Mathura designed bespoke bungalow interiors and exteriors that aligned with the homeowner’s identity, using architectural language, materials, and furnishings that reflected their lifestyle. They developed a consistent visual vocabulary across facades, interiors, landscaping and furniture, so the bungalow felt like a coherent “brand” of the owner. Mathura’s involvement gave the client a refined, signature home rather than a disjointed assembly of rooms.
Previously, the bungalow layout and finishes lacked cohesion — rooms felt isolated, transitions were awkward, and there was no unifying style. Mathura reorganized spatial flow, improved lighting, and introduced signature elements (colors, motifs) to tie spaces together. The result: the house feels more intuitive, visually consistent, and emotionally resonant, increasing satisfaction and ease of use for the residents.




Designing spaces that inspire, endure, and evolve with those who inhabit them to functionality, aesthetic longevity, and the human experience.