House S.295

A Linear Symphony Rooted in Vastu and Visual Subtlety

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Published in Surfaces Reporter, this feature explores Design i.O’s sensitive renovation of a 4500 sq ft family home in Panchkula. Breaking away from traditional cladding, the architects embraced linearity and restraint through a neutral palette, Vastu-guided zoning, and a refined material mix of wood, fluted glass, and grey marble. Each space—whether the double-height foyer or the canyon-inspired first-floor lounge—balances modern elegance with personal expression. Designed for a multigenerational household, the home flows with quiet luxury, sculptural form, and functional warmth.

House S.295: Redefining Residential Renovation with Linearity and Light

This feature on House S.295 in Panchkula captures Design i.O’s skillful renovation of a multigenerational home into a layered, Vastu-compliant residence. The project blends modern aesthetics with contextual sensitivity, using linear design elements, fluted glass, wood, and grey marble to create visual and spatial rhythm. From the double-height foyer to the canyon-inspired first-floor lounge and parametrically designed terrace, the residence reflects understated luxury, personal narrative, and a balance between calm restraint and expressive design gestures.

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