Ramesh Bhandari Over the years, I’ve seen design trends rise and fade, but marble has never lost its place in the story of luxury. What’s changed, however, is how we interpret it. Once viewed as a symbol of grandeur, marble today represents something far more nuanced: artistry, innovation, and a connection to nature that modern […]Read More
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Dinesh Chandra Pandey Windows impact the daily sense of calm, comfort, and security in a home. Windows do more than simply allow light and outside air into the home. When combined with the features you select, windows provide reduced noise, enhanced energy efficiency, natural light, increased security, and a healthier indoor environment—these attributes also improve […]Read More
Team L&M Combining historical wisdom with modern architecture offers a rare chance to create environments that are harmonious and well-balanced. An ancient Indian architectural philosophy called Vastu Shastra offers recommendations for lining up buildings with the forces of nature. Architects construct spaces that support well-being and good energy flow by incorporating these ideas. This strategy […]Read More
Team L&M Investing in any kind of property is a very big decision considering the time and resources involved. This is why it is important to choose only the best architect for your property. Some of the best qualities that make the top architect are listed below. Important Qualities to Look for While Choosing Your […]Read More
Vardha Aggarwal & Chirag Gupta India’s cities are in constant motion, with glass facades, flyovers, and contemporary apartment towers punctuating neighborhoods. Amid this surge toward the modern countercurrent is emerging: the return to vernacular design. This movement redefines progress, seeking freedom from homogenised global templates by reclaiming design languages rooted in place, climate, and culture. […]Read More
Rajkumar Kumawat Crafts rise above the idea of tangible goods and are composed of material and immaterial legacies. They serve as a communication tool and a link between the past and the present. Their idea of preserving narrative, in addition to the technique, adds a new character to the place. This is being embraced in […]Read More
Sumit Dhawan The first line of protection against any weather condition is a structure’s facade. Extreme cold, summer sun, heavy rain, and daily temperature changes all damage external surfaces. Over time, these conditions may lead to expansion, contraction, and ultimately, cracks. In addition to maintaining the buildings’ visual attractiveness, architects, builders, and property owners need […]Read More
Jasleen Chalotra Indian homes are narratives woven in tradition, colour, and a sense of belonging. It has the ability to blend the sacred with the mundane, creating harmony in everyday living. Today, modern homes rise above the conventional to bring in a sense of locale and culture to homes. The term “Indian aesthetics” is, in […]Read More
Team L&M Architecture chronicles the soul of civilisations, and today this has become one of the main aspects of the country. The post-Independence journey of the country showcases the cultural and economic currents that also affect the design sector. Post-independence architecture in India is bound by a timeline carved in concrete, steel, and glass, where […]Read More
Chhaya Sharma The intense summer heat is greatly relieved by the arrival of the monsoon season, particularly in India, where a vast range of cultural activities and climatic patterns exist. But as the monsoon showers begin to cool the weather, they also signal that householders should begin weatherproofing their doors and windows to prevent unpleasant […]Read More