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Our Projects Featured in Architecture & Design Media

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Seeing our work in architectural journals is gratifying, but our true measure of success remains the comfort of the families living in these spaces. Take a look at the projects that have caught the eye of design publications across India.

We are proud to be featured in The Architect's Diary as one of 'India’s 50 Power Couples in Design'. This recognition celebrates our journey as partners in both life and design, and our shared passion for creating deeply human spaces.

A graphic showcasing the cover of The Architect's Diary special edition. Being included in this issue is a humbling experience and reinforces our commitment to thoughtful and innovative design in India.

This image shows our feature page within The Architect's Diary magazine. It highlights our design practice, which is built on deep listening and creating spaces that evoke specific emotions and serve a clear purpose.

We were thrilled to see our 'Villa Tranquility' project featured in Architect and Interiors India. The article highlights our approach of blending modern aesthetics with the five elemental forces to create a harmonious sanctuary.

Our 'Fusion House' project was featured by Home Publication. The feature highlights how we blended modern design with Indian heritage, using expansive sliding doors and handcrafted textiles to create a 'Contemporary Indian Chic' home.

An excerpt from our feature in Home Publication, describing the interiors of the 'Fusion House'. The text details our use of contrasting textures, from sleek furniture to handwoven jute rugs, to create a soulful, 'Boho-Desi' charm.

This image is from a feature on our 'Villa Tranquility' project. The accompanying text describes our vision for the home, which was to revitalize an existing villa to suit a young family's lifestyle while respecting its original character.

About this collection

Editors often ask what draws them to our work, and the answer is usually the same. We focus on the practical 'how' before the 'look'. Whether it is integrating a poolside lounge into a villa in Tatvam or blending heritage textiles with modern furniture, we prioritize how a space functions day-to-day. If any of these featured projects spark an idea for your home, reach out. We can talk about how to achieve that balance of form and function in your own space.

Why We Focus on Real-World Design

When we see our work in magazines like The Architect's Diary or Architect and Interiors India, we are proud because those features validate our process. We don't chase trends. Our approach involves deep listening to understand the soul of a property and the rhythm of the people who call it home.

The Philosophy Behind the Features

Our featured projects, such as the 'Villa Tranquility' in Tatvam Villas, Gurugram, rely on principles that go beyond superficial aesthetics:

  • The Five Tatvas: We integrate Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space to ensure the environment feels balanced and breathable.
  • Material Honesty: From Gwalior sandstone to handwoven jute rugs, we choose materials that age well and feel tactile.
  • Purposeful Layouts: Every inclusion, from the outdoor shower to the pergola, serves a specific lifestyle need rather than acting as mere decoration.

Designing for You

These publications highlight how we transform challenges into opportunities. Whether you are dealing with a difficult layout, a cramped balcony, or a need for a total villa makeover in Delhi NCR, we apply the same rigor used in our award-winning projects to every home we touch. We believe that professional design should be accessible, honest, and deeply personal. If you are looking to rethink your living space, let's have a conversation about what you need, not just what you want.

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Native Sutra

Design studio at Sector 60, GurugramStarting ₹650 Per Sq. Ft. of Landscape Area

We are Parul and Vineet. We don't just design rooms; we build dialogues between space, nature, and the people living within. Our practice is built on listening and trusting our instincts rather than following trends.