In the heart of Hyderabad, where a vibrant metropolis effortlessly blends old-world charm with modernity, stands ‘Equinox’, a unique residence that redefines contemporary living. Designed by Studio Nilasha, this high-rise apartment was crafted for a young couple. The home beautifully blends their diverse cultural backgrounds, combining the practicality of urban Indian living with Dutch-inspired aesthetics. The result is a harmonious fusion of clean lines, a neutral palette, and functional design.
Set against the serene backdrop of Himayat Sagar Lake in Hyderabad, India, Summer House is an 8,350 sq ft home designed by Sona Reddy Studio in 2024. The house design infuses contemporary elegance with the warmth of Hyderabad’s cultural richness, creating an oasis of calm. Sunlight filters through intentional apertures, while each thoughtfully chosen detail reflects a narrative of quiet transformation, making the home a living, breathing part of the owners’ cherished memories.
Sony Music in Mumbai, India, is an office designed in 2023 by M Moser Associates. This unique destination serves as a transformative environment that embodies the client’s core values of diversity, passion, innovation and collaboration through its hospitable design and meaningful integration of brand, offering an immersive experience for the local creative community while resonating local and global musical culture.
Located in Noida, India, Warrior’s Paradise is a house designed by Resaiki Interiors and Architecture Design Studio in a palatial, vintage style. The 12,000-square-foot property features French-inspired exteriors and is open on all sides with multiple levels, a swimming pool, and dedicated areas for rest and entertainment, including a gym, spa, and home cinema.
Srijit Srinivas Architects designed the Brick Lattice House as a sculptural cuboid in Thiruvananthapuram, India. Built in 2022, the 222 square-metre (2,390 square feet) home features a perforated lattice façade to allow for privacy and air circulation in the crowded urban locale. Defined by a minimalist approach, bespoke furnishings run throughout the house, helping to create a cohesive design in the tight but functional dwelling.
Set within a Baroque garden in Kamenná Lhota, Czech Republic, the House Oskar is designed by Jan Žaloudek for his family. Built in 2025, this property emphasizes contemplation, inspiration, and recreation. Featuring a white stucco façade, wooden shading panels and a classic motor home-inspired interior, the dwelling harmoniously integrates natural cycles and artistic elements, ensuring that daily routines transform into profound experiences.
The Transfluent Apartment, located in Budapest, Hungary, features design by MÁS Epiteszek. The apartment design fuses the panoramic views into the spaces through the use of glass wall sections, maximizing the breathtaking scenery of the city as well as accommodating multiple rooms within its 60 m² (646 ft²) area. The influences of both functionality and comfort inform the thoughtful material and aesthetic choices throughout the space.
Incorporating organic materials, the Rustic Zen apartment designed by ZERO9 in Nagpur, India, features a fresh aesthetic and hints of eclecticism. Wood, cane and stone were used to create a modern zen environment characterised by minimalism and sophistication.