
Minimalism
4500 Sqft
Ahmedabad
Discover a luxury bungalow interior in Ahmedabad that blends warm minimalism with timeless sophistication. Designed for modern family living, this elegant residence features double-height living spaces, premium Italian marble flooring, bespoke furniture, designer lighting, and seamless indoor-outdoor connections. Every room, from the luxurious master suite and curated drawing room to the functional chef's kitchen and tranquil bedrooms, is thoughtfully planned to deliver comfort, style, and functionality. Inspired by Gujarat's architectural heritage and natural palette, the home showcases exceptional craftsmanship, personalized design, and premium materials. This luxury bungalow is a perfect example of contemporary interior design that offers lasting beauty, refined living, and an elevated lifestyle.
This residence embodies the defining spirit of 2026 luxury interiors - a philosophy we call warm midimalism. Neither cold Scandinavian restraint nor overwhelming maximalism, but a deeply personal middle ground where every object earns its place and every surface invites touch.
In Ahmedabad's temperate winters and luminous afternoons, we work with the light. Spaces breathe through arched doorways, shaded verandas, and balconies that blur the boundary between inside and outside. The palette draws from the city's earth - warm mocha, ivory, champagne, and the deep green of the city's abundant trees.
We do not decorate. We compose spaces that feel like they could only belong to you - to this family, this city, this particular way of living.
Floor by FloorFive interconnected spaces designed for the full spectrum of household life - from intimate family dinners to gracious formal entertaining. Every transition is considered; every threshold is a moment.
The living room is the bungalow's beating heart - a double-height space that immediately signals scale without sacrificing warmth. Italian marble in warm ivory and gold veining forms the floor canvas. Velvet sofas in deep cognac and mocha are arranged for conversation, not for display. A custom sculptural chandelier in brushed gold casts the room in amber at dusk.
Arched doorways - a nod to Ahmedabad's architectural heritage - frame the opening to the veranda, allowing afternoon breezes and filtered Gujarat light to animate the space throughout the day.
The drawing room is the most curated space in the home - a considered collection rather than a decorated room. Deep teal bookshelves line one wall; a hand-selected canvas occupies the opposite. Conversation chairs in aged leather sit on a Kutch-weave geometric rug. A room for ideas, for reading, for unhurried evenings.
Adjacent, the TV lounge reimagines what a media room can be. The screen disappears behind a bespoke walnut panel when not in use. Custom built-in seating in warm camel bouclé wraps the space. Indirect cove lighting maintains intimate register even during film evenings.
A chef's kitchen with deep forest-green handleless cabinetry and Calacatta marble countertops conceals professional-grade appliances behind seamless panels. A dedicated wet kitchen handles robust spice-forward cooking - leaving the primary kitchen serene and showroom-beautiful.
The dining area flows naturally from the kitchen, centred around an oval Italian marble table for eight. Above, a sculptural branching brass chandelier creates a canopy of warm light. French doors open directly to the veranda - so a winter Sunday lunch can begin indoors and spill effortlessly outside.
The upper floors retreat from the social energy below into spaces of profound personal calm. Each bedroom is designed as a complete world - its own palette, its own texture, its own relationship with the balcony beyond.
The master suite employs the defining technique of 2026 luxury - colour drenching. Deep mocha-coffee limewash envelops not just the walls but the ceiling itself, creating a cocooning environment that feels at once dramatic and deeply restful. A king bed upholstered in warm champagne bouclé with a sculptural tall headboard becomes the room's quiet centrepiece.
French doors lead to a private balcony where morning tea becomes ritual. A chaise lounge in rust velvet sits at the window - for reading, for watching the garden below, for simply being. The hand-knotted silk rug in ivory and sand anchors the room's warmth.
A serene counterpoint to the master's intensity - the guest suite uses warm ivory, sand, and dusty rose. A queen bed in warm taupe linen, a generous picture window, and a private balcony make this a room where guests feel genuinely welcome. Floating nightstands, smoked glass pendant lights, and curated local ceramics give the room texture without clutter.
First Floor - StudyPanelled in book-matched walnut with geometric relief detailing, lit by a brass pendant and positioned reading lights. A bespoke writing desk in Italian travertine, ergonomic chair in cognac leather, and built-in shelving displaying books, travel artefacts, and family photographs. A morning-lit balcony makes this room as suited to contemplation as to work.
Second Floor - Bedroom 3Natural Dhrangadhra stone cladding on one accent wall, complemented by teak joinery and handwoven Kutch textile panels as headboard artwork. Ochre, raw sienna, and warm stone - the palette of Gujarat's earth. A carved sandstone balcony balustrade frames garden views below. This room is most rooted - most unmistakably Indian in its material warmth.
Second Floor - Bedroom 4Positioned to capture the bungalow's most verdant views - its corner balcony surveys the front and side gardens simultaneously. Deep forest-green panels frame a platform bed in natural linen. The quietest palette in the house - an intentional counterpoint. A sunlit reading corner with a floor cushion and low bookshelf occupies the room's most luminous spot.
Temple Area
Groundfloor TV Room
Groundfloor Dining Area
Groundfloor Kitchen Area
Firstfloor Bedroom-1 Entrance View
Firstfloor Bedroom-1 Entrance with Door View
Firstfloor Bedroom-1 Dressing Area
Firstfloor Bedroom-1 Bed with Window
Firstfloor Bedroom-1 TV Unit Area
Firstfloor Bedroom-1 Wardrobe Area
Firstfloor Bedroom-1 Mirror View
Firstfloor Bedroom-1 Bathroom Area
Firstfloor Bedroom-1 Workstation Area
Firstfloor Bedroom-2 Front View
Firstfloor Bedroom-2 TV Unit with Wall
Firstfloor Bedroom-2 Dressing Area
Firstfloor Bedroom-2 Wardrobe View
Firstfloor Bedroom-2 Bathroom Area
Secondfloor Bedroom-3 Beside View
Secondfloor Bedroom-3 Window Side View
Secondfloor Bedroom-3 TV Side View
Secondfloor Bedroom-3 Dressing Area
Secondfloor Bedroom-3 Wathroom Area
Secondfloor Bedroom-3 Right Side View
Secondfloor Bedroom-4 Beside View
Secondfloor Bedroom-4 Sofa Side View
Secondfloor Bedroom-4 Window Side View
Secondfloor Bedroom-4 Dressing Area
Secondfloor Bedroom-4 Stadytable Area
Secondfloor Bedroom-4 Wathroom Area