Residential
Design
A house that fits your family, not the other way around. Proper sunlight, real storage, and rooms that make sense for how you actually live.
Design that works for real people in a real city
Residential design is not about making a building look good in photographs. It’s about making sure your family can live in it comfortably for the next 80 years. Which side the sun hits in the afternoon, where the kitchen smells go, how much noise comes from the road – these things matter more than an impressive front gate.
We sit with you, understand how your household runs, and translate that into a proper working plan. A mother-in-law who sleeps early, kids who need a study corner away from the TV, a husband who works from home – all of this shapes the floor plan before a single wall is drawn.
Lucknow summers are brutal. The winters are cold. We design with that in mind – cross ventilation, shade where it’s needed, and walls thick enough to actually work. No shortcuts that look fine on paper and make your home miserable to live in.
Six steps from empty plot to finished home
Most architects show you drawings. We walk you through a clear process so you’re never guessing what happens next or where your money is going.
The First Meeting — No Drawings Yet
We spend one full session just listening. How many people live in the house, who visits often, do you cook daily, do you need a prayer room, a car porch, a terrace you’ll actually sit on. Nothing is drawn until we understand how the family actually operates day to day.
Site Study — Your Plot First
We visit the plot and check which direction it faces, what’s next door, where the road noise comes from, and what the soil looks like. A north-facing plot is designed very differently from a south-facing one. The same design dropped onto the wrong plot is a waste of money.
Floor Plan — Drawn and Revised
We draw the first plan and show you on paper. Room sizes, door positions, staircase location, where light comes in during morning versus evening. You’ll make changes — that’s expected. We revise until every room feels right before anything else is finalised.
3D Walkthrough — See It Before It’s Built
Once the plan is locked, we build a full 3D model. Walk through your home on screen – check ceiling heights, see how the staircase feels, look out the window from the bedroom. Changes at this stage cost nothing. Changes after construction starts cost a lot.
Working Drawings and LDA Approval
We prepare the full set of drawings that the contractor needs to actually build — structural, electrical, plumbing positions. Simultaneously, we handle your LDA plan approval. We’ve done this hundreds of times and know exactly what the office requires so your file doesn’t keep coming back rejected.
Site Visits During Construction
The plan is only as good as how it gets built. We visit the site regularly to check measurements, quality of materials, and whether the work matches what was designed. Contractors cut corners when no one’s watching. We watch.
Everything needed to go from plot to finished home
You don’t need to hire five different people for different parts. We handle the design and documentation end to end, so there’s one point of contact and one person responsible if something isn’t right.
Good residential design takes time at the beginning. If someone is promising you a full set of drawings in three days, they are not designing for your family — they are copying a previous project and changing the name on top. We take 3 to 4 weeks for the design phase because that’s what it actually needs. The time saved upfront is almost always paid back during construction in mistakes, delays, and extra costs.
Ready to start your home?
Tell us the plot size, how many floors you’re thinking, and roughly how many people will live there. That’s enough to start a conversation.
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