
A 1,200 sqft apartment interior in R.S. Puram tied together by a continuous coral-terrazzo floor and warm walnut veneer, threaded with brass jali screens.
Casa runs a single coral-terrazzo floor through every room and lets warm walnut veneer climb the walls and ceilings above it — one continuous warm field that holds the apartment together. Microcement plaster and a few brass-and-glass screens lift the palette, set by the rhythm of the panelled walls and the cove light that traces them.
Each room is given one quiet move — a recessed media wall, a diagonal brass jali, a pichwai-papered headboard, a twin study nook — so the home reads as considered and tactile rather than staged. Material is chosen to serve the geometry of each wall rather than decorate it.





