
project description
Neo Indian Contemporary villa Its a 4BHK Contemporary villa designed where ancient craft meets considered living .The first thing you notice is the mural. Floor-to-ceiling, hand-sculpted in high relief, Radha and Krishna emerge from the entry wall in a quiet act of devotion — backlit in warm amber, framed within a softly rounded arch, and presided over by a cascading crystal chandelier that catches the light like rainfall frozen mid-fall. It is an entrance that asks you to pause, and in doing so, announces the entire philosophy of the home: that beauty is not decoration, but intention. A chevron-inlaid marble floor runner draws the eye through a corridor of arched niches dressed with hand-painted botanical frescoes and brushed-metal wall sconces — a passage with the quality of a gallery, unhurried and deliberate. The living and dining areas open up with a different kind of generosity: indoor bamboo rising in full-height clusters, a sculptural brass pendant, velvet dining chairs in deep hunter green, and a backlit display unit home to ceramics arranged with the ease of objects long-collected and genuinely loved. The guest bedroom is a study in restraint — olive walls, seamless floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, and a single dark sculptural artwork in a lit alcove, speaking to a more contemplative sensibility. Daughters bedroom throughout, carries its own ceiling signature: sinuous gold wave-forms, scalloped barrel vaults, geometric timber coffers — the fifth wall treated not as afterthought, but as architecture. A home that takes Indian craft seriously. Not as nostalgia, not as motif — but as a living design language.

Category
Residential Exterior and Interior Design
Client
Saritha
year
2025
Services
Interior Design
Lighting Design
Space Planning
Material selection
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