The New Indian Dream Is Smaller, Smarter and More Personal Sudha Laitu For decades, luxury in India was measured in square feet. Bigger drawing rooms & balconies. Huge dining tables that were rarely used except during festive gatherings. Success was displayed through excess. The aspirational Indian home was often designed to impress visitors more […]Read More
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Rohit Khemka Minimalism is no longer cold; it feels lived in, rooted in touch, shadow, movement, and completely at ease. The stark, flattened interiors that once defined contemporary luxury are giving way to something softer, more sensory, and infinitely more human. This summer, fabric is doing much of the emotional heavy lifting inside the home. […]Read More
Sachin Chauhan In today’s design landscape, where craftsmanship, heritage, and texture are gaining renewed importance, embroidery has emerged as a powerful statement in modern furnishings. No longer limited to traditional décor, this age-old craft is being reimagined to suit contemporary interiors—bringing depth, character, and storytelling into living spaces. There is, quite literally, a story in […]Read More
Team L&M With the advent of a new year, a new set of transformations is expected to take place in the world of architecture and design. Gone are the days when a space was just a space; today, it is a space to immerse oneself in, to experience, to connect with, and to feel emotionally […]Read More
Ar Rajkumar Kumawat Winter brings with it a slowing down of time itself. The days are shorter, the sounds are muffled, and a home starts to have a different kind of presence. Winter is a season to be designed, and designing a season, comes from three core ingredients: light, materials, and silence. Light Light is […]Read More
Dinesh Chandra Pandey In the evolving world of Indian architecture and interior design, glass has emerged as one of the most transformative materials of our time. No longer restricted to windows and facades, it is now a core element in redefining how modern Indian homes look, feel, and function. From improving natural light to enhancing […]Read More
Rinki Kotak Modern design embraces the fusion of tradition and contemporary sensibilities. Architects today skillfully blend creative innovations with regional customs, crafting spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also sustainable. This thoughtful integration uses natural materials and traditional techniques to promote efficiency and authenticity. From incorporating local motifs to using regional textiles, every […]Read More
Chhaya Sharma Sustainability has always been a priority in design and construction. Today, many interior designers are opting for eco-conscious construction and waste-free design strategies. From upcycling elements to following the ideas of circular economy, a waste-free design can be implemented. In the context of interior design, circular economy is embraced by creating interior spaces […]Read More
Punam Kalra Monsoons are almost always a much-wanted respite from sultry summer heat. It’s an artful season, evoking a range of overlapping emotions, from a peaceful pause to an occasional nostalgia. This lush season calls for a breezy décor, and here are a few tips to keep the monsoon blues at bay. Prep furniture for […]Read More