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Archi Hives’ latest residential project is both aesthetically captivating and highly functional

In the heart of Civil Lines, New Delhi, Archi Hives has undertaken a compelling urban intervention, redefining the way people perceive and interact with architectural spaces. This residential project stands as testament to the harmonious blend of modernism and minimalism.

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Beyond its aesthetic allure, this project makes a subtle yet powerful statement about durability, especially in the choice of wood, and the creative use of veneers and plywood that underscore the interior’s longevity.
The entire concept revolves around the intricate interplay of furniture, home accessories, colour palettes, and textures, meticulously curated to enhance the user experience. From the overall spatial planning to the finer project details, the minimalist touch is apparent in the geometric and functional room layouts.

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Every element reflects deliberate planning, underscoring the simplicity and functionality that define minimalism.
The furniture, in particular, takes centre stage. Each piece, crafted creatively using veneers and plywood, contributes to a compelling narrative within the house. The selection of sleek, organically designed furniture complements the muted pastel tones used in the living room, creating a sense of balance and harmony. Inspired by minimalist design concepts such as Japandi and Scandinavian styles, this project seamlessly fuses these influences, celebrating the beauty of simplicity in every detail.

The approach to the project’s interiors is equally inspiring. As one steps into this residence, one finds themselves immersed in a world where minimalism isn’t just a design choice but a way of life. Every element, from the furniture to the colour palettes, has been meticulously considered to create a space that’s both striking and serene. It’s an invitation to experience the harmony between modern living and the art of less, where durability is the keyword when it comes to the choice of wood.


As Archi Hives continues to set new standards in the design space, the subtle yet profound message remains – that in this creation, simplicity indeed takes centre stage.

Archi Hives: Where Minimalism Meets Modern Living

Archi Hives, a prominent practice, based in the heart of Delhi, has an insatiable appetite for challenging projects across diverse environments and cultures. With a commitment to creating meaningful impact through their expertise in interior design, architecture, and landscaping, the team at Archi Hives brings an abundance of experience to every project. Their core philosophy centres on crafting high-end residential designs, office spaces, and commercial environments. Established in the early nineties by Harsharan Singh, Ruby Singh, and Gurjit Singh, the firm’s expertise extends to various domains, including architecture, planning, and interior design, with a particular emphasis on human-centric designs that seamlessly blend with their surroundings.

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