
FACT FILE
Category
Interior
Year of Completion
2020
Typology
Residential
Location
Ahmedabad
Project Area (sqmt)
3,000
Lead Architect
andblack Team
House of Curves

House of Curves
residential | 2020
House of Curves
House of Curves
House of Curves crafts a timeless living experience through seamless transitions, sculpted surfaces, and an understated material palette.
Located in Ahmedabad, this three-bedroom apartment is designed to embody warmth, fluidity, and contemporary elegance. The client sought a home that balanced modern aesthetics with a sense of softness and flow. The design responds with curvilinear forms that shape the architecture and furniture, blurring the lines between structure and sculpture. Clean geometries ground the space, while a restrained palette of wood, metal, and textured surfaces enhances tactility. Every element is intentional—crafted to elevate everyday living.
Design that doesn’t demand attention but holds it—an interplay of movement, materiality, and quiet luxury.
The spatial planning fosters an unhurried rhythm, where curved edges guide movement and soften transitions. Materiality plays a pivotal role: warm leather tones, brushed metal details, and organic textures create a layered yet cohesive environment. The furniture and built-in elements are conceived as extensions of the architecture, integrating seamlessly with the flow of space. The interplay of light and shadow accentuates the fluidity, reinforcing the design’s quiet dynamism. This is a home that doesn’t demand attention—it simply exists, effortlessly in tune with its inhabitants.


House of Curves crafts a timeless living experience through seamless transitions, sculpted surfaces, and an understated material palette.
Located in Ahmedabad, this three-bedroom apartment is designed to embody warmth, fluidity, and contemporary elegance. The client sought a home that balanced modern aesthetics with a sense of softness and flow. The design responds with curvilinear forms that shape the architecture and furniture, blurring the lines between structure and sculpture. Clean geometries ground the space, while a restrained palette of wood, metal, and textured surfaces enhances tactility. Every element is intentional—crafted to elevate everyday living.
Design that doesn’t demand attention but holds it—an interplay of movement, materiality, and quiet luxury.
The spatial planning fosters an unhurried rhythm, where curved edges guide movement and soften transitions. Materiality plays a pivotal role: warm leather tones, brushed metal details, and organic textures create a layered yet cohesive environment. The furniture and built-in elements are conceived as extensions of the architecture, integrating seamlessly with the flow of space. The interplay of light and shadow accentuates the fluidity, reinforcing the design’s quiet dynamism. This is a home that doesn’t demand attention—it simply exists, effortlessly in tune with its inhabitants.
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House of Curves
FACT FILE
location
Ahmedabad
year of completion
2020
category
Interior
typology
Residential
built area (in sq.ft)
3,000
photography credits
Ishi Sitwala
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House of Curves crafts a timeless living experience through seamless transitions, sculpted surfaces, and an understated material palette.

Located in Ahmedabad, this three-bedroom apartment is designed to embody warmth, fluidity, and contemporary elegance. The client sought a home that balanced modern aesthetics with a sense of softness and flow. The design responds with curvilinear forms that shape the architecture and furniture, blurring the lines between structure and sculpture. Clean geometries ground the space, while a restrained palette of wood, metal, and textured surfaces enhances tactility. Every element is intentional—crafted to elevate everyday living.

Design that doesn’t demand attention but holds it—an interplay of movement, materiality, and quiet luxury.
The spatial planning fosters an unhurried rhythm, where curved edges guide movement and soften transitions. Materiality plays a pivotal role: warm leather tones, brushed metal details, and organic textures create a layered yet cohesive environment. The furniture and built-in elements are conceived as extensions of the architecture, integrating seamlessly with the flow of space. The interplay of light and shadow accentuates the fluidity, reinforcing the design’s quiet dynamism. This is a home that doesn’t demand attention—it simply exists, effortlessly in tune with its inhabitants.
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House of Curves
FACT FILE
Category
Interior
Year of Completion
2020
Typology
Residential
Location
Ahmedabad
Area (sq.ft)
3,000
Lead Architect
Photography Credits
Ishi Sitwala
House of Curves crafts a timeless living experience through seamless transitions, sculpted surfaces, and an understated material palette.

Located in Ahmedabad, this three-bedroom apartment is designed to embody warmth, fluidity, and contemporary elegance. The client sought a home that balanced modern aesthetics with a sense of softness and flow. The design responds with curvilinear forms that shape the architecture and furniture, blurring the lines between structure and sculpture. Clean geometries ground the space, while a restrained palette of wood, metal, and textured surfaces enhances tactility. Every element is intentional—crafted to elevate everyday living.
The spatial planning fosters an unhurried rhythm, where curved edges guide movement and soften transitions. Materiality plays a pivotal role: warm leather tones, brushed metal details, and organic textures create a layered yet cohesive environment. The furniture and built-in elements are conceived as extensions of the architecture, integrating seamlessly with the flow of space. The interplay of light and shadow accentuates the fluidity, reinforcing the design’s quiet dynamism. This is a home that doesn’t demand attention—it simply exists, effortlessly in tune with its inhabitants.
Design that doesn’t demand attention but holds it—an interplay of movement, materiality, and quiet luxury.







































































































