Ghatkopar
Where Art, Ritual, and Living Converge
This space is not designed as a conventional home; it feels more like a curated experience, where every element carries presence, weight, and meaning.
A Private World Within the City
Despite being in a dense urban setting, the interiors feel detached from chaos.
The combination of stone, art, muted tones, and controlled lighting creates a quiet, introspective environment almost meditative in nature.
Light as a Silent Guide
Light is not used to illuminate everything, only what matters.
Key elements are highlighted, while others recede into shadow, creating depth and hierarchy.
The result is a space that feels calm, yet visually intense.
A Dialogue Between Classical and Contemporary
The statues introduce a classical language, while the surrounding architecture remains clean, minimal, and modern.
This contrast creates tension , and that tension becomes the identity of the space.
It feels timeless, yet distinctly current.
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Type:
Residential Property
Built Area:
2,200 sq. ft
Status:
Completed 2023
Client:
Private Wellness Collective
Design Intent:
Mindful Design, Nature Immersion, Earth-Centric Architecture
Architectural Studio: TARA Design Lab
- Principal Architect: Meera Jaisingh
- Interior Conceptualist: Ankit Nandan
- Ayurveda Consultant: Dr. Shikha Rao
- Acoustic Design: Quiet Earth Studio
- Craft Partners: Satoli Clay Artisans & Kumaon Weavers’ Guild
Global Design Excellence Award
– 2023
India Design Forum Honors
– 2024
A Controlled Material Palette
Rather than excess, the design focuses on fewer materials used with clarity:
stone, plastered textures, muted tones, and select metallic or reflective accents.
This restraint allows each element to stand out with intention.
