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Bangalore : A Cosy, 922 sqft, Pet friendly, Home, by Concepto Studio

Source: Housethome

The client came to us with a very specific requirement of having his entire house pet friendly and keeping it simple, so we immediately came up with idea of keeping it minimalistic and playing with the basic colour palette of black and white with a tinch of gold to add luxury to the entire space.

Source: house of 9 design

The welcome challenge at hand was to unite a plethora of spatial requirements with the blueprint and a budget-sensitive proposition. The original shell of the builder-grade apartment was resolved in sections to achieve a cohesive floor plan that was responsive to the needs of the family.

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Ooty : “A Gorgeous, Country Cottage Style Home overlooking the Emerald Lake & Tea Estates”

Source: Housethome

The foremost design inspiration is the landscape itself. We wanted to ensure that the villa features mountain architecture that exudes rustic accents and rugged charm so they blend with their environment and the formations around them. Incorporating elements that bring the outdoors in, was important to the design goal.

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“The Palmir Garden Residence”, A 2,400 sqft, Gurgaon Penthouse by KaMa Design Studio

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A Penthouse in the city of Gurgaon for a young family of 4, it is a simple & welcoming apartment with quirky accents in pastel tones. The house is light, airy, contemporary, fun and a perfect abode for the happy little family that resides inside!

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“The Cross Over House”, A 1,461 sqft, Mumbai Home, by AUM Architects

Source: Housethome

Indian modernism has been ever evolving. With a clientele that want both worldly charm as well as traditional flavour; this house has been designed to suit the aesthetic palette of a modern Indian. Amalgamating modern and ethnic forms, simplicity in the geometry yet intricate detailing and material palette reminiscent of ethnic designs.

Source: cnn traveller

If there was one place where you felt you could sing to your heart’s content outside the confines of your bathroom, it would be Elakai Munnar. Nestled in the folds of the rolling hills and lush green tea estates surrounding Munnar town, it’s possibly one of the most unusual boutique resorts you could find.

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“The Stepped House”, Coonoor, Tamil Nadu by Studio Lotus

Source: Housethome

The Stepped House’, is a Private Residence in #Coonoor, Tamil Nadu, designed by Design Firm, @studio_lotus. Located at an altitude of 1,850 metres above sea level, this residence lies amidst the amazingly scenic #Niligiri Mountains, that are home to lush green tea & coffee estates & fruit orchards.

Source: GOOD HOMES

It’s been a while since Radhika Choksey moved to Amsterdam. So when she was setting up her family home in Mumbai she was very clear that she wanted the space to be everything that was not Amsterdam. She was looking for something colourful and cheery, that blended ethnic with modern.

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The 2,200 sqft, “Pastel Home”, Mumbai, by Design Firm, CREATIVE YARD.

Source: Housethome

Designed by Amol Divekar, Principal Architect at Mumbai based Architectural Firm Creative Yard , ‘The Pastel Home‘ is a 2,200 sqft Home in Mumbai combining a 2 & 3 BHK apartment for a family of three generations. With a brightly lit apartment Light tones of Pastels have been used in the entire home with a more vibrant and energetic feel for the Sons’ room.

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“The Mysa Home, Mumbai” by Interior Design Firm, QUIRK Studio

Source: Housethome

Burrowed in the upscale coastal suburb of Bandra, Mumbai, The Mysa Home is a young family’s haven in the heart of the beaming cosmopolitan city. The term Mysa (MEE-sah) in the Swedish language hints at comfort and the enveloping feeling of coziness.

Source: ELLE DECOR INDIA

Guided by a modern conception for luxury–one that moves away from the traditional, ostentatious approach and embraces a sparse yet premium aesthetic—this modish residence in Pune basks in its simplicity. The stylish city apartment, crafted by Aditi Nair of AVN Interiors is inhabited by a multi-generational family and designed as an expansive, airy abode of over 2,600 sq ft.

Source: NY TIMES

By turning his gaze backward, Bijoy Jain is creating a new architectural language that acknowledges his country’s precolonial past. It was a bright April day of prodigious heat in Mumbai, India, with the monsoon still weeks away, and I wondered if the 54-year-old architect enjoyed witnessing that first beguiling effect his building had upon me.

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“The Corner House”, A 750 sqft, compact Mumbai Home, by Vcreate Designs

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The Corner House by Vcreate Designs etches to life a nuclear family’s residence in the heart of Mumbai while welding together neoteric sensibilities, colour, and stated opulence. A sequestered two-bedroom Mumbai apartment lends its canvas to a nuclear family in the plush residential neighbourhood of Lokhandwala.