Interior

03-10-2025

Photographer : Ashish Sahi

There are homes that follow a plan and then there are homes that gently unfold from a feeling. Advaita was never envisioned as just a residence. From the very beginning it was imagined as a reflection, of a belief, a way of being, and the quiet understanding that beauty often resides in what is natural, unpolished, and touched by time. Created as their own personal sanctuary, Advaita became a space to turn inward, not only as designers but as people deeply connected to materials, memories, and meaning. The process was not linear nor did it follow convention. It was led by instinct, by emotion, and by the desire to create something that felt honest and whole.

The name itself, Advaita, meaning nonduality, sets a gentle rhythm. It became the invisible thread that brought together contrasts with harmony. Here, tradition meets the present moment, discipline dances with spontaneity, and simplicity reveals itself through thoughtful detail. The house does not speak through objects alone but through the stories they carry. A Gond painting by Venkat Raman Shyam adds spirit to the living room, not merely as decor but as presence. A Chettinadu pillar, reclaimed and dignified, welcomes quietly at the entrance, anchoring the now in echoes of the past.

Gurgaon,Haryana,India

Architects : Envisage
Area : 2,385 sq. ft.
Year of Completion : 2023
Website : https://www.instagram.com/envisage_architecture/

Entrance foyer of Advaita by Envisage


Living room of Advaita by Envisage


Living room of Advaita by Envisage


Dining of Advaita by Envisage


Family living of Advaita by Envisage

Rather than seeking symmetry, the intent was always to find balance, the kind that feels natural and unforced. The terrazzo flooring, created using a zero waste process, features delicate bands inspired by Kalamkari art, each one hand drawn and unique. Around every corner there is a quiet narrative waiting to be discovered, a piece of black clay pottery from the Khasi hills, a carved log reminiscent of sacred imagery, or a vintage window from Jaipur that frames not just light but memory. 


Den of Advaita by Envisage


Den of Advaita by Envisage


Pooja Area of Advaita by Envisage

This home gently weaves together textures, times, and ideas. A pooja space that also welcomes music and introspection. A master bedroom where a Patachitra mural meets a carved four poster bed in graceful coexistence. Even the lime washed walls wear their irregularity like a soft reminder of the passing of time.


Bedroom 1 of Advaita by Envisage 7


Bedroom 2 of Advaita by Envisage

In a world that often leans toward perfection and polish, Advaita offers a gentler way. Rooted in the essence of wabi sabi and viewed through the lens of Indian craftsmanship, it chooses quiet over spectacle, intention over trend. It is a home that allows space for stories to emerge, for stillness to settle, for soul to breathe. It was never built to impress but to belong. And in that belonging, it becomes more than a project. It becomes a pause. A grounding. A return.

At its heart, Advaita is an offering, an invitation to embrace imperfection with grace and to find beauty in what is aged, handmade, and heartfelt. In a time where ideals are often borrowed and images carefully constructed, this home stands gently apart. It speaks softly of lives lived with intention, of hands that shape and restore, of a love for the timeless rhythm of craft and culture. It is not meant to be admired from afar but felt, experienced, and slowly understood. Every piece within it holds a story, every surface a quiet history. Advaita is not an arrival. It is a gentle unfolding, a home that mirrors the journey within.


Bedroom 2 of Advaita by Envisage


Bedroom 2 of Advaita by Envisage


Bedroom 3 of Advaita by Envisage


Bedroom 3 of Advaita by Envisage


Washroom of Advaita by Envisage


Balcony of Advaita by Envisage


Plan of Advaita by Envisage




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