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Magnolia is a duplex penthouse situated in the heart of Bangalore city. The house is designed to feel like an oasis that exudes serenity and tranquility. A 4,600-square-foot space that is planned to have a natural flow and a seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces.

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Vaulted ceilings, magnified terrazzo floors, and cobalt blue staircases – at first glance, it is the many striking elements like these which stand out in the Nagpal Residence by Treelight Design Studio. However, a closer look at the home reveals that what makes it so compelling is the underlying visual coherence which runs through the house, tying together every show stopping feature, and serving as a clean canvas for expression.

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Hidden within one of the last few lychee orchards in the heart of Dehradun, the Kohlis enjoy al fresco breakfasts, lunches in the sun, and dinners in front of a blazing fire in a home for all seasons. Even as it lies at the foothills of the Himalayas in an intermontane valley, Dehradun, flanked by the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, sits at an elevation of 2,139 feet above sea level—a fact that lends it its mostly pleasant climate.

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House S&S : “An elegant 3bhk in Hiranandani OMR, by Sai Lakshmi Architects”

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Homes are poetry in three-dimensional space. From the colours that grace the wall to the choice of lights shining up or down, every design decision renders itself to the delivery of a unique piece. More importantly, every detail contributes to giving the family for whom the house is designed, refuge and peace.

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Inside Actor Raj Kummar Rao’s Duplex at Juhu

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Actor Rajkummar Rao’s love for experimentation is reflected in his abode too, and it’s mesmerizing, just like his performances. With a perfect blend of earthy tones and vibrant colours, his home represents his personality of versatility. The subtle, simple and soothing ambience of the space is filled with vivid energy and natural light and it brings him peace.

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Asian Paints Where The Heart Is : Featuring Suniel Shetty’s beautiful Khandala Home.

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Suniel Shetty’s Khandala home is a true labour of love, rooted in nature, nostalgia and family. Surrounded by tranquil greens on every side, this home is a true reflection of all things that bring him joy. Inspired by his childhood memories in Mangalore, the space is peppered with earthy elements and textures that bring the outside in.

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Step inside content creators Kusha Kapila & Zorawar Ahluwalia’s Gurugram Home.

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With a Pop-up Bar, almost-invisible shelves and storage hidden in plain sight, Content Creators Kusha Kapila and Zorawar Ahluwalia’s home, designed by Joint Studio, is a multifunctional haven. Come, step inside House Kuzo with AD India, which according to Nimisha Sharma, founder and design head of Joint Studio is all about peace

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The Smriti House, Mumbai by Group 7 Architects & Planners

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Situated in the Mumbai suburb of Juhu, the house is designed by Group 7 Architects and Planners. The facade has interesting sciography on the façade cast by peltophorum trees. As narrated by architect Nitin Killawala, the house is composed of terraces & decks of varying depths, the whimsical spatial recession introducing an engaging quality to the structure.

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The 2,500 swft, “Ridge House”, Ahmedabad, by NASD Studio

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Coalescing mid-century aesthetics with neo-classical elements, this luxurious apartment in Ahmedabad, spanning over 2,500 sq.ft. for a multi-generational family, showcases a sensible spatial alchemy. The designer duo Nachiket & Nishita from Ahmedabad-based design atelier NSAD Studio, saw the unique open floor plan concept of the apartment as an initiation to the multitude of ideas which they used in fearless ways.

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New Delhi-based design firm Essentia Environments conceptualised the interiors of real estate developer Deepak Kanodia’s second home—a 7,800 sq ft duplex in a gated community in Gurugram, Haryana. The home is for his family of four. Kanodia loved Essentia Environments’s trademark design aesthetic of clean lines, sleek proportions, tactile surfaces and sumptuous materials and wanted his home to reflect the same.

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There’s a myth around the Tapti in Surat. As the river flows steadily from the Gawilgarh Hills of the Deccan plateau, it carries with it ancient folklores and myths. Tapti, they say, was once the Hindu goddess created by the Sun God to save himself from intense heat.

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A house should reflect the taste and personality of its owner and the architects’ ability to make the whole come together and form a space fit for its occupants and its context. And that’s the philosophy we followed while designing this residence.