Mindspace Interiors designs this 750 sq ft residence in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, as a calm, material-led home centred on bespoke teakwood furniture and thoughtful spatial optimisation.

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Mindspace Interiors designs this 750 sq ft residence in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, as a calm, material-led home centred on bespoke teakwood furniture and thoughtful spatial optimisation.
In this 3,500 sq ft sea-facing residence in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Atelier Design N Domain crafts a contemporary minimalist retreat grounded in coastal nuance and spatial clarity.
Designed by Alchemy Collective, Aurelia is a 1,050 sq ft residence in Mumbai, where bohemian warmth, layered colour, and spatial openness come together in a deeply personal urban home.
Designed by By the Riverside, this 2,500 sq ft residence in Bengaluru layers raw materials, wildlife memories, and quiet craft into a deeply personal family sanctuary.
In Jamnagar, this Dhyey Chag Architects-designed residence reworks a conventional 4BHK into an expansive 3BHK, defined by seamless spatial flow, concealed detailing, and material-led restraint.
On Mumbai’s Peddar Road, Royal Home Spaces-designed Maharaja’s Pad is a layered residence where classic Indian elegance is carefully preserved and reinterpreted through modern comfort, spatial clarity and refined detailing.
In Bengaluru, Sukoon by ESSE Designs unfolds as a thoughtfully composed apartment where material warmth, spatial ease and everyday rituals define the experience of 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 Ranchi, Metarch Studios designs a 3,875 sq ft home where muted tones, layered textures and careful spatial refinement come together to express a calm, contemporary way of living.