Sanjh
Project Sanjh After twenty-two years of building a life in Bangalore, Saikrishna and Sameera arrived at a deeply personal milestone their very first home. Not just a space to live in, but a space to finally belong. From our very first conversation, there was a quiet clarity in their vision. They did not seek extravagance or excess. They longed for a home that felt comforting after long days, functional for everyday living, and deeply connected to their roots a home that carried memory, culture, and warmth without losing the ease of modern life. That became the soul of Project Sanjh. Derived from the word Sanjh , the gentle meeting of day and night the home is imagined as a balance between two worlds: modern minimalism and timeless tradition. It is where clean lines meet handcrafted textures, where muted palettes coexist with earthy materials, and where every corner carries a sense of calm familiarity. The design language stays intentionally understated. Soft natural light washes over textured walls, warm woods ground the interiors, and carefully layered details quietly narrate stories of heritage. Instead of overwhelming the space with ornamentation, we allowed emotion to become the strongest design element. Every room was curated to feel lived-in rather than styled. The home unfolds slowly through intimate seating corners, subtle traditional accents, tactile materials, and spaces designed for togetherness. It reflects the lives of two people who have spent years away from home, yet never disconnected from where they came from. Project Sanjh is not merely about aesthetics. It is about returning. Returning to comfort, to simplicity, to memories, and to a feeling that often gets lost in contemporary urban living the feeling of home. In creating this minimal modern traditional residence, we did not just design interiors for Saikrishna and Sameera; we translated their journey into space. A home where the past softly exists within the present, and where every detail feels deeply personal, warm, and timeless.

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