Have you ever struggled with overcoming jet lag after a long trip abroad? The shift in spatial surroundings can feel as overwhelming as navigating time zones, where everything feels disconnected, somehow. Envision a home that could mellow that transition, bringing a sense of regionality, while preserving the essence of a life elsewhere. Designed by Sunita Yogesh of her eponymous firm Sunita Yogesh Studio, this 2,100 sq ft apartment in Mylapore, Chennai, helps savour that sentiment.
The home was curated for a young family of four who returned to their hometown after spending a chapter of their life in Canada. The space, therefore, manifests an interplay between the two geographies, carrying the tune of life in Canada while mapping the everyday in Madras.
“We took cues from the openness and ease of North American homes and blended them with the material warmth, handcrafted details and grounded sensibilities of old Madras residences”
Sunita Yogesh












