Perched atop one of Mumbai's most coveted high-rises, this apartment designed by AVN Interiors is sleek, stylish and oh-so-New York
These spaces designed by Walls and Things, Whitespace, The Drawing Studio and The Orange Lane are playful, bright, happy abodes
Designed by Vibha Hooda, this 3,500-square-foot weekend home in Ahmedabad feels like a glittering, sepia-toned dream brought to life.
In Mumbai, Sahiba Madan has designed an apartment where the classic combination of wood and cane gets the luxe treatment
This Mumbai apartment by architecture firm DOT nods to its owners' all-natural lifestyles.
Overlooking a stream and surrounded by serene gardens, this beautiful home is in northern India in Dehradun.
Overlooking a stream and surrounded by serene gardens, this beautiful home is in northern India in Dehradun.
Designed by Shiraz Jamali Architects, the Bandra apartment displays a strong sense of materiality
Designed by Beyond Spaces Design Studio for a creative couple, this 3-BHK Hyderabad home is a light-filled cocoon.
A home to a creative family deeply rooted in nature. Every piece of furniture is handcrafted locally, promoting the "Make in India" movement. The interior design style is a union of Japandi and Indian influences. An apartment in Ahmedabad serves as a tranquil sanctuary, distinguished by its adherence to essentialism.
Overlooking a stream and surrounded by serene gardens, this beautiful home is in northern India in Dehradun.
Overlooking a stream and surrounded by serene gardens, this beautiful home is in northern India in Dehradun.
Designed by Insitu—the studio wing of Kalakaari Haath—this 4,000 square-feet space exudes warmth through its clean, minimalist approach
In her debut project, interior designer Shreya Patel deftly uses colours and wooden elements for a 3BHK apartment in Ahmedabad with an enduring appeal.
O’Nest Interiors envisioned an elite address in Mumbai by merging modern-and-vintage decor
For a family of three, Studio Motley designs an apartment in Bengaluru that tempers a traditional aesthetic with a contemporary sensibility.
Designed by Beyond Spaces Design Studio for a creative couple, this 3-BHK Hyderabad home is a light-filled cocoon.
This home by Studio Emfiz is inspired by Scandinavian minimalism, European colour palettes and native elements.
Designer Rutuja Tulsulkar’s take on best friend and actor Mithila Palkar’s Dadar abode is a thorough labour of love.
House of Hues Design Studio has designed a small apartment for a client who has downsized through three consecutive changes of residence.
Worli apartment: The Last Goldfish Design Studio weaves the notions of place and people into a compelling spatial narrative.
This Surat home, designed by Metropolitan Architectural Practices, showcases a play of patterns often seen on textiles in different forms throughout the house.
These spaces designed by Walls and Things, Whitespace, The Drawing Studio and The Orange Lane are playful, bright, happy abodes
This intrepid Bengaluru apartment, designed by Jonathan Sylvester and Jay Mandania of Studio Sylus, embraces the old and the new to create a characterful home.
Shivani Shah Jayasinha of Design by SSJ delivers a blend of stillness, simplicity and serenity in this Mumbai apartment.
Designer Purva Agrawal styles a Mumbai rental apartment that embraces actor Kritika Kamra’s love for Indian textiles and artisanship with a modern point of view.
With Instagram lives and zoom calls becoming the norm, designer Noorein Kapoor created the perfect indoor scene for influencer Shereen Bharwani's home, filling it with old-world charm and new-world backdrops
Designed by Shiraz Jamali Architects, the Bandra apartment displays a strong sense of materiality
These spaces designed by Walls and Things, Whitespace, The Drawing Studio and The Orange Lane are playful, bright, happy abodes
Given its east-west orientation, this Mumbai apartment is awash with natural light, a fact that We Design Studio complements with a light colour palette
These spaces will inspire some serious wanderlust (and maybe make you want to redecorate).
Home improvements can satisfy a variety of different desires for any homeowner, whether it is sprucing up a tired home, to a need for a more livable space, there is no end to the benefits available. This article can provide you with some helpful advice before you start work on your home. This will make your kitchen without you having to spend a small fortune. It can be very expensive to buy new furniture. You can add some pizzazz to your rooms with nice furniture by shopping local thrift stores and garage sale or similar location. You can find some true gems among the used furniture items. Some may need a lot of work, but by investing time, they can greatly improve your home. Texturing walls using drywall mud can add visual interest and cover up unwanted blemishes. Vinyl tiles can be a cost effective product for tiling floors if you want something cheaper than stone or ceramic.Vinyl will last due to its durability and water resistance, tough and is cheaper than other tiling options. You can find vinyl as individual tiles or by the roll for large areas. It can cost a lot of money to install a new floor, and you should shop around for the best prices.There are bargain places and discount supply stores. Pour bleach into your toilet bowl to keep it clean. The bleach small may be strong for a short period, but germs will be killed and you will know that everything is as clean as can be.Scented bleaches can also help keep the smell. Don't assume the contractor will do this for you. Save all the contracts and invoices related to your project. This will help you as well as help the contractor stay focused on your contractor remain focused on the task at hand. Sand down any wood surface that you will be staining or painting. Using fine sandpaper to sand the item will provide it with a smooth finish. The wet cloth will help create your desired smooth finish. You need to calculate exactly how much paint your walls need before you set out to paint.Take the time and simply measure what you will be painting. One home improvement project with an outstanding return on investment to make is finishing your basement. You gain extra space for your family by finishing a basement. You can also get what you need at a discount store. Finishing your basement can increase your homes value upwards of 30%. Many times contractors lower construction costs by using solid wood cabinets that don't have hardware. You can purchase any style or design of knobs that you want and install them. You can save a lot on homeowner's insurance premium by installing some quality smoke alarms in your home and checking them regularly. This effect is greater with older homes because the insurance companies know that more recent homes are usually built using materials that are more fire-resistant. Smoke alarms can save money and your life one day. Use high-quality paint when painting the outside of your home's exterior. The paint will last longer if it's of high quality. Make sure your budget as comprehensive and accurate as possible. Steel wool is an excellent item to stuff in holes or cracks through which mice to come into your house. These specially designed items are able to soak up as much as a gallon of water. Place these at opening points including doors and near wind-facing windows. You should always focus on the exterior of your home first when doing renovations in order to sell the interior if you wish to resell it. The inside work isn't noticed right away, but the if the outside looks bad, and the buyers that are attracted may make low offers. There is an easy solution to reduce the energy consumption when making your home. White tile is a great option when it's time to repair your roof.Dark roofing materials absorb light and transfer tons of heat to the attic below. A light away from the surface and that equates to a cooler space. A trip up to the attic will help should it become necessary to get in your attic. Your location should have some bearing on your home improvement projects. If you live in a warmer area, an upgraded central air-conditioning unit would be a better choice than a wood-burning fireplace. A swimming pool would be a great addition in this area, but not for a colder climate. One important home improvement project is to create a pathway that water away from your foundation. Be sure that trees and shrubs are not too near the house. You could transplant any trees or bushes that are up against your house. Putting in hand railings will make your home more safe and add to the beauty of a home. Railings are especially helpful for children or children. You can use many different kinds of materials such as aluminum, as there are many materials and styles available for you to choose from. Be wary of hiring a contractor after a natural disaster. Do some research before hiring anyone to make repairs on your damaged home. Great home-improvement jobs start with great information. If you need inspiration, consider hiring an interior designer. These people know how to put colors and unique. Home improvement is not just a TV show. Anyone can improve their home. A quick coat of paint or an overhaul on a kitchen are both things that can raise the value of the home or add comfort. Head to a nearby home improvement store to start putting these tips into action today.
Dominated by native materials and traditional forms, this Pune home by Amoeba Design cuts a surprisingly modern figure.
House of Hues Design Studio has designed a small apartment for a client who has downsized through three consecutive changes of residence.
With a 500-square-foot Mumbai home, Kshiti Shah of KSD Studio shares expert home decor tips for small homes and design hacks to maximize space in a small apartment.
Alkove-Design offers a fluid blend of art, design and tasteful living in this tropical- modernist Pune apartment.
Designer Purva Agrawal styles a Mumbai rental apartment that embraces actor Kritika Kamra’s love for Indian textiles and artisanship with a modern point of view.
Conceptualised by interior designers Snehal Mehta and Surbhi Patil of SS Story, the home showcases the client’s love for traditional Indian art and a vintage aesthetic.
This intrepid Bengaluru apartment, designed by Jonathan Sylvester and Jay Mandania of Studio Sylus, embraces the old and the new to create a characterful home.
This intrepid Bengaluru apartment, designed by Jonathan Sylvester and Jay Mandania of Studio Sylus, embraces the old and the new to create a characterful home.
Architect Neha Rajora and her photographer husband have personalised their Ahmedabad home to reflect their individual styles
AD100 designer Sahiba Madan of Insitu Design transformed this bungalow in Maharashtra into an Indian abode featuring antique furniture, Pichhwai art, and more.
Design studio Jetsons uses a combination of curves, lines, and concrete to create a modern home that balances colour and texture
Vinithra Amarnathan designed the home of a young family who moved back to Bangalore from North California
Alkove-Design offers a fluid blend of art, design and tasteful living in this tropical- modernist Pune apartment.
AD Small Spaces: Lauranne Élise Schmitt’s client is a man of taste in Montmartre. She opted for a bold yet classic renovation with a palette of materials and colours, including mahogany, ochre, and burgundy tones, that created a sophisticated Haussmannian style.
These spaces designed by Walls and Things, Whitespace, The Drawing Studio and The Orange Lane are playful, bright, happy abodes