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23/03/2026
Rooted in tradition, refined for today.
This custom-crafted main door draws inspiration from the timeless red and green palette often seen in local village homes—colors that carry cultural warmth, identity, and a sense of belonging. Reimagined through a contemporary lens, the design introduces clean geometry, a sculpted curved profile, and vertical wooden fluting that adds depth, texture, and rhythm to the surface.
The bold contrast of hues is carefully balanced with minimal detailing, allowing the door to stand as both an artistic element and a functional threshold. It becomes more than just an entry—it is a transition between past and present, where vernacular inspiration meets modern spatial expression.
A seamless blend of craft, culture, and contemporary design—welcoming you into a space that respects its roots while embracing evolution.
23/03/2026
Rooted in tradition, refined for today.
This custom-crafted main door draws inspiration from the timeless red and green palette often seen in local village homes—colors that carry cultural warmth, identity, and a sense of belonging. Reimagined through a contemporary lens, the design introduces clean geometry, a sculpted curved profile, and vertical wooden fluting that adds depth, texture, and rhythm to the surface.
The bold contrast of hues is carefully balanced with minimal detailing, allowing the door to stand as both an artistic element and a functional threshold. It becomes more than just an entry—it is a transition between past and present, where vernacular inspiration meets modern spatial expression.
A seamless blend of craft, culture, and contemporary design—welcoming you into a space that respects its roots while embracing evolution.
19/03/2026
Where texture becomes the language of space ✨
A subtle play of gloss and matte tiles creates a tactile experience underfoot—changing with light, movement, and mood. The terracotta-toned border gently anchors the space, defining zones without breaking the visual flow.
Paired with timeless wooden furniture and brass accents, the setting blends warmth, craft, and material honesty—where every element feels rooted yet refined.
It’s not just flooring, it’s a quiet dialogue between tradition and contemporary living.
Project - Krishna Farm
Typology - Farmhouse
Built up - 4000 sq.ft.
Photography
18/03/2026
Geometry in its purest form—where lines meet light and shadows define depth. Exposed brick speaks of honesty, while bold projections carve a timeless mid-century character. A play of volumes, textures, and proportions—simple elements, composed with intent.
Project - Krishna Farm
Typology - Farmhouse
Built-up - 4000 sq.ft.
Photography
You see a finished step.
We see the effort behind every stone placed by hand.
Architecture is never just design — it’s patience, precision, and people.
Every detail has a story.
Project - Krishna Farm
Typology - Farmhouse
Built-up - 4000sq.ft.
01/03/2026
The exposed brick facade celebrates raw material honesty, while the circular window becomes a sculptural focal point framing reflections of landscape and bringing softness to the linear massing.
interior
27/02/2026
Edges that define. Curves that soften. A composition of volumes rising against the evening sky where every line has intention and every level tells a story.
18/02/2026
Where horizontality meets the horizon. A farmhouse inspired by mid-century architecture clean lines, exposed brick, deep overhangs, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Designed to breathe with the landscape and glow with the sunset.
Project - Krishna Farm
Typology - Residential
Area - 4000 sqft
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As architects at DRAW, we truly appreciate innovation that make design more responsible.
26/08/2025
Unveiling our upcoming project at Narmada Resort, Maheshwar — a land eternally shaped by the legacy of Devi Ahilyabai Holkar.
Drawing inspiration from the timeless Wada architecture of Maharashtra, the design becomes a dialogue between memory and place. River-facing cottages unfold like living museums, where carved wooden jharokhas frame the horizon, mezzanine floors create layers of intimacy, and black stone floors ground the space in quiet permanence.
Every detail whispers of heritage, yet breathes with contemporary comfort. Crafting an experience where the spirit of the Wada is not just remembered, but reimagined on the banks of the sacred Narmada
Project - Narmada Resort
Typology- Hospitality
Area - 3 Acre
14/08/2025
Antral – Spaces Within Spaces
Inspired by the Hindi word Antral — “the space between two spaces” — this farmhouse celebrates transitions, connections, and pauses in architecture.
The stone-clad elevation draws from the timelessness of natural materials, grounding the home in its surroundings. The landscape flows with the site’s natural contour, allowing greens and built forms to merge seamlessly. Boundary walls in locally sourced stone echo the region’s texture and heritage.
At its heart lies a unique courtyard, where a small stone bridge gracefully connects the living hall to the kitchen — turning a simple movement into an architectural experience. Every step is a journey, every pause a frame of nature. .
Project Name - Antral
Built up - 4000sqft
Typology - Farmhouse
20/04/2025
ntroducing Krishna Farm — where architecture and nature move in perfect sync. Thoughtfully aligned along the north-south axis, with shorter east-west faces, the design minimizes heat gain and maximizes comfort in every season.
Crafted using locally sourced red brick and finished with exposed ceilings, the space reflects a mid-century modern spirit rooted in sustainability and simplicity.
But it’s not just about orientation and materials — it’s about emotion and experience.
A slit window on the south doesn’t just cut out harsh sunlight — it frames a continuous, uninterrupted view of the landscape exactly at eye level as you walk through the lobby. It’s designed not just to see, but to feel the land as you pass by.
Natural light floods in from openings designed to follow the sun’s journey — from soft eastern glows to the golden hue of the perfectly framed west-facing sunset. Every window, every wall, every texture is curated to pause time, to make you stop, breathe, and interact with nature — exactly the way one should after escaping the chaos of the city.
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