Bogadi Road Residency

A complete interior redesign of a twenty-five-year-old farmhouse on the outskirts of Mysore, home to a multigenerational family of eight - four young children, two grandparents, and their parents under one roof. Years of incremental modification had left the house cluttered and stylistically uneven, at odds with the easy, restful life its occupants imagined for themselves.

The brief was to harmonise. To turn an eclectic, layered home into one that breathes - somewhere the family can work, rest, and welcome the steady stream of guests they host, while still holding room for privacy and quiet.

2026 ongoing
Mysore

The bones of the house stay intact. Our work here is one of complete interior renewal - floors, bathrooms, and kitchen stripped back and rebuilt from scratch, with a few new openings introduced to let in more light and air. Terrazzo flooring with marble and brass inlay anchors the material palette, setting a quiet, considered base for the rest of the house to settle into.

There's a personal thread running through this project too. The youngest children of the household are classmates of our son, and that closeness gives us an honest sense of what it takes to hold a family of this size together - the rhythms, the small frictions, and the kind of home that can quietly hold space for all of it..