The Work · Three Signature Projects

Spaces, drawn
and handed over.

Two completed and one in studio. A residence in the hills, a clinic in Sahakarnagar, and a private home being drawn slowly. Each held to the same standard of material, joinery, and resolution.

Vakil Hosur Hills
Red tile detail
PROJECT FYR-001 · RESIDENTIAL · 2024

Vakil Hosur Hills.a residence, drawn whole

A premium residential interior blending warmth and contemporary elegance. Anchored by a bold arched kitchen — vibrant red tile backsplash, cream cabinetry with fluted glass, gold hardware — and complemented by bespoke joinery, custom wardrobes, architecturally integrated entertainment units throughout the home.

A study in how saturation, used with restraint, becomes the thing that makes a quiet home feel alive. The arch in the kitchen is the room's quiet thesis: a single curved gesture against an orthogonal plan, holding the whole composition together.

Drawn with the family, built with our in-house team. Photographed at first light, when the red tile still holds the night and the cream cabinetry begins to wake.

Sector
Residential Interior
Location
Vakil Hosur Hills, Bangalore
Scope
Design & Build · Turnkey
Signature
The arched kitchen
Backsplash detail
Living transition
Dr. Tina's reception
Treatment corridor
PROJECT FYR-002 · COMMERCIAL · 2024

Dr. Tina's
Skin Solutionz.hygiene, made warm

A premium dermatology clinic — designed and built — combining hygienic materiality with warm, reassuring aesthetics. A curved reception desk with cove-lit ceiling, slatted wood accents, marble flooring; and a treatment corridor of clean geometry, clinical precision, and branded detailing throughout.

An exercise in how a clinical space can be safe and still feel like a place a patient wants to sit and wait. Material, light, and proportion doing the quiet work of reassurance.

Sector
Healthcare Interior
Location
Sahakarnagar, Bangalore
Scope
Design & Build · Brand Integration
Signature
Hygiene as warmth
Dispensary
PROJECT FYR-003 · RESIDENCE · IN STUDIO

Project Adonai.

a quiet, beloved house

A private residence currently in studio — drawn slowly, with the care of a long letter to someone you love. Material conversations between linen, oxide and aged brass; rooms that gather a family without crowding them; corners that hold the morning light.

A home for a family that asked for only one thing — that the house feel like it has always been there.

Photography forthcoming. The studio prefers to publish a project once the family has lived in it for a season.

Stage
In Studio · Design Development
Scope
Architecture · Interiors
Signature
The quiet house
In Studio · Drawing Now

The homes we are drawing.

Alongside Project Adonai, the studio is currently developing whole-home commissions across the four regions we study. A first body of architectural work, in progress.

DRAWING · 01

A Kerala naalukettu, re-read.

A modern home that keeps the central courtyard, the steep tile, the polished oxide floor — for a family that lives across three time zones.

CONCEPT · DD
DRAWING · 02

A Chikmagaluru hill house.

Built into the slope. Long verandahs that catch coffee-plantation light. A fireplace for the cold months.

CONCEPT
DRAWING · 03

A Bengaluru compact courtyard home.

30×40 site. A tree at its centre. Solar, EV, automation routed inside the architecture so the wires never show.

SCHEMATIC
DRAWING · 04

A Chettinad reinterpretation.

Tall pillared facade, raised thinnai, hand-laid Athangudi tile. Grand front, quiet inner courtyards.

FEASIBILITY

Yours, next?

Tell us about the space — interior or whole house — and we will tell you what is possible.

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