India Design 2025: Can Luxury Real Estate Embrace Sustainability? Experts Weigh In

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As India’s luxury real estate market continues to thrive, the question of sustainability is becoming a crucial point of discussion at India Design 2025. Experts and industry leaders are debating whether the opulence of luxury properties can align with the growing demand for eco-friendly, energy-efficient designs.

At the event, which brings together architects, designers, and developers, panelists discussed how the sector can integrate sustainable practices without compromising on luxury. The emphasis was on using green building materials, energy-efficient technologies, and designing homes that reduce carbon footprints while providing world-class amenities.

Luxury real estate developers are increasingly looking at incorporating sustainability into their projects, with features such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and eco-friendly construction materials becoming more common in high-end residences. However, experts point out that while the demand for sustainable luxury is rising, the sector must overcome challenges like higher upfront costs and the lack of awareness among buyers.

As India’s urbanization continues, luxury real estate has the potential to lead the way in sustainable design, setting new benchmarks for eco-conscious living.

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