Every home starts as a seed, but few get to grow twice. When a civil engineer in the 1950s decided to build an Art Deco haven for his family, he never imagined the home to catch years of monsoon light and see the city evolve — all along with an enveloping raintree anchoring the space around. The family spent 48 years here, before moving cities, leaving their cherished abode to welcome new tenants, who over the years, etched their own versions of experiences and memories.
Fast forward to recent years when Vineet Vora, the grandson of the virtuous civil engineer returned to revive this house, also the principal designer for his studio Studio Urban Form + Objects alongside Prachi Parekh, Vineet maneuvered the redesign of the 1,350 sqft space equipped with nostalgia as well as cognisance of the evolved surroundings; while the raintree still held its roots.











