Hyderabad is in the middle of a design renaissance. Long admired for its Mughal palaces and Indo-Islamic landmarks, the city is now being reinterpreted through the lens of modern spatial thinking. In 2025, a new wave of architecture and interior design projects is reshaping how the city lives, breathes, and builds.
This curated selection of six standout architecture and interior projects offers insights for architects and designers into what defines Hyderabad’s evolving identity—material innovation, regional sensitivity, and a deep connection to memory and climate.
If you’re looking for design inspiration, material intelligence, or simply want to understand where architecture is heading in India, start here.
Rooted in Culture, Refined in Form

Firm: Studio SP_ACE
Location: Hyderabad
Year: 2025
Designed for a young family in a high-rise, this home marries clean, modern architecture with Indian material cues. Arched glass, curved walls, cherry wood tones, and rattan wardrobes bring warmth to the refined geometry.
Studio SP_ACE strikes a balance between functionality and identity, making space for work, relaxation, and play within a thoughtfully zoned layout. The palette is muted but never cold, and every finish feels tactile and lived-in.
Key Themes: Desi modernism, arched transitions, texture-led design
Built from the Earth, for the Future

Firm: Iki Builds
Location: Hyderabad
Year: 2025
In a bold return to nature, Iki Builds designs a home that uses local soil, lime, salvaged building debris, Madras terrace roofs, and ferrocement shells. The structure minimizes cement and maximizes thermal performance using passive cooling and raw textures.
This zero-waste eco-village project proves that sustainability can be poetic—with burnt-orange exteriors, shaded verandas made of recycled scaffolding, and courtyards that breathe with the climate.
Key Themes: Earth architecture, climate responsiveness, low-impact design
Where Art and Architecture Coexist

Firm: 23 Degrees Design Shift
Location: Hyderabad
Year: 2025
Designed for Harika Reddy and her family, the home blurs the lines between gallery, sanctuary, and spatial autobiography. From Garuda sculptures to thumbprints etched into surfaces, every corner reveals something personal. The material palette is restrained yet deeply expressive—lime-plastered walls and Kota flooring create a grounded, timeless backdrop. Fluted shutters conceal everything from curated art to an extensive shoe archive, offering rhythm and surprise without noise.
Functionally, the home is divided across two floors—communal spaces on the lower level, private zones above, each opening into balconies that invite in Hyderabad’s light and air. It’s a space designed not to impress strangers but to reflect the soul of those who live in it.
Key Themes: Emotionally intelligent architecture, material storytelling, cultural imprinting
Where Heritage Meets High-Rise

Firm: Beyond Spaces Design Studio
Location: Hyderabad
Year: 2025
This high-rise residence reinterprets Haveli-inspired architecture for vertical urban living. Inside, the space is crafted using bone inlay tables, cane wardrobes, balcony courtyards, and layered textures of Indian fabrics and carved wood.
A 10-ft live-edge dining table anchors the home, while green marble accents and dramatic pendant clusters provide a visual rhythm. The home demonstrates that heritage isn’t a look—it’s a language, and this project speaks it fluently.
Key Themes: Cultural layering, heritage reinterpreted, urban vernacular
Minimalism Meets Mood at SABHĀ

Firm: Naav Studio
Location: Hyderabad
Year: 2025
SABHĀ is not just a coffee shop—it’s a spatial experiment. Naav Studio uses glass bricks, coffered ceilings, exposed concrete, and stainless steel to construct a moody, modern interior that reads like sculpture.
The bold blue counter, red menu wall, and cobalt seating bring a vivid contrast to the otherwise raw material palette. The space feels intentional, immersive, and unapologetically architectural.
Key Themes: Café as installation, color + contrast, brutalist touches with softness
A Flagship in Gold & Grandeur

Architects: Tru Designs Planners
Location: Hyderabad
Year: 2025
Hyderabad just got a little more golden. PMJ’s 40th store, located in Punjagutta, isn’t just another addition to the city’s retail scene—it’s a statement in scale, elegance, and brand storytelling. Spanning a massive 30,000 sq. ft., the store is the largest yet for PMJ, bringing a new benchmark in luxury jewellery retail.
Designed by Tru Designs Planners, the space embraces opulence with restraint. Classical symmetry meets contemporary detailing, with interiors that evoke timeless sophistication. Every corner—from the grand façade to the intricately finished interiors—echoes PMJ’s heritage of craftsmanship and exclusivity.
Key Themes: Opulent, immersive, and iconic
Elevated Living at One Hyd Park

Architects: HP Lakhani Associates
Location: Hyderabad
Year: 2025
Nestled beside KBR Park, One Hyd Park raises the bar for luxury residential living in Hyderabad. Designed by HP Lakhani Associates, the development fuses urban elegance with natural calm. From its expansive lobby to private balconies overlooking greenery, the space offers a rare duality—city buzz meets serene retreat.
The apartments are finished with bespoke details, curated textures, and premium materials, all tailored to reflect understated luxury. With community-centric planning and an emphasis on livability, One Hyd Park is less about show, more about soul.
Key Vibe: Quiet elegance, thoughtfully curated living
Image Credits: ©HP Lakhani Associates
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These seven projects tell us something vital: Hyderabad’s design identity is being rewritten—not through uniformity, but through diversity, depth, and design integrity. Architects and designers across the city are embracing context-driven design and storytelling, whether through reclaimed materials, cultural cues, or climate-sensitive construction.
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