Nestled in the heart of Bengaluru, this home is situated in a quiet residential neighbourhood that balances the charm of old-world architecture with modern urban conveniences. The homeowners approached us with a deeply personal brief—to create a traditional Indian house interior that embodies their cherished childhood memories while seamlessly integrating modern comforts.
Traditional Indian House Interior Anchors This Residence in Culture and Comfort | Collective Overlap
They desired a space that felt warm, familiar, and rooted in heritage, where every corner would tell a story. Our challenge was to translate these emotions into a cohesive architectural language, ensuring a seamless blend of nostalgia and function.
The primary inspiration for this project stemmed from South Indian traditional homes, known for their intricate woodwork, earthy material palette, and spatial fluidity.
We incorporated elements such as carved columns, simple flooring and locally sourced materials to craft a narrative that resonated with the client’s memories. Additionally, we focused on natural light and ventilation to enhance the ambiance and create a timeless aesthetic.
One of the most captivating features of this home we had done, is the intricately carved wooden column that stands as a focal point in the central living area. This piece, crafted by skilled artisans, not only adds grandeur but also acts as a symbolic anchor to the home’s design narrative
A major challenge in this project was integrating traditional elements without making the space feel outdated.
The solution lay in thoughtful material selection and spatial planning. By using a restrained colour palette, contemporary furniture with traditional influences and strategic lighting, we ensured that the home felt both nostalgic and current.
Another hurdle was sourcing high-quality traditional materials without compromising on durability. We collaborated with local craftsmen to find sustainable and lasting solutions.
The home extensively features teak wood for columns and doors, lending durability and an opulent feel. Textured walls contribute to a natural, breathable finish, keeping the interiors cool while adding to the earthy aesthetic.
We also incorporated glass elements to maintain openness and allow for ample daylight. The layout of the home is designed to promote fluid movement between spaces while maintaining a sense of privacy.
The statement column defines the living room as an inviting communal space. We positioned the bedrooms to maximize privacy and comfort. We subtly integrated the pooja room—a significant cultural addition—into the design to maintain spatial harmony.
This project successfully fulfils the client’s desire for a home that reflects their past while embracing the future.
The careful curation of traditional elements, combined with modern spatial planning, ensures a living space that is both timeless and functional.
With every handcrafted detail and thoughtfully placed element, this home stands as a testament to the beauty of nostalgia woven into contemporary living.
Fact File
Designed by: Collective Overlap
Project Type: Apartment Interior Design
Project Name: Interiors for Mrs. Anu and Harsha
Location: Bangalore
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 4 Months
Project Size: 1200 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 12 Lakhs
Principal Architects: Ar. Shruthi Mrinalini & Ar. Rakshit V Salunke
Photograph Courtesy: Murali M Abbemane
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – Teak wood veneer, textured walls, plywood, and laminate finish wardrobes / Wallcovering / Cladding – Teak wood veneer cladding / Lighting – Purple turtles and The lighting Empire / Doors and Partitions – Studio Co., / Furniture – Homework living and The giletten Kitchen – Studio Co., / Paint – Asian paints / Artefacts – custom-made (refurbished old sarees for portraits in glass)
Firm’s Instagram Link: Collective Overlap
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