This residence is a fine example of how modern luxury design can coexist with cultural and spiritual values, creating a home that is elegant, functional, and deeply personal, which promotes family bonding. Parakh Consultancy designed and executed the project for a prestigious Muslim family in Raipur, taking it from concept to move-in while ensuring every detail balanced contemporary aesthetics with religious traditions.
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From the outset, the client’s priorities were clear. They wanted a home that upholds their faith and family bonding. One that provides spaces for family bonding and offers the comforts of modern living. Our planning approach focused on privacy, logical zoning, and flow of natural light and ventilation. All this without resorting to overly dramatic design gestures. Instead, the architecture embraces horizontal lines, strong proportions, and a neutral façade with greenery evoking and textured finishes, giving the home an understated yet luxurious presence.
A unique aspect of this project was integrating cultural and spiritual elements that promote family bonding into modern design. The home features a dedicated vazu (ablution) area, thoughtfully located near the prayer zone for convenience. This space combines practicality with aesthetics. An anti-slip stone flooring, hygienic water fixtures, and soft lighting make it both functional and inviting.
The designers precisely oriented the namaz space toward the Qibla, ensuring proper spiritual alignment. This room exudes simplicity and serenity, featuring subtle patterns inspired by Islamic art, neutral tones, and soft flooring for comfort during prayers. It is a calm sanctuary within the home, allowing the family to practice their faith in peace.
One of the most striking design features is the incorporation of Quranic verses into the interiors through marble inlay work, precision CNC metal panels, and carved wall elements. The designers artistically embedded meaningful phrases from the Quran into the home’s surfaces, from the entrance lobby and living area to even the private spaces. These details not only elevate the aesthetic appeal but also reinforce a sense of spirituality and identity, making the home deeply personal.
The interiors follow a modern, contemporary design language with Islamic-inspired details. The colour palette is warm and neutral, dominated by shades of beige, ivory, and taupe, complemented by brass and bronze accents for a luxurious touch.
The living and dining spaces are open and connected yet carefully zoned for family interactions and guest entertainment. Statement walls with inlaid calligraphy, custom-designed furniture, and accent lighting create an environment of elegance without excess.
The designers selected Italian marble flooring with delicate border inlays and created simple yet sophisticated ceilings that incorporate linear lighting profiles and geometric designs echoing Islamic patterns.
Each bedroom was designed to reflect comfort and individuality while adhering to the overall theme. The master suite is a luxurious retreat with a large walk-in closet, an en-suite bathroom, and additionally features a private Jacuzzi that elevates the wellness experience within the home.
The children’s bedrooms are vibrant yet refined, incorporating soft colours and functional layouts. The guest bedroom embodies subtle elegance, offering comfort with minimal ornamentation and calming tones.
In the study, leather handles have been incorporated into the furniture, adding a refined tactile detail that aligns with the home’s luxurious material palette.
Cultural motifs were woven into the interiors through decorative jaalis, Arabic calligraphy panels, and handcrafted accents. Custom wall art, metal screens, and Quranic verses in gold and bronze finishes make the home not just luxurious but meaningful. Every element – from door handles to lighting fixtures – was carefully chosen to align with the design concept.
While rooted in tradition, the home embraces modern technology. Smart home automation enables control of lighting, climate, and security with ease. The design also incorporates energy-efficient solutions, including LED lighting, solar provisions, and rainwater harvesting systems, ensuring sustainability without compromising on comfort.
A key addition enhancing comfort and accessibility is the vacuum lift, seamlessly integrated into the architecture for smooth vertical movement while maintaining the home’s clean, contemporary aesthetic.
The exterior and landscape design reflect simplicity and serenity. The garden features lush greenery and sculptural planters, creating a calming visual connection with nature. A covered sit-out area serves as an ideal spot for evening tea or family gatherings, blending privacy with openness.
This home is more than a luxurious residence – it is a reflection of faith, culture, and modernity. It demonstrates how spiritual values and design excellence can coexist beautifully. Every detail, from the vazu area to the namaz room, from the marble inlay Quranic verses to the CNC-cut Islamic patterns, from the Jacuzzi to the vacuum lift and leather-detailed study furniture, speaks of a design philosophy rooted in respect for tradition while embracing contemporary comfort.
For Parakh Consultancy, this project reinforces our core belief: great design is personal, timeless, and culturally meaningful. Delivering this home from blueprint to reality, ensuring it reflects the family’s soul, has been an honour and a proud moment in our journey.
Fact File
Designed by: Parakh Consultancy
Project Type: Residential Architecture & Interior Design
Project Name: The House of Sacred Geometry Location: Civil Lines, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Year Built: 2023–2024
Duration of the Project: 1.5 Years
Project Size: 5700 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Str. Pravin Parakh (Gold Medalist) & Ar. Vastu Parakh
Team Design Credits: Pragati Jain, Er. Hitesh Dewangan & Er. Basant Manjhe
Photograph Courtesy: Harsh Gupta
Firm’s Website Link: Parakh Consultancy
Firm’s Instagram Link: Parakh Consultancy
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