06 May, 2026

Best Ceiling Types for Different Rooms in Indian City Homes

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Common Family Home Interior Design Principles for Modern Indian Families

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Minimalist Indian homes that don’t feel empty or cold

Minimalism in interior design has long been associated with simplicity, functionality and clean lines, but also with spaces that can sometimes feel stark or cold. For many Indian homeowners, this perception poses a barrier to adopting minimalism. The good news? Minimalist homes can be warm, welcoming, personal and deeply reflective of the way you live, […]

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The rise of biophilic design: bringing nature into Indian homes

In today’s fast-paced urban life, many Indian homeowners find themselves living in compact apartments surrounded by concrete jungles rather than lush green landscapes. The constant hum of traffic, crowded neighborhoods, and limited access to natural elements often contribute to stress and disconnection from nature. Biophilic design integrating nature into the built environment is not only […]

6 mins read

How to Choose the Right Materials for Indian Kitchens (Modulars, Countertops and Finishes)

} Indian kitchens are very active spaces, very hot and very humid. From regular cooking to frying, grinding, boiling and handling heavy utensils, the materials used should be durable, easy to maintain and aesthetically pleasing. Choosing the right materials, whether for modular units, countertops or finishes, can have a significant impact on how long the […]

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Heart of the Home: Modern cooking islets that work for Indian cuisine

Read 3 minutes. The kitchen island has long been a characteristic of contemporary, functional, elegant and versatile interiors. But with regard to Indian cuisine, it takes more than a beautiful design to operate an island. Here are 5 ways to design an island of cooking that does not only look good but which supports the […]

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