This residence in Bengaluru feels instinctively familiar like the city’s fervour to savour a post–bisi bele bhath nap, giving in to the clement rhythm of slow afternoons. With switchback stairs doubling as feline thoroughfares, stone floors invite you inside this 2,750 sq ft space crafted by Anisha Menon and Sabyasachi Routray, Principal Architects and Founders of MA+RS in collaboration with Mereen Koshy. Built for barefoot moments, a reflex to the city’s weathered warmth, the space unfolds in earthy tones as a canvas where a family of four and two cats leave vivid strokes of their life.
Tiled in dash dash dot and orient patterns, what began as two 3BHK apartments was reworked into a six-bedroom duplex. Encompassing a functional plan aimed at intimate zones like reading nooks and game nights, the home emphasises daily rituals and the use of materials with a natural ageing process.
"The leather-finish limestone floors provide a grounding, tactile quality in Indian homes where everyone likes to be barefoot, while the Indian Patent Stone (IPS) walls in complementary shades add a rich yet handmade texture..."
- Anisha Menon and Sabyasachi Routray














