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A luxurious multigenerational home near New Delhi using homegrown materials

The project also redefines luxury through the thoughtful use of high-quality yet simple materials, showcasing traditional Indian craftsmanship and local sourcing to demonstrate that true opulence need not come at an excessive cost.

With a bold departure from conventional luxury projects, the design maintains a careful budget with materials not exceeding ₹220 per square foot, while celebrating indigenous elements like kota stone, a fine-grained limestone celebrated for its distinctive greenish-blue hues, durability, and slip-resistant properties.

Quarried in Rajasthan’s Kota district, the stone material creates a striking feature wall in the formal living room, where brass accents interweave to create an artistic composition that captures and reflects natural light.

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Besides that, the home showcases a rich palette of indigenous materials: hand-cut and chiselled stone, terrazzo, pigmented cement, various Indian stones, exposed concrete, wood, and Araish plaster—an ancient technique yielding a smooth, glossy finish with minimal maintenance requirements.



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