
a sculptural staircase rises as a central element, shaping movement and visual connection across levels

light enters indirectly through a calibrated opening, animating the interior with shifting patterns and shadows

a linear passage framed by screens and glazing, allowing movement, light, and air to flow through the house

vertical circulation is treated as an experiential pause, with light guiding movement

concrete and stone define the primary structural surfaces, while light-toned wood introduces material contrast

custom-crafted furniture elements echo the project’s material palette, reinforcing a cohesive spatial language
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project info:
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name:Â PROJECT RESIDENCE_BB 214
architect: Minimalist Architecture & Design Studio | @studio.minimalist
area: 6870 sqft
location: Ludhiana, India
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lead designers: Samridh Aneja, Anima Aneja
design team:Â Samridh Aneja, Anima Aneja, Arshdeep Singh, Abhijeet Kalsi, Karishma Narula
interior design: Samridh Aneja, Anima Aneja
interior styling: Minimalist Architecture & Design Studio
structure: Thirdspace Consultants
lighting design: Studio Lightscapes
acoustic design: Anterbox
landscape design: Asl Landscapes + Minimalist Architecture & Design Studio
automation: Akubela
visualization: Infinity Studio, Minimalist Architecture & Design Studio
PMC: Ayush Taneja
suppliers: Tapmasters, Deluxe Lights, Kashish Furniture, Naveen Bharat Furnishings
carpentry: Sr Interiors
manufacturers: HANS GROHE+ FIMA CARLO FRATTINI, ART-N-GLASS, ASTRONEA ITALIA, Arte, Cortizo, Daikin, Flos, NILAYA ANTHOLOGY, Norisys, SCIC ITALIA
tiles: Kronos
photographer: Nakul Jain
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom