Case Studies

Selected work, told through brief, atmosphere, and design response.

These concise case studies give future clients a clearer sense of Urban Mistrii's thinking across hospitality, residential architecture, workplace, and spatial experiences.

The Pool House in Chhatarpur by Urban Mistrii

Residential / Architecture

The Pool House

A 1,800 sq ft prefabricated farmhouse extension in Chhatarpur, Delhi, shaped as a retreat for a multigenerational family. The project uses LGSF construction, a glass-and-metal envelope, a tapering cantilevered roof, and warm interior finishes to connect pool, garden, and family life.

Location
Chhatarpur, Delhi
Area
1,800 sq ft / 167 m2
Focus
Prefabrication, sustainability, family retreat
Padmanabham hospitality interior

Hospitality / Restaurant

Padmanabham

A restaurant environment built around warmth, ritual, and a memorable sense of arrival. The design uses layered lighting, carved surfaces, deep seating, and brass-toned details to create a dining room that feels rooted yet contemporary.

Scope
Interior design, material palette, lighting intent
Focus
Atmosphere, guest journey, craft details
Typology
Hospitality
Ivory House residential interior

Residential / Interior

Ivory House

A soft residential interior shaped for everyday comfort. The palette is restrained, with light-toned surfaces, warm accents, and balanced storage so the home feels open without losing utility.

Scope
Interior planning, finishes, furniture direction
Focus
Calm, function, material continuity
Typology
Private residence
MAD hospitality interior

Hospitality / Experience

MAD

A bolder hospitality project with a sharper visual tempo. The design prioritizes guest movement, high-recognition moments, and a spirited material language suited to a social dining experience.

Scope
Concept, interiors, spatial experience
Focus
Energy, memory, visual identity
Typology
Hospitality
SEOUL hospitality interior by Urban Mistrii

Hospitality / Restaurant

SEOUL

A recent hospitality project that has entered the studio's public conversation through print coverage. The full case study should be expanded with final photography, location, area, and material notes once the studio approves the image set.

Status
Published / press-featured
Focus
Restaurant experience, mood, guest memory
Next
Add final photography and fact file
The Hill House architecture project

Residential / Architecture

The Hill House

A residence imagined around landscape, air, and retreat. The project balances built form and natural context, shaping a slower domestic experience through volume, outlook, and material grounding.

Scope
Architecture concept, massing, spatial planning
Focus
Landscape, privacy, retreat
Typology
Residence
Metro Infrasys workplace interior

Workplace / Commercial

Metro Infrasys

A workplace designed for clarity and repeated use. The intent is professional without becoming cold, using efficient circulation, composed surfaces, and a focused material palette.

Scope
Commercial interiors, planning, finishes
Focus
Efficiency, identity, daily performance
Typology
Workplace
Urban Mistrii installation project

Spatial / Experiential

Installation

An installation exploring scale, object, and atmosphere. The work sits between art direction and spatial design, creating a moment that can be inhabited, photographed, and remembered.

Scope
Concept, spatial composition, detail direction
Focus
Presence, interaction, material expression
Typology
Installation

Also Published

Projects already covered in leading design media and queued for deeper website case studies.

These briefs are already visible in editorial coverage and will be expanded into fuller on-site project pages as more approved material is assembled.

Editorial Case Study

Echoes

A 1,200 sq ft café-bar in Kailash Colony that trades overstimulated nightlife tropes for warmth, intimacy, and a more collected hospitality mood.

The design challenge was not simply aesthetic. The space had to hold energy and comfort at once inside a compact footprint without tipping into crowding. Urban Mistrii approached the brief by turning the constraint into a sequencing device: guests move through layered zones rather than one exposed open-plan room.

Publication coverage highlights rubble-clad walls, arched window moments, amber lighting, leather seating, aged wood, jewel-toned textiles, and low partitions that build a more personal rhythm from one seating cluster to the next. The result is less “venue as spectacle” and more “venue as atmosphere.”

Location
Kailash Colony, South Delhi
Size
1,200 sq ft
Focus
Hospitality interior, zoning, mood, and tactile storytelling
Coverage
Architect and Interiors India, October 23, 2025

Editorial Case Study

Plug and Play

A paediatric clinic in Gurugram designed to make care feel expert, positive, and emotionally easier for children and families.

The brief combined medical seriousness with a child-centric atmosphere, which is a harder balance than cheerful graphics alone can solve. The design intent, as described in publication coverage, was to support the developmental journey of toddlers, children, and adolescents through a space that feels warm, playful, and confidence-building rather than clinical.

India Design World points to whimsical patterns, curvaceous furniture, and tactile surfaces, while other coverage reinforces the same underlying strength: the project treats emotional reassurance as part of the spatial programme, not as decoration layered on top.

Location
Gurugram
Typology
Healthcare interior / paediatric clinic
Focus
Playful planning, tactile finishes, and child-scaled wellness cues
Coverage
India Design World, July 25, 2024

Editorial Case Study

House for One

A compact 3BHK in Patparganj reworked as a sharply personal home for an independently living doctor, balancing function, character, and everyday ease.

The project’s strength lies in how directly it responds to an individual client rather than a generic residential template. Publication coverage frames the home as subtle yet bold, using strong moments like a blue entry door and Moroccan-tiled foyer to establish personality without sacrificing storage, routine, or comfort.

What makes the brief worth surfacing on the website is not just eclectic styling. It is the way the design gives a single occupant a home that feels intentional, efficient, and unapologetically specific to her life.

Location
Patparganj, Delhi
Typology
Residential interior / 3BHK apartment
Focus
Independent living, personality-led interiors, and everyday function
Coverage
Architect and Interiors India, October 25, 2024

Editorial Case Study

T-Groove / Clinque

A microbrewery and restro-bar in Noida that uses contrast as its core experience tool, moving from an open tropical-jungle mood into a denser, artsier interior.

The project matters because it shows Urban Mistrii handling hospitality not just as visual theme-making, but as staged transition. Publication coverage frames the venue as a two-part experience: an outdoor zone with greenery, timber, and warmer openness, followed by a more composed inner atmosphere layered with artwork and moodier tonal cues.

That shift in tone is what makes the project worth a deeper website note. The design is not simply decorative. It relies on progression, a tactic that gives larger hospitality venues multiple emotional speeds instead of one flat identity.

Location
Noida
Typology
Microbrewery / restro-bar
Focus
Hospitality zoning, dual atmosphere, and guest movement
Coverage
Architect and Interiors India, May 30, 2024

Editorial Case Study

The Box

A Goa sports bar concept designed to hold entertainment energy without dropping the local, laid-back social ease that makes all-day hospitality work.

Sports bars can slip too easily into generic international references. The publication story around The Box suggests something better: a venue calibrated for Goa’s casual social culture while still carrying enough intensity for event-driven use and live-viewing energy.

That balance between local character and programmed excitement is valuable. It reflects a hospitality approach shaped by use patterns rather than just furniture or graphics. The space is designed to switch tempo as the day changes, which is one of the hardest things for bar-led venues to achieve well.

Location
Goa
Typology
Sports bar / hospitality interior
Focus
All-day hospitality, energy control, and venue identity
Coverage
Architect and Interiors India, August 7, 2024

Editorial Case Study

Positive Pediatrics

A children’s clinic designed as a brighter, more confidence-building care environment, where emotional ease is treated as part of the healthcare brief.

What stands out in coverage of this project is that playfulness is not used superficially. The spatial language is tuned to children’s experience: softer forms, brighter cues, and a friendlier sense of scale help reduce stress without compromising professional seriousness.

That makes the project more than a colourful clinic. It becomes an example of how care settings can support trust, comfort, and parent reassurance through design decisions that feel intentional from the start.

Location
Gurugram
Typology
Healthcare interior / paediatric clinic
Focus
Child comfort, emotional reassurance, and medical usability
Coverage
The Architects Diary, June 22, 2024
Noida / Hospitality

T-Groove / Clinque

Published by Architect and Interiors India as a tropical-jungle microbrewery and restro-bar with a theatrical transition from outdoor dining to an artsier interior zone.

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Goa / Hospitality

The Box

Published by Architect and Interiors India as a Goa sports bar concept balancing local culture, entertainment energy, and all-day hospitality use.

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Delhi / Residential Interior

House for One

Published by Architect and Interiors India as a 3BHK in Delhi shaped by expressive colour, modern functionality, and a more individual residential brief.

View studio note
Gurugram / Healthcare Interior

Positive Pediatrics

Published by The Architects Diary as a playful children’s clinic that turns pediatric care into a brighter, more welcoming spatial experience.

View press note
South Delhi / Hospitality

Echoes

Published by Architect and Interiors India as a South Delhi café-bar shaped by tactile materials, warmth, and a more intimate nightlife experience.

View studio note
Gurugram / Healthcare Interior

Plug and Play

Published by India Design World as a paediatric clinic where playful planning, tactile finishes, and child-scaled experiences anchor the design narrative.

View studio note

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