The staircase, framed in polished wood and glass, rises with clean modern lines while staying rooted in warmth. Its rhythm pulls the eye upward, not as a transition but as a journey — from one world of the home into another.
Above, a cascade of pendant lights descends dramatically through the double-height void. Shaped like sculptural blossoms, their golden glow fills the vertical space with softness, transforming plain walls into a lit canvas. At night, they shimmer like lanterns in the sky; by day, they add texture and artistry in suspended stillness.
The walls themselves become galleries — adorned with metallic lotus installations, geometric wooden cutouts, and framed apertures that act like windows for art, connecting glimpses of surrounding rooms. Each arch and niche feels intentional, creating pauses for admiration as one ascends or descends.
The flooring anchors it all with subtle stone, while the wooden ceiling edges and trusses above echo continuity with the language of timber-led warmth found throughout the house.
Natural light pours in through strategically placed glass cutouts, interplaying with the artificial glow of the pendants, ensuring the atrium is never static but alive with shifting moods across morning, noon, and evening.
The Vrtta Ascend Gallery — a staircase turned into a stage, where light, art, and architecture converge, and where every movement through height transforms into an elegant, uplifting pause.



