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Before the Inside-Out House was built on the 45,000sqft plot on Bopal Ambli road, one of the most posh areas in western Ahmedabad, it was just a bare piece of land dotted with a few mango trees. After the Inside-Out House was built, it became a thriving, beautifully designed piece of land with a majestic living structure and the mango trees holding pride of place.

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The second home located within an industrial unit was designed by Sustainable Architecture for Earth to bring peace after a long day’s work. At first look, you’d think this property was some kind of a forest lodge tucked away in the hills.

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Kolkata-based designer Ajay Arya’s A Square Designs is one of the most sought-after among the city’s elite for its richly detailed, art-filled luxe interiors. An open plan living and dining space unveiled by them offers a delightful eclectic vibe with a blend of classic and contemporary details.

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The Timeless, Diya House, by SPASM Archictects.

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Designed by Sanjeev Panjabi and Sangeeta Merchant of Spasm Architects this home is all about the trees – detailed within the architecture of the bungalow they form an integral part of the blueprint. Earth walls, expansive courtyards and verdant greenery have been used to combat the stifling heat of Ahmedabad in this luxurious residence.

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The Clifton House is a 3 bedroom 109sqm residence located in Thane, a metropolitan city in Maharashtra, India. Designed by AUM Architects, the home started as an open ended brief with only the functionality of the spaces specified. This provided an enticing empty canvas of sorts for the architects, who adopted an eclectic approach in delivering a design based on continuity and surprise.

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Set in the heart of Chandigarh, 5+1 Peas in a Pod is a contemporary dwelling for a family of five and a newborn. A calm and tranquil residence, the spaces are inspired by the diversities in the personalities of each resident but united by their common love for travel, food, ethnic culture, art and modern aesthetics.

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Located in the suburbs of Khar, is House no. 12, designed by Mumbai based Quirk Studio. This home for three boasts of classic, contemporary and modern aesthetics fused with colour and eclectic art, accessories, furniture and more. To personify the homeowners needs and keeping the design brief in mind, the shell of the abode is crafted to look neutral and monochromatic.

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We have known this client for quite some time and have worked on a number of projects for them. So we were involved in this project right from site selection till the final handover.

After seeing a number of sites, we zeroed in on this 4,200 sq.ft.

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Located in Ahmedabad, Mumbai India, the architecture deploys strategies to mitigate the intense heat. Designed by SPASM Architects, an organic plan bound by massive rammed earth walls with high thermal mass, and courtyards with vertical pivoting wooden louvers, top hung windows with mesh inserts keeps out mosquitoes and allows natural cooling.

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The Badari residence is a house designed on a typical urban plot Bengaluru, India which is the tech capitol of India. The client required a house that would be distinguished into two types of spaces. Creating spaces that could be personal and intimate verses spaces that are congregational in nature which encouraged interaction among family and friends.

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Black is eternally beautiful. But, in home decor, it takes a certain type of courage to use the colour in large swathes. Often, black is treated a tad gingerly, thanks to the widespread perceptions surrounding its use in interiors – that it visually reduces a space; that it is depressing; that it’s too masculine or … just plain unattractive.