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Why Indoor Plants Struggle More During Bangalore Winters
Problem Every December, people start noticing their indoor plants looking dull. Leaves curl, soil stays wet for days, and new growth slows down. Most assume the plant needs more water or a fertiliser boost. In reality, the cooler weather and shorter daylight hours slow plant metabolism. When you water them like summer, the roots sit in cold, wet soil and begin to suffocate. Simple, Creative Solution Shift the plant near a window that catches gentle morning sun. Water less oft
Supriya B.S
Dec 8, 20251 min read


Winter Discomfort isn’t Weather. ITS DESIGN!
Every winter in Bangalore, homes suddenly start feeling colder inside than outside. Floors stay icy through the day, walls feel damp to the touch, and bedrooms trap a strange chill even when the sun is out. Most people blame the weather, but the real cause is something that starts at the design stage. What’s actually happening? Bangalore’s winter brings high night-time humidity and low morning temperatures. If your home has poor cross-ventilation, no sunlight penetration, and
Supriya B.S
Dec 1, 20251 min read


Spaces shaped by light, air & intention
Most people don’t wake up thinking about architecture. They wake up thinking about small but persistent problems that quietly drain their energy. A room that feels stuffy the moment the door closes. A home that heats up like an oven every afternoon. A workspace where the lighting is harsh and the noise never stops. A building that looks beautiful but somehow never feels comfortable. These aren’t design issues. They’re quality of life issues. As ecological architects, this is
Supriya B.S
Nov 24, 20251 min read


Book Review Spotlight: Crucial Conversations by Patterson, Grenny, McMillan
“When stakes are high, emotions run strong, and opinions vary — how do you still speak with clarity and respect?” This book is a...
Supriya B.S
Sep 8, 20251 min read
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