In Bengaluru’s Bellandur, Space Agency’s contemporary design blends tropical sensibilities, Indian art, and tactile materials to create a home that feels rooted, relaxed, and quietly personal.

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In Bengaluru’s Bellandur, Space Agency’s contemporary design blends tropical sensibilities, Indian art, and tactile materials to create a home that feels rooted, relaxed, and quietly personal.
In Mumbai, Essence of Art-designed The Canvas Home reinterprets Indian cultural memory through restraint, material honesty, and a contemporary residential language.
In Ahmedabad, Notions 3/2 design Sukoon as a thoughtfully planned apartment where warmth, gentle forms, and efficient planning come together to support everyday family life across generations.
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 Bengaluru, Crest Architects’ Long House balances clarity, restraint, and Vaastu principles to create a minimal residence anchored by a dramatic cantilever.