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‘Evara – the choosen one’ is conceived as a timeless residence where light, movement, and materiality converge to create a home for multiple generations. Oriented to receive gentle north and east daylight, the design prioritizes adaptability, comfort, and a calm spatial rhythm. Modern Indian aesthetics are expressed through pure functional forms, while a tactile palette of solid wood, brass, and natural veneer responds to both the climatic context and the needs of a family spanning different ages. At its heart, Evara is a space for gathering — a home that grows, flows, and glows with its inhabitants.   

The spatial planning responds to the home’s orientation, with material tones and surface treatments chosen to amplify natural light and soften the visual atmosphere. The entrance sets the tone with a sculptural presence, the solid wood jali door contrasts with the multi-layered, fluid backdrop—one that begins as a functional shoe rack and gracefully culminates in the main entrance door.

A continuous ceiling flows from the entrance into the adjacent pooja space. This curved enclosure, wrapped in glass and solid wood, receives soft morning light from the east while horizontal wooden bands introduce rhythm and grounding. What initially reads as a spatial gesture in the living room is, in fact, a direct response to the client’s desire for dual yet interconnected settings during social gatherings. The ceiling is conceived as a floating plane, a subtle partition that defines zones without compromising openness. 

Gandhinagar,Gujarat,India

Architects : Studio Lune
Area : 1850 sq. ft.
Year of Completion : 2025
Website : https://www.instagram.com/studio_lune_/

Entrance of Evara by Studio Lune


Living room of Evara by Studio Lune


Living room of Evara by Studio Lune


Living room of Evara by Studio Lune


Living room of Evara by Studio Lune


Dining of Evara by Studio Lune


Dining of Evara by Studio Lune

The custom furniture pieces, such as the circular dining table and floating breakfast unit, balance utility with ease of maintenance and human circulation. 


Breakfast unit of Evara by Studio Lune


Pooja Space by Evara by Studio Lune


Bedroom 1 of Evara by Studio Lune


Bedroom 1 of Evara by Studio Lune

In parallel, the bedroom is re-envisioned as a multifunctional space—serving as a lounge by day and a private retreat by night. The introduction of a secondary daylight axis not only enriches luminosity but also enhances circulation, resulting in a home that is both fluid and adaptable.

Private spaces carry the same design ethos — the master bedroom layers soothing materials against a light-colored wavy wall, with carved-in handles for safety and visual detail. Bespoke solid wood and brass elements appear throughout, chosen not for sheen but for their ability to age gracefully, echoing the enduring values of the home.


Bedroom 2 of Evara by Studio Lune


Bedroom 2 of Evara by Studio Lune


Bedroom 3 of Evara by Studio Lune

Every finish and junction were detailed with the safety and comfort of both children and elderly residents in mind. The result is a residence rooted in modern Indian aesthetics, defined by its adaptability, daylight, and an enduring sense of warmth — a home where design and life flow seamlessly.


Floor Plan of Evara by Studio Lune




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