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Inside a Breathtaking Kerala House with Straight Line Designs

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The HANNIEL is a modern contemporary residence located in Varapuzha, Kerala, covering an area of 9,200 square feet on a plot size of 23 cents. It showcases an interplay of space and form, harmonising with its unique context. The architecture emphasises understated elegance, allowing the surroundings to breathe.

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If art could speak, we would possibly get to hear some of the most passionate sagas of possessed artists and possessive art owners. When we hear art owners narrate how they acquired the work they fell in love with, we not only begin to see the art through their eyes but also begin to share their agony and ecstasy.

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This home is nestled in the heart of the defence colony, New Delhi, a canvas of memories, a sanctuary of culture, and a reflection of worldly experiences. A well-travelled and art-loving couple owns a residence that transcends mere living space, this home serves as their private haven, where they reconnect with their Indian roots amidst their globe-trotting adventures.

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Compact in real estate but high in efficient design is how one would describe this 540-square-foot apartment in Bangalore. Complying with the homeowner’s requirements, Muzamil Hasham and Pooja Ram, at Design Boulevard, set out to create a fluid space, open to interpretation and full of elegance and modernity.

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The Home of an Urban Nomad in Noida, a penthouse previously, has undergone a major renovation. To meet the family’s needs and preferences, the entire space underwent extensive civil work with a change in layout. Walls were relocated and bathrooms were repositioned.

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Converted to a three-bedroom apartment from a four-bedroom, this refreshingly aesthetic home designed by Shrutika Raut, founder of SRDS is a design anomaly. Sprawled across 1,700sqft, this Pune residence is extremely well endowed with ample natural light.

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The idea of “home” has both material and emotional layers. It is indeed true that you need a physical object to place emotion, even if walls can’t make up for it. So, what about the rental house? On one hand, it is supposed to be a personal space, but on the other, it is not legally yours to use anyway you like.

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Converted to a three-bedroom apartment from a four-bedroom, this refreshingly aesthetic home designed by Shrutika Raut, founder of SRDS is a design anomaly. Sprawled across 1,700sqft, this Pune residence is extremely well endowed with ample natural light. “Keeping in mind that the home belongs to a retired couple with their daughter who resides in USA and visits sometimes, one of the bedrooms was converted to house an open kitchen and dining space, connecting to the living area and making the social spaces larger and more interactive”, shared Shrutika.

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27 Summit by MAIA Estates, which is a condominium complex and a show home in the heart of Bengaluru, embodies true tranquility. Its massive glass windows and doors, overlooking voluptuous greens, offer respite that is so comforting that it needs to be felt again in order to believe it.