The spirit of this home seems to wake with the light. Slipping in through tall windows and pooling across pale stone floors before settling against sun-washed walls in blush tones, the light traces the curves of the sofa and sculpted surfaces. Located in suburban Mumbai, this 1,100 sq ft apartment is envisioned by Principal Architects Sameer Balvally and Shilpa Jain Balvally of Studio Osmosis. And true to its name, Flow Haus, it is guided by the language of movement, expressed through fluid transitions, repeated forms and a harmonious spatial flow.
With Mediterranean influences at its core, the home leans into materiality that feels steeped in time. Colours seem carried in from the coast: terracotta recalling clay vessels, pale blue echoing open skies and chalky white walls reminiscent of salt-worn shores.
“At the heart of Flow Haus lies the idea of movement and continuity, explored through spatial planning and visual language”
Sameer Balvally and Shilpa Jain Balvally












