Architecture Design Combine
21/01/2026
A 2500 sq ft home planned as a sequence of layered spaces.
The Foyer acts as a buffer, screening the living areas while discreetly integrating a full-height shoe unit and utility access.
The Living Room opens to views beyond, balancing formal and informal seating while maintaining visual privacy for the home’s private zones.
The Mandir becomes a focal element — with sliding and folding doors that adapt the space for larger gatherings when required.
19/05/2025
The guest bedroom is calm and welcoming, with a soft green wall that adds a touch of freshness to the space. A thoughtfully designed chest of drawers doubles up as a spot for guests to place their travel bags, making it easy and convenient for short stays.
Simple, peaceful and welcoming— just the way a guest room should be.
– a home designed for tranquility.
Photography: Chetan Jain Samarpan Pictures
Styling: Jinali Gala
Furniture: Darsh Designs
Paints: Asian Paints
19/05/2025
Compact yet functional, the son's bedroom features a palette of greys, whites, and blues. The Murphy bed optimizes space, while the L-shaped wardrobe integrates seamlessly with it, providing ample storage without sacrificing style. A study unit completes the cohesive design.
A section of the wardrobe near the room's entrance is designed to blend with the main unit while functioning independently. It features an open shelf for everyday items like keys, with cabinets above and below providing quick access to school bags, sports equipment, and jerseys.
The opposite wall serves as an activity area with pin-up boards and a neon sign reading "never give up." A free-standing keyboard along the wall completes the space.
Every detail is thoughtfully crafted to maximize space efficiency, creating a multi-functional environment that adapts to the son's growing needs.
- A home designed for tranquility
Photography: Chetan Jain Samarpan Pictures
Styling: Jinali Gala
Paints: Asian Paints
Wallpaper: Marshalls Wallcoverings
06/02/2025
For this project, the brief was clear: an open, uncluttered living room with a cozy reading nook, comfy seating, and a dining credenza that can accommodate a mini bar. And a contemporary minimalist vibe with Indian touches. Here’s how we translated this into our design:
▪ We kept the layout airy, dividing the space into a cozy seating area and a vibrant dining zone—both flowing seamlessly, with an unobstructed central space leading to the lake-facing balcony.
▪ A custom Japandi-style bookshelf curving into a wallpaper-clad wall with subtle gold motifs, adding a modern Indian touch.
▪ Seating with a low-profile curved sofa (designed to keep the space feeling open and unobstructed), two armchairs, and a circular centre table, made extra cozy with a plush Jaipur Rugs piece. One armchair, when placed by the terracotta screen, transforms the space into a perfect reading nook.
▪ The dining table, chairs, and bench continue the Japandi theme. But the real showstopper? A texture wall featuring a playful composition of arches and linear patterns in earthy tones of terracotta, olive green, and beige—brought to life with a statement mirror.
Minimal yet warm. Functional yet soulful. Just how we believe a home should be!
Photography: Chetan Jain Samarpan Pictures
Styling: Jinali Gala
Furniture: Darsh Designs
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