Moonika Surve Principal Architect

Moonika Surve Principal Architect Architectural & Interior Design Company

20/04/2026

“Not everyone needs a designer.

But if you value clarity in your space…

we might work well together.

Design Clarity — Ep. 05”

19/04/2026

“Bad decisions are expensive.

Design Clarity — Ep. 04”

18/04/2026

Design Clarity

Ep | 03

18/04/2026

“Everything works together.
Or nothing works.

Design Clarity — Ep. 03”

17/04/2026

“When everything is done…
but nothing feels right.

Design Clarity — Ep. 02”

16/04/2026

“Less, but better.

Design Clarity — Ep. 01”

You don’t just enter this home… you descend into it.A step down, the noise fades.Another step, the light softens.By the ...
24/03/2026

You don’t just enter this home… you descend into it.

A step down, the noise fades.
Another step, the light softens.
By the time you reach the heart of the space—
it’s just you, water, texture, and stillness.

Concrete stands raw.
Wood brings warmth.
Light traces every edge like it was meant to be there.

Nothing loud. Nothing extra.
Yet everything pulls you in.

Some spaces are designed.
Some are experienced.

Which one do you think this is?

ArchitecturalMood InteriorNarrative DesignExperience CalmLiving StatementSpaces

Not everythingNot just a space… a pause between chaos and calm.Sunlight filters in, shadows play along raw concrete,wate...
24/03/2026

Not everything

Not just a space… a pause between chaos and calm.

Sunlight filters in, shadows play along raw concrete,
water ripples softly beside you—
and suddenly, everything feels lighter.

Layers of levels, textures, and silence
coming together to create a home that doesn’t demand attention,
but quietly holds it.

Some designs impress.
Some designs stay.

This one does both.

ModernArchitecture InteriorGoals SereneSpaces HomeDesign DesignWithSoul

Designing spaces that do more than just look good—they need to feel good, too. 🤎 For this project, the goal was to blur ...
19/03/2026

Designing spaces that do more than just look good—they need to feel good, too. 🤎 For this project, the goal was to blur the lines between the indoors and the outdoors. By pairing exposed concrete with natural teak and introducing an indoor pebble-bottom water feature, the home becomes a living, breathing retreat.
The glowing shrine at the center anchors the home in tradition, while the clean lines keep it firmly rooted in the present.
Swipe to take the full tour. What is your favorite element of this living space? 🌿
BiophilicDesign

This bungalow is designed as a layered spatial experience rather than a static structure.The outer veil of vertical fins...
17/03/2026

This bungalow is designed as a layered spatial experience rather than a static structure.
The outer veil of vertical fins creates a semi-transparent threshold—blurring the boundary between exterior and interior. As light passes through these elements, it casts ever-changing patterns across surfaces, bringing movement and life into the architecture.

The double-height volume enhances openness, while recessed balconies and shaded terraces create pockets of intimacy. The facade evolves through the day—morning softness, afternoon shadows, and evening silhouettes—making the home visually dynamic yet calm.

It is architecture that is felt as much as it is seen.

A kitchen where materials speak.Raw concrete, warm wood, textured brick — balanced with light, openness, and calm.This s...
12/03/2026

A kitchen where materials speak.
Raw concrete, warm wood, textured brick — balanced with light, openness, and calm.

This space was designed to feel honest and grounded.
No unnecessary layers. Just materials in their purest form, working together to create warmth within a contemporary shell.

Because the heart of a home deserves a space that feels both strong and soulful.

KitchenInspiration

Where raw brick meets warm wood,where concrete grounds the space,and where the landscape quietly becomes part of the roo...
08/03/2026

Where raw brick meets warm wood,
where concrete grounds the space,
and where the landscape quietly becomes part of the room.

No excess.
No distractions.

Just materials, light, and calm working together to create a space that feels deeply restful.

Because the most luxurious bedrooms are not loud —
they are peaceful.

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Address

42B Lane C Ragvilas Society Koregoan Park
Pune
411057

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Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm

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