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Upcoming Architectural Designs in Nature

byTreelight DesignTakes projects across India; Visit Design Studio at Indiranagar, BengaluruStarts from3,200 ₹ per sq ftView full gallery

We are currently shaping new living spaces in the lush hills of Nandi and the historical landscapes of Goa. These projects continue our exploration of architecture that breathes with the environment, using raw materials and linear forms to create homes that feel like a quiet poem.

A render of the dining and living area in our upcoming Cumin Residence in Goa. The design features a pitched wooden ceiling and a large window framing the outdoors, creating an open, airy space that is deeply connected to nature.

This bedroom in the Cumin Residence is designed with angled windows and a slatted wooden screen to maximize views and natural light. The space embodies simplicity and sophistication drawn from Japanese architectural principles.

A render of a bedroom in our Cumin Residence project. The design uses large, angular windows and natural materials like wood and woven screens to create a serene space that feels completely integrated with the lush Goan landscape.

This view of the Cumin Residence showcases the interplay of light, shadow, and texture. A slatted wooden wall provides privacy while allowing glimpses of the water body and staircase beyond, creating layers within the space.

A detail from our upcoming Cumin Residence, showing the use of slatted wood screens and a floating staircase. The design creates a dynamic interplay of light and texture, enhancing the connection between different levels of the home.

A corridor in the Cumin Residence is designed as more than just a passage. With a low, wide window offering views of the garden and a pitched wooden ceiling, it becomes a space for quiet contemplation.

This hallway in the Cumin Residence is designed to feel like a bridge between indoor and outdoor spaces. A long, horizontal window frames the garden, while the pitched ceiling draws the eye forward.

A render of the living area for our Sanctuary Residence project near Nandi Hills. The design uses simple linear masses and pivoting glass doors that open completely to the landscape, blurring the lines between inside and out.

The dining area in the Sanctuary Residence is envisioned as a glass pavilion. Floor-to-ceiling windows on all sides and a textured ceiling create a space that allows dwellers to dine while fully immersed in the natural surroundings.

This bedroom concept for the Sanctuary Residence uses a minimalist palette of wood, concrete, and soft textiles. The design focuses on creating a serene atmosphere with large windows that open up to the tranquil Nandi Hills landscape.

About Future Visions: Works in Progress

These renders capture our current design process, where we test how light filters through slatted screens and how linear massing connects a building to its site. We invite you to engage with us early in the planning phase, as we find the most meaningful connections to nature happen when we can influence the structural orientation before the walls are set.

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