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The courtyard is where the house reveals its core. A temple set within wood, jaali screens that let air pass freely, and a facade that opens rather than encloses. V-shaped columns add a certain sharpness, holding the space together while keeping it l
The bedrooms stay consistent in tone but not in experience. Wood takes the lead—through bedbacks, shelves, and quiet study corners that feel built-in rather than added. Each room holds its own rhythm, with display niches and workspaces placed w
Inside, the house keeps things open but never empty. White surfaces carry light across the rooms, wooden furniture anchors the spaces, and jaali elements gently divide without closing anything off. The living areas flow into one another with ease, al
This bungalow sits comfortably between two worlds without needing to choose sides. A restrained facade of grey and white opens into a house where wood takes over quietly—filtering light, shaping views, and holding everything together. Spaces fe
The personality here sits in the choices you notice twice. A wardrobe with cane textures, geometric forms, and layered finishes, entrance gate that mixes tones without trying to match, and art that leans abstract but stays grounded. Nothing screams f
This apartment has a way of keeping things light on its feet. A foyer that plays with bold geometry leads into a living space softened by blush tones and punctuated with black and gold. The kitchen deepens the palette with green and warm light, while

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