In Mumbai’s Worli, JJ Poonawala’s Casa Rustico transforms two linear apartments into a 3,000 sq ft sea-facing home where art, light, and form speak in quiet dialogue.

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In Mumbai’s Worli, JJ Poonawala’s Casa Rustico transforms two linear apartments into a 3,000 sq ft sea-facing home where art, light, and form speak in quiet dialogue.
Shreya Mago Designs reimagines a 3BHK residence in Mumbai as Project Lagom… a home that celebrates balance and belonging; and finds harmony between openness and intimacy, craft and comfort.
In Chennai, Concept-D Architects’ Project Ādya transforms a 350 sq ft living-dining space into a serene cocoon of tactile materials, handcrafted detail, and quiet, natural luxury.
In Pune’s Baner neighbourhood, Divya Singh Designs’ Asana is a 5,585 sq ft family home that finds luxury in stillness, balance, and mindful living.
In Siolim, Studio Tilt’s Akari blends Japanese restraint and Balinese warmth into a 1,500 sq ft holiday villa that radiates personality, mindfulness, and quiet joy.
In Surat, The Concept Lab’s Tranquil Oak distills modern serenity through oak wood, organic forms, and neutral tones—creating a 1,600 sq ft home where stillness feels alive.
Palindrome Space’s Anantya Villa in Vapi is a 10,000-square-foot family home where openness, texture, and cultural restraint create a language of modern warmth.
In Wadala, Staple Ink Studio reimagines a 1,604 sq ft apartment into a calm sanctuary layered with natural finishes, bespoke furniture, and personal detail.
In Faridabad, Lane 7’s Kaze House transforms a 6,000 sq ft penthouse into a flowing family home where openness, intimacy, and spectacle are balanced with care.