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

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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.

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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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Bangalore : “The Industrial Chic Home”, by Vinithra Amarnathan of Design Firm, Wee Spaces

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This space is home to a young couple Arun and Daniela. Arun a real estate developer and Daniela a business professional met in Spain and this was their first home after their marriage and move to India. When I first met Arun it was a for less than an hour between my meetings during a visit to Hyderabad for other projects.

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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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Mumbai : “The Brick House” by Design Firm, Vivid Design

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This house was designed for a couple who was excited to use bricks in the house. As a result, during the design process, we incorporated bricks as the main feature wall in the living space. The brick wall creates the perfect light, bright statement plus, the Canvas Artwork pops against the white brick.

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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.

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Breaking away from mundane party culture filled with neon lights, bold-hued rooms and shortage of space, Hyderabad based Aamir and Hameeda Sharma of Aandh redefine your weekend getaway aesthetic with furnishing from Studio Onedot6 and lighting from Love of Light. Planned as a weekend home where the homeowners could unwind and entertain, this 5,000 sq ft apartment in Visakhapatnam offers sweeping views of the sea.

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This gorgeous duplex for a family of six has some incredible window action going on. Gaurav and Vidhita Kharkar created a space that is modern and sophisticated but exudes a welcoming warmth. This three bedroom, sea-facing apartment is home to a family of six.

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Architect Shalini Chandrashekar’s four-acre farmhouse is built to bring in the outdoors. Take a tour now. The houses that architects often build for themselves, without the interference of picky clients or even budgetary constraints and creative restraints, typically carry the burden of displaying their talent and taste in full splendour. 

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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.