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.

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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.
In Surat, Studio Dot Dimension’s Odd3 transforms minimalism into emotion—a 1,200 sq ft coffee lounge where curves, tactility, and light choreograph connection and calm.
In Pune’s Baner neighbourhood, Divya Singh Designs’ Asana is a 5,585 sq ft family home that finds luxury in stillness, balance, and mindful living.
In Siolim, Studio Tilt’s Akari blends Japanese restraint and Balinese warmth into a 1,500 sq ft holiday villa that radiates personality, mindfulness, and quiet joy.
In Surat, The Concept Lab’s Tranquil Oak distills modern serenity through oak wood, organic forms, and neutral tones—creating a 1,600 sq ft home where stillness feels alive.
In Ahmedabad, Terra Firma Architects’ Oak House 1 balances minimalism and warmth to create a 1,200 sq ft multigenerational home shaped by care, comfort, and quiet design.
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.
In Nashik, Studio Akshay Singavi’s Gulmohar clinic transforms a 1,000 sq ft blank shell into a sanctuary where terracotta red ceilings, tiled surfaces, and natural light redefine patient experience.
In Nashik’s Grape County, Shrutika Raut Design Studio crafts VANA…a homestead, a 1,500 sq ft retreat where concrete, timber, and ochre walls fold quietly into the valley’s contours.