
Sila
Interiors that stay.
Full-stone architecture for forever-homes — kitchens, living spaces, bedrooms, and beyond. Granite as structure, warm light within.
Why wood fails
The familiar interior has an ending date.
Even in ultra-luxury homes, plywood and composites invite termites, monsoon swell, and a rebuild every 7–10 years — across kitchens, wardrobes, and living storage alike.
Colony
Plywood feeds what luxury cannot survive. Once compromised, the frame is lost.
Season
Humidity peels laminate edges, warps cores, and traps mold in wet zones and closed cabinetry.
Cycle
Heavy capital, short life. The renovation bill becomes part of the design.
Compare · drag
One interior. Two skeletons.
Shown in a kitchen — the same idea spans living storage, bedrooms, and baths. Drag between soft mineral cabinets and full-stone granite — the Sila carcass.


The Sila breakthrough · Exhibition
Warm light, cut into stone.
We do not place stone tops on wooden frames. Across kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms, the skeleton, partitions, and shelving are solid natural granite — with light engineered into the joinery.
Wood path
7–10 years
- 01
Plywood
- 02
Moisture
- 03
Warp
- 04
Termites
- 05
Demolish
Sila path
50+ years
- 01
Granite
- 02
Immune
- 03
Rigid
- 04
Lit
- 05
Remain
What permanence is made of
Four truths of full-stone
Material properties — not marketing adjectives.
- 01
Permanent Biological Immunity
Granite offers zero organic matter — no food source for termites, bugs, or boring insects.
- 02
Absolute Hydrophobic Defense
Natural porosity near zero — no swell, warp, or mold from monsoon humidity and wet zones.
- 03
Infinite Structural Endurance
Immense compressive strength keeps drawers, hinges, and tracks perfectly aligned for generations.
- 04
Sustainable & Non-Toxic Luxury
100% bio-inert Indian stone — no VOC off-gassing from plywood binders and glues.
Who we serve
Built for those who stay.
Premium homes and briefs that refuse the renovation cycle.
Forever-home owners
Villas and multi-generational homes built once.
Architects
A distinctive material story without structural liability.
Material minimalists
Raw stone over synthetic luxury.
Common questions
What people ask before commissioning stone.
Commission permanence.
Tell us about your villa, bungalow, or architectural brief — kitchen, living, bedroom, or whole-home.


