The grand finale of Vrindavan deserved a space that works hard, looks great, and still feels like home. So of course, we’re ending with the kitchen of Vrindavan.
Kitchen – Vrindavan



The grand finale of Vrindavan deserved a space that works hard, looks great, and still feels like home. So of course, we’re ending with the kitchen of Vrindavan.

The bathrooms of Vrindavan were never treated as leftover spaces. Each of the four bathrooms was designed as a small sanctuary. Calm, practical, and quietly layered. Spaces where mornings feel gentler, evenings feel slower, and everyday rituals feel just a

From bedrooms to books, from soft landings to sharp focus. Today we’ll walk through the study of Vrindavan. It is that in-between space where productivity meets personality. A room that quietly says “let’s get things done” but also whispers “stay

From the calm of the master bedroom, we step into a space that feels lighter, brighter, and full of gentle energy. Welcome to the girl’s room of Vrindavan, a room designed to nurture creativity, comfort, and a quiet sense of joy.

Next, we move on to the master bedroom of Vrindavan. It unfolds as a calm retreat layered with handcrafted details, gentle blues, warm wood, and subtle Indian motifs. A space designed to slow you down, breathe a little deeper, and

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.

A peek through the dining room doorway, and you catch a glimpse of the calm, composed heart of the home. The kitchen of Sukoon, was designed to feel just like the rest of the space—tidy, thoughtful, and full of quiet

Step into kitchen of Mio, and you’re immediately wrapped in a soft blush glow that feels both fresh and familiar. You remember that Mio means cherry blossom, right? Here that spirit blooms quietly through tones that echo the rest of

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,

Cool, calm and quietly confident — the Boy’s Room of Sukoon was designed with a vibe that’s minimal, functional, and just a little bit grown up.