MODERN SANSKRITI
- Keshav Bhatt
- Jan 14
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 15

Design, at its best, becomes a bridge between the past and the present. The Sanskriti project explores this dialogue by reinterpreting Rajputana-inspired aesthetics within a modern living and dining space—creating an environment that feels rooted, yet relevant.
The layout is conceived as an open home, where the living and dining areas remain visually connected while being subtly defined. The ceiling plays a key role here, embracing structural honesty to create a natural division without disrupting spatial flow. This allows the space to breathe while maintaining a sense of order and purpose.
An earthy material palette forms the foundation of the design, complemented by carefully chosen cultural accents that echo Rajasthani craftsmanship. Rather than replicating tradition, the approach is interpretive—distilling its essence and translating it through contemporary forms, textures, and proportions.
Sanskriti reflects what we call Eclectic Sanskriti: a design language where Rajputana culture meets modern living. The result is a space that feels warm, balanced, and timeless—celebrating heritage not as nostalgia, but as a living, evolving influence.














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