I designed this home on a 30x40 plot in Bangalore to be a piece of livable sculpture. The facade uses curved concrete forms and corten steel panels to create a dynamic exterior, while integrated planters bring life to every level.
This is how I use light to shape a space. A slatted skylight casts moving patterns of shadow and sun throughout the day, creating a constantly changing atmosphere in this multi-level interior. The glass bridge connects spaces while keeping the home feeling open and airy.
I believe nature shouldn't just be a view, it should be part of the home. Here, a lap pool is integrated into the core of the house, surrounded by indoor planters and lit by a large skylight, creating a private, tropical oasis.
This completed residence in Tharalu, Bangalore, shows my approach to creating visual interest with materials and form. The design uses a mix of exposed brick jaali screens for ventilation and privacy, alongside stacked geometric volumes in plaster and concrete.
This open-plan living and dining space is from a 60x40 residence. My goal was to create a warm, expansive area for family life, using a rich wood-paneled ceiling and floor-to-ceiling glass to connect the interior with the surrounding greenery.
For this home, the design is literally built around nature. The structure makes way for two large palm trees, integrating them into the balconies and overall form, which I call the "Tree Hugger" concept.
A staircase is more than just for moving between floors; it's a design feature. In this home, I used clean lines, a glass railing, and warm wood treads, placing planters at the landing to make the journey through the house a pleasant experience.
I prefer to let materials speak for themselves. This interior wall of exposed, board-formed concrete adds raw texture and character to the living space, contrasting with the smooth, polished flooring.
The Tharalu residence at night. I design lighting to accentuate the architectural forms, creating a dramatic and welcoming presence after dark. The illuminated brickwork and cantilevered blocks give the home a completely different character.
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Residential Architecture & Design in Bengaluru

Takes projects in Bengaluru and across India
Sandesh Architects

We design modern homes with open layouts, natural light, and greenery, using raw materials and practical solutions for Indian sites and climate.

Pricing Guide

ESTIMATES
These are indicative prices based on provider's past work. Enquire now to find out final quote.

About Residential Architecture & Design

Contemporary homes are my thing. I design spaces that feel open, calm, and a bit unexpected, all while keeping things practical. If you love clean lines, big windows, and a home that feels connected to nature, we might be on the same page.

My Design Style

  • Minimalism is at the heart of my work. I keep only what's needed, nothing extra.
  • Nature isn’t just outside the window. I like to bring it inside - think courtyards, full-height glass, or even a tree in your living room.
  • Light matters. Skylights, big panes, jaali screens - I play with light and shadow so the mood shifts naturally through the day.
  • I prefer materials as they are. Exposed brick, concrete, corten steel, wood - the raw stuff gives each home its vibe.

What You Get

  • Full residential architecture, from compact city plots to big family homes.
  • Facade designs with a mix of textures and geometry - not your regular box homes.
  • Open-plan interiors, double-height spaces, floating stairs, feature lighting.
  • Complete apartment re-dos if you want to hit refresh.
  • Green spaces worked in, like rooftop gardens or homes wrapped around pools.

Built for Bangalore, Fit for India

  • I design for our climate and lifestyle, not just a magazine look.
  • Handled tricky sites, small plots, even sloped land - not much surprises me now.
  • I mostly work in Bangalore, but take up select projects across India.

If you want a home that feels modern, light-filled, and a bit different, let’s talk.

Meet your Expert

Sandesh Architects

Sandesh Architects

My Story

Hey, Sandesh here. Architect in Bangalore, not much for mixing up work with personal life. I let my buildings do the talking. I’m big on minimalist home design, always chasing that clean look and open feel. Concrete, wood, glass - these are my tools. Doesn’t matter if it’s a tight 30x40 plot or a big commercial spot, I’m after spaces that work and look sharp.

My Work

Design Services - I do architectural design, interiors, facade, and landscape for homes and commercial projects.

Style & Approach - Contemporary, minimalist vibe. Clean lines, open layouts, daylight-focused architecture, greenery wherever possible.

Materials - Expect exposed concrete interiors, corten steel, glass, and wood for that raw, modern touch.

Process - Every project gets deep design iterations till the outcome fits the site and client perfectly.

140-400
Typical range

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