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Origami Home by Spaces & Design

Origami Home: A Sculpted Sanctuary in Kolkata

Drawing inspiration from the Japanese art of paper folding, Origami Home by Spaces & Design transforms 2,500 sq.ft. in Kolkata into a dynamic, luxury residence for the Chakraborty family—avid sports-car collectors who cherish precision and fine finishes.

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House XVIII / Kiran Gala & Associates

House XVIII embraces contemporary minimalism, blending clean lines, natural materials, and functional elegance. Strategically placed pops of bold color define zones within the open-plan layout, while abundant natural light and earthy textures create an inviting atmosphere.

Rustic Zen Apartment / ZERO9

Rustic Zen Apartment / ZERO9

Rustic Zen Apartment by ZERO9 spans 4,200 sq ft on a single floor that blends two separate units. Here, raw textures meet refined lines. Warm wood slices and hexagonal tiles coexist with sleek glass partitions. Consequently, the home feels…

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The Midas Touch Apartment / ZERO9

The Midas Touch Apartment by ZERO9 is a stunning 2,500 sq. ft luxury residence in Mumbai that masterfully blends comfort with a global style. Reflecting the client’s vibrant lifestyle, the design incorporates elements from around the world,…

The Kanso Hom / Space Karma

The Kanso Hom / Space Karma

Kanso Hom embodies the serene simplicity of Japandi style—a seamless fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth. Moreover, this 3‑bedroom home for a family of three proves that less truly can be more. Consequently, every corner feels…

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House IX, Mumbai / Kiran Gala Associates

House IX reimagines under‑utilized space into a warm, earthy retreat that contrasts yet complements the clients’ contemporary residence above. Moreover, this project by Kiran Gala & Associates masterfully integrates sustainability with refined luxury.

J-House / Malik Architecture

J-House, Mumbai / Malik Architecture

J-House by Malik Architecture reimagines the traditional streets of Khar. In the past, low-rise homes were set back from the street, hidden behind trees and shallow gardens. However, densification and the demand for more floor space have…

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