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ShoulderTap An Architecture and Interior Design practice based out of Bangalore

Four Garden Residence, true to its name, is a home shaped around four gardens, quietly becoming part of everyday life.We...
14/04/2026

Four Garden Residence, true to its name, is a home shaped around four gardens, quietly becoming part of everyday life.

We lifted the main living spaces slightly, so the house almost begins from the first floor, then unfolds both up and down. By lifting the main floor, we freed up more ground space, which is how the gardens found their way in. The primary bedroom sits a level below, more private, with the library and activity spaces further down. Moving up, the bedrooms lead to the terrace above.

A central staircase ties it all together, while small traditional touches and the surrounding trees bring a sense of warmth and calm to the home.

The Fenesta showroom was one of those projects that made us pause and rethink what a commercial space could be. We didn’...
10/04/2026

The Fenesta showroom was one of those projects that made us pause and rethink what a commercial space could be. We didn’t want it to feel like just another showroom.

With doors and windows leading the way, we arrived at a maze like layout, creating smaller pockets of space that help people better imagine these pieces across different settings, from homes to larger public spaces.

We also played around with finishes, adding just enough texture and warmth. In the end, it became less about displaying products, and more about creating an experience.
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Looking back at one of our first few projects, The Brick House. A home that made us question the usual, challenging us i...
08/04/2026

Looking back at one of our first few projects, The Brick House. A home that made us question the usual, challenging us in more ways than we could have dreamed of. With clients who trusted us without hesitation, this house stands as a quiet reflection of that trust.

Our panel exhibited at the  with .india
05/04/2026

Our panel exhibited at the with .india

Our panel for .india at  More details coming soon.
27/03/2026

Our panel for .india at
More details coming soon.

Looking back at a few months ago when we exhibited our work with .india at the lovely  We wanted to re-look at how panel...
24/03/2026

Looking back at a few months ago when we exhibited our work with .india at the lovely
We wanted to re-look at how panels are made (serious and monotonous) by adding a bit of fun and whimsy.

Shout out to all our friends who showed up and how!

Imagining ourselves as future keepers of these walls, moving through the spaces as if they were already our own.
23/03/2026

Imagining ourselves as future keepers of these walls, moving through the spaces as if they were already our own.

Clean cuts from a bathroom that’s wrapping up nicely.
11/03/2026

Clean cuts from a bathroom that’s wrapping up nicely.

Doing some exciting things. Will explain irl.
06/02/2026

Doing some exciting things. Will explain irl.

Driving along the hilly terrain, we can spot the structure from a couple of blocks away. Thered bricks of the facade gli...
05/02/2026

Driving along the hilly terrain, we can spot the structure from a couple of blocks away. The
red bricks of the facade glisten in the sun and stand out in stark contract with the green of
the landscape and the blue of the sky.
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The Turahalli House, a residence for a family of three, is located in the quiet suburbs of southern Bangalore. This 30 f...
30/01/2026

The Turahalli House, a residence for a family of three, is located in the quiet suburbs of southern Bangalore. This 30 feet by 40 feet plot is part of a planned neighbourhood by the
government with proximity and views of the Turahalli forest. The relatively smaller size of the
plot and a brief from the client for an airy and spacious home was contradictory and hence
part of the challenge for us.
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Climbing up a narrow dog-legged staircase in the Turahalli House to the top floor, the volume shifts to a much more inti...
29/01/2026

Climbing up a narrow dog-legged staircase in the Turahalli House to the top floor, the volume shifts to a much more intimate scale which speaks to the privacy of the space it houses. This semi open multi-use space also acts as a way to link the multiple levels with its connectivity to the entrance volume and the balcony in the next level.
Very similar to the dimensions of the living but for the height, this level hosts more intimate guests of the family.
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