
JAYPEE GREENS
PRIVATE RESIDENCE
DELHI NCR, INDIA
A Timeless Sanctuary of Monochrome Elegance Framed by Sculptural Forms, Natural Light, and Endless Golf Views—This Jaypee Greens Residence Seamlessly Blends Minimalism, Warmth, and Artistry in a Space Rooted in Serenity and Spatial Mastery.
Set within the verdant expanse of Jaypee Greens, Greater Noida, this private residence is nestled amidst one of India’s finest integrated golf communities. Enveloped on the west and north by panoramic views of the 18-hole Greg Norman–designed championship golf course, and bordered on the east by a serene internal park with a water pond, the apartment enjoys a rare confluence of nature, openness, and architectural possibility. The site’s unique positioning—open on three sides—allows for an immersive dialogue with landscape, light, and wind, while remaining securely nestled in a gated township rich in ecological design and resort-grade amenities.
Architecturally, the design pivots around the idea of structured fluidity—spaces that breathe and evolve without losing clarity or intention. Clean rectilinear forms, strategic voids, and layered transparencies define the spatial rhythm, creating a home that feels both expansive and composed. The internal layout respects axial symmetry while offering nuanced shifts in function and atmosphere, enhanced by the seamless transition of natural light from sunrise to dusk.
The interiors are shaped by a disciplined monochromatic palette that draws strength from contrast and material honesty. Dominated by white volumes and softened by veined marble flooring, the spatial canvas is brought to life with curated textures—fluted glass, black stone, brushed metals, and matte woods. Furniture and art are not mere embellishments but part of the spatial architecture, each selected to complement the linear restraint and quiet luxury of the design. Sculptural elements such as abstract artworks, bespoke lighting, and geometric accents bring a rhythmic tension to the otherwise calm space.
Every visual axis in the apartment is intentional: a framed view to the greens, a sculptural object catching daylight, or a textured wall transitioning between zones. The boundary between indoor and outdoor is deliberately porous—with full-height glass openings that dissolve the wall, allowing the expanse of the golf course and the tranquility of the park to enter and animate the space.
2020 - 2023





