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The Burrow : A 1,020 sqft, 2bhk Bengaluru Home, with clean lines and minimal design.

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The 1,020 sq.ft. 2 bedroom apartment in Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore, is about simple materials, clean lines and uncluttered spaces. The clients, a young couple and their little daughter wanted the spaces to be simple and undemanding in terms of maintenance.

This typical builder apartment was designed to be a light, unified space with clearly segregated functions.

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The luxurious, eye-catching, 3,000 sqft, Cinnamon House, Hyderabad by F+S Designs

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Faisal Vohra & Shamila Meeran of the eponymous F+S Designs craft an eye-catching home for their client in Hyderabad with love & luxury. Spread across 3,000 SFT, the design vocabulary of this 4 BHK home reflects the metier of the firm- chic, contemporary and bespoke.

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The ASHWIVILAS VILLA, Ahmedabad : Eclectic, Modern, Classic with an Italian touch.

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This House is designed to meet and desires and needs of each family member in mind. We believe a home must be a reflection of one’s persona. Here the idea was to create this house in the modest, 5,215 sqft east facing plot ,overlooking to the beautiful trees in the front. 

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Indore : A Luxurious, yet simple 1,700sqft, 3bhk Home by Aangan Architecture Studio

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We turned our yet another site into a home in Indore. The most awaited day of handing over the site, getting it photographed and seeing the smiles on our client’s face finally arrived for this one too and we are very excited to share the details with everyone.

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Mumbai Home : Simplicity rules this Teen’s Room, designed by Rohini Bagla

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A Teenager’s Room is more than just a sleeping space. As they begin exploring their independence, having a room where they can hang out, study and lounge with friends is almost as important as sleep. Simplicity rules in this understated yet undeniably clean cut Teen Room.

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“Pretty meets Approachable” in this compact Mumbai Home by Zorkah Design

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We love this project because this was our first small space project . In a city like Mumbai it’s a challenge to create small space house . Some of our favourite details of this project include the styled built-ins with fabric cloth in bedroom, the accent chair in living room, and floor to ceiling cabinet in dining area.

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Mumbai : A Cosy, 650 Sqft, 1bhk, Home in Bhandup, by Henal Prajapati

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Nestled in the busy city life, with hectic travelling jobs, this Apartment is designed for a young couple , who wanted a very minimalistic space to relax and wind down at the end of a day.  An overall colour palette of pastel colour shades with wooden textures and varied prints echoes in the entire home.

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Through the Clients’ Eyes – Parmeet and Princy – Eight years after moving in, this family’s condo apartment in Singapore now feels like a new home after a recent refurbishment and some home renovation. We get the nitty-gritty on the Magical makeover from both the client and the designers.

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Gorgeous Singapore Home, Living Room Makeover by Prakalyam Gallery

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Venky and Ramya wanted to give a new life to the living and dining room and their request was to retain the Oriental Furniture. However, it did not have to look Oriental. The presence of different elements had to be tied in to create a harmonious look.

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Paving the path for female artists in modern Indian art, Hungarian-Indian painter Amrita Sher-Gil was considered one of the greatest avant-garde women artists of the early 20th century. Following her pioneering works, the post-independence era in India saw the rise of several women artists who made a mark in the trajectory of Indian art.

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A Home isn’t just about aesthetics, materialism or one’s spending power. A home exudes your values, virtues, beliefs, mindfulness & culture. When we make a home we balance the materialistic with the spiritual, while being mindful of a collective consciousness, with a spirit of Seva (service) and the philosophy of Soham – the idea that we are all connected to the Universe that is constantly supporting and nourishing us in ways we desire or need; identifying and being mindful that the Universe exists within us, as much as we exist within Her.

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Lovingly designed and conceptualised by Lyndem herself, this vibrant flat looks like a set straight out of a Wes Anderson movie. I first discovered Daribha Lyndem’s Mumbai home when I was browsing Instagram and came across her profile, peppered with OOTD posts shot against the backdrop of her home.

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Architecture studio Sārānsh has used an array of materials to define the different living zones of this open-plan studio apartment in Ahmedabad, India. Designed for one of Sārānsh‘s company partners, the apartment has been transformed from a two-bedroom home into an open-plan studio.

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Simply put, the Courtyard House is a home of dreams. Nostalgic and traditional Indian elements come together with Spanish, Mogul & Moroccan motifs to create magic in a space that has no walls differentiating the inside from the out. The architecture and interiors are tightly woven together to tell a story of patterns, colours, textures and materials which are all carefully curated within each room.