" DESIGN EXCELLENCE IN ACTION "

SHUBHAM SANAP'S NIVAS

Sanap Nivas stands as a graceful expression of tradition rooted in the soil of Nimgaon, Nashik—where architecture speaks softly, yet with enduring authority.

This 11-BHK bungalow unfolds as a harmonious composition of space, proportion, and heritage. Lush green front and backyards embrace the home, creating a serene transition from nature to nurture.

At its heart lies a grand central courtyard, with rooms encircling it on all sides—an age-old planning philosophy that celebrates community, ventilation, and light.

The entrance welcomes you through majestic Sagwaan (teak) doors, finished in a refined melamine matte polish, setting a tone of understated luxury. As you step inside, the scale reveals itself—vast yet thoughtfully planned, expansive yet intimate.

The courtyard, enclosed in glass, becomes the soul of the home, allowing soft, diffused daylight to flow effortlessly into every corner, binding the spaces together.

Throughout the bungalow, rich reddish Sagwaan wood takes center stage, transforming structural elements into living artwork. Every grain, joint, and carving reflects craftsmanship passed through generations, shaping the house not merely as a residence, but as a timeless wooden legacy.

Sanap Nivas is not just built—it is crafted, where tradition lives, breathes, and evolves into a home of lasting character.

Bridgewater Joy Residence

Co-designed by the world-renowned architect James Smith, our Bridgewater Joy residences offer top views of the nearby lake Michigan. Perfect for a small family, a professional couple, or anyone looking to set up a home office.

white and black abstract painting
white and black abstract painting
Pleasantview Gem Inn

Not just pleasant on the outside, our Pleasantview Gem Inn properties are especially popular among families. With underground parking and floor-to-ceiling windows, there's no shortage of natural light or space.

worm's-eye view photography of concrete building
worm's-eye view photography of concrete building