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Why Developers Are Re-Introducing Wood In Luxury Apartments And Villas
A beautiful home isn't defined by how glossy it looks, it's defined by how it feels. More and more buyers are realising that luxury isn't about stacking premium finishes; it's about creating spaces that feel warm, welcoming, and lived in from the very first moment you step inside. The comfort of a home comes from its emotional texture, not just its surface shine. And that shift is changing the way modern homes in India are being designed.
Houses Need Emotional Texture
Glass, steel, and high gloss are sleek but cold; wood softens that. It changes the acoustics in a space, absorbs echo, and encourages conversation. The addition of even a wooden floor or a panelled wall will turn a space from clinical into comfortable.

In The Words Of A Leading Developer
Keshav Mangla, GM - Business Development, Forteasia Realty, puts it simply as, Buyers aren't impressed by glossy surfaces anymore. They want homes to feel warm the minute they enter them. Wood does that. It changes acoustics, softens the space, and gives it that lived-in character right from day one. We're bringing it back as developers because luxury is about comfort and emotional value today, not just shine.
Authenticity Is The New Luxury
For years, marble was the go-to for luxury interiors. Now buyers seek something with character. Wood brings texture, grain, depth, and history. It ages well, which is more than most modern materials can say. A scratch on wood isn't a flaw; it becomes part of the story of that home.
This is probably why handcrafted furniture, solid wood ceilings, slatted feature walls, and timber floorings are now common again in high-end projects. These details signal care, permanence, and human touch.

As aptly put by Raghunandan Saraf, Founder and CEO of Saraf Furniture, who is known for solid Sheesham pieces: "When people ask us why solid wood is so expensive, we explain to them it's not a purchase, it's a relationship. The engineered surfaces don't age well and need replacement. Good Sheesham gets richer in colour with age, tougher in structure, and more personal with each year of use. That is why wooden interiors are returning to luxury homes; people want material that grows with them, not something disposable."
The Practical Side
But there's been a technical shift, too: whereas once, wood and humidity simply didn't get along, the better-engineered wood profiles, improved sealants and moisture-resistant treatments of today make wooden interiors more stable and low maintenance. Today, developers can promise the warmth of timber without the headache.

A Clear Signal Of Quality
Wood makes a space feel like a home. It signals that a space has been thoughtfully designed-not just finished quickly. And in a luxury market full of glossy sameness, that matters. Be it a wood ceiling, a carved door frame, or even just simple solid-wood flooring, wood can infuse a home with personality without screaming for attention. What this means, quite simply, is that wood is back, bringing with it what modern luxury had lost: heart. It makes a property a place which feels good to live in-not just good to look at. And that's something buyers will always value.



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