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The constraint of plot size restricts us from introducing the loops to our elevation which brings us to using old era arch windows into our elevation. The arch window was originated by the Romans in the olden times which have been twisted with bold color of texture. This house is the combination of contemporary style along with very famous Indian element....circle (credits to our great Mr. Bhattacharya). Circle is considered as the most eye pleasing element as it removes all the sharpness in a wholesome. The circles are deliberately used according to the user of the bedroom as well as our style.
From exterior to interior the style, akshanksh is the fusion of contemporary and indian style. The astounding façade was something that broke all the stereotype of straight windows and flat elevation. Though the plot size restricted us to, it couldn’t restrict us to develop a shape and break the elevation.
“Think more , Design less” – said by Ellen Lupton

The two frames seen on the wall both came from discarded beds. A pinewood bed from the previous apartment was taken apart and given away, but the backrest had potential. We took the backrest and added a mirror on the surface at the entrance. On the right is the underframe of another bed which is being used as a display for miniature ceramic pots, plants and other artefacts

A house where yesteryear’s integrity meets the charming modernity of the current era with a promise of timelessness.

Welcome to Lodha Villa Royale luxurious 3, 4 BHK Villa apartments with the open greenery space with lake view

The Linear Vista Villa showcases a refined expression of modern architecture through clean geometry, earthy tones, and balanced proportions. The façade is composed of layered horizontal planes, creating depth and visual rhythm, while warm brown textures contrast beautifully against crisp white surfaces. Expansive openings and planters soften the structure, blending built form with nature.
A vertical glass slit adds elegance and light to the stairwell, while the open terrace with wooden pergola enhances outdoor living. Designed with simplicity and sophistication, this home reflects Wallgrain’s approach to timeless, functional, and aesthetically grounded modern design.

Located in Ayroor, Kerala this family home that sits on the banks of the Chalakudy river is nothing less than a mini-ecosystem within itself — self-sufficient and symbiotic. Using local masons, carpenters, contractors and construction methods, this home was completed with natural materials such as terracotta and laterite tiles, kota stone and terracotta jaali blocks. A generous verandah wraps around three sides and a large open terrace on the upper floor maximizes the spectacular views out onto the river. The house is an extension of the clients’ (perfect) idea of living a retired life.
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