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.
Environ Planners reinterpret the spatial memory of a traditional wada through The Jharokha House, a climate-conscious, vertically planned contemporary residence in Nashik.
In Ahmedabad, The Third Charm by Zill Patel Architects transforms a compact office into a calm, character-driven workspace shaped by clarity, restraint and thoughtful detailing.
In Vasai, The Bare Box by Bareism Design Studio reimagines the sales office as a compact, tactile environment where experimentation, restraint and hands-on making define the experience.
In Bengaluru, Vista by Atelier Design N Domain LLP is conceived as a calm, contemporary residence where spatial clarity, material restraint and carefully framed views shape everyday living.
In Raipur, M.A.D Collaboratives crafts a 2,500 sq ft Wabi-Sabi-inspired residence where neutral palettes, soft textures and mindful zoning create a calm, contemporary family home.
In Ahmedabad, IDO Design’s Lollo Rosso transforms a transparent glasshouse shell into a warm, contemporary Pan-Asian restaurant where red accents, lush botanical prints and soft light converge to create a mood that is equal parts easy-going and elegant.
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.
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.