• Project Name: Sanskriti
• Project Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
• Project Type: Apartment Interior Design
• Project Completion Year: 2025
• Project Size: 650 sq. ft.
• Designed by: Brahmarc Architects
• Principal Designer: Ar. Raj Patel & Ar. Gauri Kuvar
• Instagram: @brahmarc_architects
• Photograph Courtesy: Manish Malli

This home is a seamless blend of tradition (Sanskriti) and modern artistry, where carved jharokhas, hand-polished wood, and intricate motifs celebrate India’s design culture. Floral Rajasthani wall paintings, antique mirrors, and textured paneling add a depth and character, while Pichwai fabrics infuse a regal warmth.


Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the space resonates with nostalgia and intimacy. It’s more than just a house it’s a sanctuary where craftsmanship meets modern comfort, and every detail whispers a story of refinement and timeless charm.


The focal point is the live-edge wooden dining table, which adds a raw, organic elegance and pairs seamlessly with the angular yet comfortable wooden chairs. The clean lines and warm wood tones ground the space, while the blue fluted accent wall adds a bold pop of color, injecting a sense of depth and vibrancy.


The custom wood-finish main door, with its rounded glass cutout and clean detailing, exudes a sense of refined simplicity. What instantly draws attention is the personalized carved wooden nameplate “Nagda’s” integrated seamlessly into the door’s design.


A calm and contemporary bedroom with muted tones, a sage green wardrobe, wood accents, and soft textures designed for comfort and character.

