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Architectural Details and Crafted Home Elements

bySmart Arch StudioTakes projects across India; Visit studio in Punjabi Bagh, New DelhiStarts from2,400 ₹ per sq. ft. of Built-up AreaView full gallery

True luxury is found in the details. Explore the structural and aesthetic elements that define our work, from light-filtering glass bridges to custom lighting and unique material combinations.

A view of the glass floor bridge in the Kedia's Residence. This architectural feature allows natural light to penetrate deeper into the home and creates a thrilling sense of transparency between floors.

A detail of the cascading pendant lights in the triple-height volume of the Kedia's Residence. I select lighting that acts as jewelry for the space, enhancing the architecture.

The reflection of the pendant lights in the large glass windows creates a beautiful, layered effect at night, blurring the boundary between the interior and the sky.

An overhead view of the glass bridge, showing how it creates a visual connection to the floor below while maintaining an open and airy feeling.

Looking down through the glass floor, this perspective offers a unique view of the living space below, highlighting the home's multi-layered design.

A detail of the elevator and door paneling in the Kedia's Residence. I believe in carrying the design language through every element, ensuring a cohesive and polished finish.

A duplicate of image 141, this shot shows the seamless integration of the elevator into the wall paneling, maintaining a clean and uncluttered aesthetic.

The parking area of a residence, designed with the same attention to detail as the rest of the home. The patterned stone floor and textured wall create a dramatic and stylish entrance.

The terrace of our Vikaspuri project, designed as a serene rooftop escape. The space features dark flooring, a slatted pergola, and comfortable seating for relaxation.

A cozy seating nook on the Vikaspuri terrace, complete with a spiral staircase, a tensile fabric canopy, and warm ambient lighting for evening gatherings.

About Architectural Details & Crafted Elements

Choosing the right material for a staircase or the exact angle of a skylight is not just about decoration. It is about spatial clarity. For instance, in our Kedia’s Residence project, we installed a structural glass bridge not just for the visual impact but to allow natural light to filter deep into the lower levels of the home. This kind of integration, where form meets function, is the core of how we approach every square foot of your property.

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