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.

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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 Nashik, Studio Akshay Singavi’s Gulmohar clinic transforms a 1,000 sq ft blank shell into a sanctuary where terracotta red ceilings, tiled surfaces, and natural light redefine patient experience.
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.
Crave Art Design Studio turns an empty plot in Kozhikode into the I Villa Residence—a garden-led home of fluid thresholds, sunlit rooms and relaxed, resort style living.
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.
The Traditional Handicrafts Centre (THC), custodian of India’s artisanal heritage for over four decades, has opened Nayab, a 1,300-sq-ft flagship store at Raghuvanshi Mills, Mumbai.
In Chennai, Fulcrum Studio’s Kalai is a 9,000 sq ft residence by Husna Rahaman that balances heritage, craft, and light to create a soulful family home.
In Ahmedabad, Dotline Design Studio’s Anand Nilayam is a 4BHK apartment that weaves vastu-led planning, heirloom pieces, and craft into a grounded, modern home.