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 InC_Designs, this 2,000 sq ft show flat in Ahmedabad translates modern residential living into a calm, aspirational yet relatable spatial experience.
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.
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This Mumbai home designed by Ishaay Interiors for a three-generation family brings together cultural memory, crafted detail, and contemporary restraint.
In Pune, principal architect Priti Dhumal crafts Organic Silence — a 1,180 sq ft residence where minimalist contemporary lines meet fluid, organic warmth to create a composed, tactile sanctuary.
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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