Two little corners, worlds apart in mood, yet bound by the same spirit of Vrindavan. One invites you to pour, mix and linger. The other asks you to pause, breathe and watch the city soften into green. Together, the bar
Bar and Balcony – Vrindavan



Two little corners, worlds apart in mood, yet bound by the same spirit of Vrindavan. One invites you to pour, mix and linger. The other asks you to pause, breathe and watch the city soften into green. Together, the bar

Stepping beyond the foyer, the living and dining room of Vrindavan open up as a warm, layered space where everyday life and quiet moments comfortably coexist. Natural light filters in through soft curtains, washing over earthy tones, textured surfaces, and thoughtfully

Some homes are designed around a palette. Some around a style. Vrindavan was designed around a feeling. We’ll begin the tour of this beautiful home with the Entrance and Mandir of Vrindavan.

Welcome to the common bathroom of Sukoon. We treated this compact bath like any other room in the home—with care, texture, and intention.

Bathrooms often become quiet sanctuaries—spaces where design can truly meet ritual. We approached both the bathrooms of Phoenix with distinct moods in mind, tailoring each to the personalities and preferences of the homeowners. While one leans into softness and light,

Tucked on to one side, just off the entrance passage, is the kitchen of Phoenix. It is a compact but deeply intentional space. Designed for function first—but never at the cost of warmth—it holds the daily rituals of cooking, brewing,

The master bedroom of Mio unfolds like a sanctuary of calm, where every detail whispers softness and ease.

They say a phoenix must burn to emerge, and this home is the truest embodiment of that mythic rise. This project was named by the client. Before I start sharing the living and dining of Phoenix with you, let me

Our next stop on this home tour is the boy’s room of Daastan. This room belongs to a sweet, eight-year-old boy. Our little boy is fuss-free and had only one request for his room – a world map on the

Hi there, again! I hope you had a good look at Taru’s foyer and are ready to step into the home now because I am more than ready to walk you through the living and dining of Taru today.