"india" / Search

A Luxury Train in India – Maharajas’ Express

A Luxury Train in India – Maharajas’ Express

Maharajas’ Express is the latest addition in the fleet of luxury trains in India. This is the only luxury train in India which take the guests on a pan-Indian odyssey on board a regal abode. Maharajas’ Express, dubbed as Indias equivalent to the Orient Express of Europe, is owned by the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation. This Indian luxury train offers a royal ride and features state of the art amenities like Wi-Fi internet, Plasma TVs, DVD players and individual climate control. The train also houses 2 restaurants and a bar along with a high-end boutique where guest can buy mementos as a rememberance of one of the most luxurious rail journeys in the world.

Godrej Woods Clubhouse by Rachna Agarwal

Godrej Woods Clubhouse by Rachna Agarwal

Godrej Woods Clubhouse is a 40,000-plus-square-foot clubhouse in New Delhi, India, designed by Rachna Agarwal in 2023. The project bridges indoor rooms and the outdoors, using biophilic ideas and a restrained palette to keep the atmosphere calm, welcoming, and rooted in daily use. Across its levels, the plan shifts from social spaces to wellness areas without losing a residential feel.

Casa Safran Cenisio: A 1960s Milan Flat Redesigned

Casa Safran Cenisio: A 1960s Milan Flat Redesigned

Casa Safran Cenisio is an apartment in Milan, Italy, redesigned by Icona Architetti Associati within a 1960s residential building in the Cenisio area. Completed in 2025, the renovation overturns the original plan to create a more generous living zone, two bathrooms, and a flexible study-guest room, while balancing Milanese modernist references with colors, materials, and collected objects linked to the owner’s travels in India.

Casa Fràra: Punto Zero Reworks a Historic Apartment in Ferrara, Italy

Casa Fràra: Punto Zero Reworks a Historic Apartment in Ferrara, Italy

Casa Fràra is an apartment renovation in Ferrara, Italy, designed by Punto Zero around a dramatic new stair and a vivid dialogue with the building’s historic shell. Completed in 2025, the project sets brass, walnut, stone, and marble against exposed timber ceilings and frescoed surfaces, shaping rooms that feel warm, layered, and slightly theatrical without losing sight of the apartment’s Ferrarese character.

Get the latest updates from HomeAdore

Click on Allow to get notifications