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Timeless Apartment Sanctuaries

byStudio Design ForumBased in Jayanagar; Projects in Bengaluru & HyderabadStarts from450 per sq. ft. of Carpet AreaView full gallery

We craft apartment interiors that merge the calm of a private sanctuary with the needs of daily life. By utilizing natural materials like French Beige limestone and open-flowing layouts, we design homes that feel both elegant and truly livable.

The main living area of the Sattva apartment was designed to be expansive yet welcoming. I used a combination of plush seating and a neutral color palette accented with dark wood to create a sophisticated space for social gatherings.

A closer view of the living room, highlighting the dark wood paneling and curated decor. My goal is to balance bold architectural elements with soft textures to make a space feel both grand and comfortable.

This perspective shows the integration of greenery and layered textures within the living space. I believe plants are essential for bringing life and tranquility into a modern home interior.

The formal dining area features a stunning, back-lit cutlery cabinet that serves as both storage and a piece of art. It reflects my philosophy of integrating beauty into the functional aspects of a home.

A quiet moment in the dining space. The design uses warm, ambient lighting and high-quality materials to create an inviting atmosphere for family meals and entertaining guests.

This view shows the seamless transition from the dining area to the kitchen's breakfast bar. Creating an open, flowing layout is key to encouraging interaction and making a home feel connected.

The kitchen is designed as the functional heart of the home, with a U-shaped layout for an efficient workflow. A mix of marble, wood, and sleek cabinetry creates a modern yet warm aesthetic.

This angle showcases the integrated appliances and handle-less cabinetry, which contribute to the kitchen's clean and uncluttered look. The breakfast bar provides a casual spot for morning coffee.

From the kitchen, one can look out into the dining and living areas. This open-concept design ensures that the person cooking is still part of the home's social life.

Another perspective of the kitchen and dining area, showing how the different zones are defined by flooring and lighting while remaining visually connected.

About Timeless Apartment Sanctuaries

In our Sattva project, we solved the challenge of a large bedroom by installing a custom curved wood partition, which separates the wardrobe area from the bed while keeping the space open and light-filled. It is this level of functional detail—balancing storage needs with architectural flow—that defines our approach to creating apartment sanctuaries.

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