In Bengaluru, this duplex residence by ma+rs brings together two separate apartments into a single home, where intimate, colour-defined spaces replace the idea of one large, open plan.

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In Bengaluru, this duplex residence by ma+rs brings together two separate apartments into a single home, where intimate, colour-defined spaces replace the idea of one large, open plan.
Studio Satviki crafts a residential interior for a retired couple that brings together the restraint of Japanese minimalism and the depth of Indian craftsmanship. Defined by a muted palette, thoughtful planning, and curated detail, this Ahmedabad home is designed as a calm and purposeful retreat.
From Around Here crafts a home in Udupi that responds to the region’s climate through local building practices; with interiors enriched by the vibrancy of its owners’ Rajasthani identity.
Conceived by Fine Line Designers for an NRI couple, this Mumbai apartment uses a restrained palette and thoughtful planning to create a home that feels simple, calm, and easy to live in. Curated by: Deepa NairPhotographs: Yadnyesh Joshi; courtesy Fine ...
House of Katha’s latest project, Sukoon, balances contemporary restraint with Chettinad-inspired details in this Bengaluru residence.
De.Solve Studio crafts a family home in Kollam, where arched forms, sloping roofs, and a courtyard-led plan draw from both colonial and traditional Kerala influences.
In Pune, this residence by Studio Infinity treats landscape as the primary experience, allowing the interiors to recede into a quiet, material-led backdrop that extends outward into the greens
In Dahod, Gujarat, this family residence by SPACESBYFAB responds to a constrained urban plot through internal cut-outs, open terraces and a spatial language that allows light and air to move freely through the home.
Volume and Space Genesis Studio design a residence in Raigarh for a multigenerational family, where expansive volumes, Vastu-led planning, and a restrained material palette come together to balance scale with simplicity.