In Latur, a 920 sq ft 2BHK by Mooltatva Design Studio demonstrates how clarity of planning, controlled materiality and natural light can transform a compact apartment into a calm, contemporary home.

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In Latur, a 920 sq ft 2BHK by Mooltatva Design Studio demonstrates how clarity of planning, controlled materiality and natural light can transform a compact apartment into a calm, contemporary home.
In Pune, a 700 sq ft apartment by Studio Raama is reimagined as a warm, tactile retreat where muted palettes, gentle geometry and thoughtful planning transform compact living into a soothing everyday experience.
In Mumbai, Deepal Parekh Design Studio crafts a 2,600 sq ft home defined by warm minimalism, soft modernist undertones and flexible spaces that adapt elegantly to urban life.
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.
Wild Brick Studio reimagines a Bengaluru apartment as a warm, light filled home where boho charm, gentle colour and thoughtful detailing come together to create a space that feels effortless and deeply personal.
In Mumbai, Skulpterra Designs shapes a 1,000 sq ft apartment into a serene refuge where neutral tones, artisanal details and quiet planning create a warm, deeply personal first home.
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.
In Bengaluru, Salmon Pink & Co.’s Sunset Soirée captures the calm, celebratory mood of twilight in an 1,800 sq ft apartment—where earthy palettes, green accents, and crafted detail evoke warmth and connection.
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.