Lifeyoga
Kartikeya Manan
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
PaintsSKK
Compo Silicon W55 paint
Interior lightingThe Purple Turtles
HVACMitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US
Interior lightingArtlite
Sanitary FixturesJaquar
Interior furnitureLap and Dado

Product Spec Sheet
Paints
Compo Silicon W55 paint by SKK
Interior lighting
Interior lighting
by Artlite
Sanitary Fixtures
by Jaquar
Interior furniture

Lifeyoga: Introducing Delhi's newest yoga oasis, a sanctuary for holistic well-being

Lifeyoga as Client

Engulfed in a canopy of peepal and banyan trees, Lifeyoga seamlessly blends into the thicket of Malcha Marg market in the diplomatic district of Chanakyapuri. This immersive yoga centre, the first of its kind in India, seeks to enrich urban daily life with a regular yoga practice that’s as much a community activity as it is a deeply personal journey. At the helm of the Lifeyoga are co-founders Dr. Varun Veer and Dr. Tanu Singh, teachers and lifelong practitioners of yoga with over 60 years of combined experience. Together, this husband-wife duo infuses the brand with their strong, very distinct personalities and shared love for the practice. “All that I have experienced in my journey of yoga has been extremely joyful. These experiences aren’t mine alone, they rightfully belong to every practitioner”, says Dr. Veer. Through Lifeyoga, he hopes to share this spiritual peace, supreme health, and way of life with the larger community.

photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan
photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan

Led by Dr. Singh, the programming is as diverse as the community it caters to. “We will do the wonderful work of serving different forms of yoga under one roof, for the very first time in India”, Dr. Singh remarks. Open 7 days a week from the wee hours of the morning until after hours, students can pick from multiple schools of yoga; think Hatha, Hot, Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Power, Sculpt, Suksham, Meditation and Pranayama, their very own Yoga Relay, and so much more. The programming, inclusive and all-encompassing, caters to multiple intensities — Simple, Moderate, Challenging — and boasts of a benefit-based system that allows students to focus or divide their practice into Grounding, Movement, Release, Balance or Specialised routines. Whether you’re starting anew, deepening your practice or exploring a new discipline, Lifeyoga holds space for all.

photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan
photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan

The sprawling centre spans 10,000+ square feet across three levels and is reflective of the nuances of a yoga practice; hidden lighting in coffered ceilings to aid meditation, mirrored studios equipped with Iyengar walls and aerial hooks for a physical practice, and a kriya square on the terrace for deep cleansing from within. The founders partnered with Studio Lotus, an award-winning design studio, to commit their ethos to permanence. “Our first consideration was always to work with locally produced materials and an Indian aesthetic that weaves into the existing space rather than impose its presence”, says Ambrish Arora, founder of Studio Lotus.

photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan
photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan

Nothing short of a sanctuary, the centre exudes elegance in simplicity. The five bespoke studios — Ekam, Dwe, Trini, Chattvaari, and Panchah — are named after the Sanskrit numbers, and each studio is kitted out with high-quality equipment and props to enhance your practice. The facilities and services go the extra mile with a Treated Fresh Air (TFA) filter system, shower, changing and steam rooms, lockers with charging points, and a curated lifestyle experience on the ground floor with eleved; a wellness-led eatery, retail store, and grocery store. While the ground floor is open to walk-ins, the individual studios are exclusively reserved for members and those attending Lifeyoga’s many workshops.

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Kartikeya Manan
photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan

“We believe that yoga is for everyone and for every moment”, explains Dr. Veer, “and so our goal is to help more people from different lifestyles experience the joy of yoga — physical, meditative, and lifestyle-led.” With the unrelenting pace of modern life and rising stress, practicing yoga is something of a rite of passage in today’s world. It’s time to, perhaps, take a page out of India’s ancient wisdom, and make yoga a part of your everyday life with Lifeyoga.

photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan
photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan

Team:
Client: Lifeyoga
Designed by Studio Lotus
Design Team: Ambrish Arora, Pankhuri Goel, Shoaib Kamili, Parija Chandra, Meenu Poddar, Ruhani Chopra
Photography: Kartikeya Manan

photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan
photo_credit Kartikeya Manan
Kartikeya Manan

Material Used:
1. Facade cladding: It is a Compo silicon W55 paint of SKK paints.
2. Flooring: It is of Mandana Stone in 3 finishes - Keris finish, polished finish, Sand Blast finish. 
3. Doors: It is of teak Wood made by BKI
4. Windows: It is of Teak Wood and Yellow Cedar made by BKI
5. Interior lighting: Provided by Artlite and Purple Turtle Installed BY Newtech Engineers.
6. Interior furniture: Made in Yellow cedar, Birch Ply and Acacia Wood made by BKI, Lap & Dado.
7. Sanitary Fixtures: Are of Jaquar and installed by K.C. Sahoo.
8. HVAC: Machines are of Mitsubishi and installed by Dreeshti Aircon.
9. Air Purification system is of Magneto

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Kartikeya Manan
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