This Bengaluru home designed by Studio GSA reflects the beauty of restraint… where natural materials, muted tones, and thoughtful detailing come together to create a warm and timeless family retreat.

IDW celebrates India with an eclectic curation of the works of Indian designers, architects, photographers, product designers and artists.
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This Bengaluru home designed by Studio GSA reflects the beauty of restraint… where natural materials, muted tones, and thoughtful detailing come together to create a warm and timeless family retreat.
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.
Nebulous Design Workshop transforms an ornate apartment in Bengaluru into a serene, contemporary home. Curved walls, softened edges, and redefined balconies take the place of once-heavy detailing, while muted tones and tactile finishes lend the space a sense of clarity and calm.
In Kolkata, Design Research and Workshop (DR&W) undertakes an adaptive reuse project that transforms a 50-year-old family bungalow into a contemporary office while preserving its emotional and architectural legacy.
Project Arborea—designed by 27MM Collaborative—is a Mumbai apartment where modern minimalism meets emotional warmth, and every element reflects the clients’ desire for comfort, craftsmanship, and a deep sense of belonging.
House of Nostalgia, in the Panchmahal district of Gujarat, is an adaptable, low-cost framework for modern rural housing that responds to the evolving lives of the Indian villages. Envisioned by Project Terra, the house reimagines life in the countryside through modular design, local craft, and regionally sourced materials.
In Ahmedabad, Formhouse Architecture and Design creates a family home that honours memory and heritage, weaving Gujarati craft, colour, and comfort into everyday life.
By the Riverside craft a 3,000-square-foot residence in Bengaluru, where Chettinad pillars, kolam motifs and terracotta textures root a modern home in Tamil heritage.
In Nashik’s Grape County, Shrutika Raut Design Studio crafts VANA…a homestead, a 1,500 sq ft retreat where concrete, timber, and ochre walls fold quietly into the valley’s contours.