Source: INDIA ART N DESIGN

Sanjyt Syngh is a New Delhi-based, globally aware designer dedicated to luxury spaces. He takes pride in creating spaces that are a visual delight yet functional. Extremely passionate about design, he uses the power of layering different textures and mediums to create a space that reflects the personality of its users.

Source: ELLE DECOR INDIA

In an ever-evolving world, we’re living a fast-paced life and constantly trying on the newest buzzwords. However, a trend that never goes out of style is #Vintage. And that’s exactly what Studio Mestry’s Akshaya Mestry went for, when she collaborated with Bhakti Loonawat, to breathe new life into an 80-year-old apartment in the heart of Mumbai.

Source: HOUSETHOME FACEBOOK COMMUNITY

Contemporary spaces with the glimpses of art-deco style, are the key words to represent the look and feel of this Mumbai Home, for the creative yet down to earth couple and their young son. Designed by Kasturi Relekar Designs @kasturirelekardesigns, whilst the overall design of the house is very contemporary; each room has been given its customised feel by thoughtful layering and styling.

Source: ARCHITECTURE LIVE

The stepped house designed by Studio Lotus is based on a structural grid of retaining walls: a main wall that spans the entire length of the project along with intermittently-spaced walls across its width. Embodying a character typical of its location, these stone walls act as prominent design elements in the scheme; defining and demarcating areas.

Source: DNA INDIA

“We have frankly been overwhelmed with the response we have got since we launched a few months ago. We do try to thoughtfully curate content for the diverse reader base we cater to.  We showcase Design Firms & Homes spread across the country, of different experiences, styles, price ranges, and cities. 

Source: FORBES INDIA

Most of us, at some point of time, have struggled to hunt for the finest Home Style Content & Resources, to help us build that home of our dreams!For way too long, the world of Indian Home Décor Market, (valued at over 30Bn$) has been too fragmented & diverse and one has had to source all over the place to look for information, resources, ideas & inspiration, many times one would purchase something…only to later find better & more attractive ideas & options.