Top 10 Most Viewed Home Tours on Buildofy

Here is a list of the most-viewed home tours on Buildofy in 2025.

Top 10 Most Viewed Home Tours on Buildofy

Some homes stop you mid-scroll. Not because they are louder or larger, but because they feel real. In 2025, Buildofy’s most-viewed home tours revealed a clear pattern: audiences are drawn to spaces that tell honest stories, respond deeply to their context, and reflect the lives lived within them. From heritage Wadas and tropical farmhouses to high-rise sanctuaries and shared living experiments, these ten homes captivated millions by pairing thoughtful architecture with compelling storytelling. Here’s a look at the home tours that truly held attention.

10) Aangan

Location: Hyderabad, Telangana

Designed by: Lalith and Jyothi Architects

Aangan unfolded like a quiet verse in architecture. Anchored by a central courtyard and immersed in nature, the home revealed itself gently through layered stone steps, shaded verandahs, flowing water, and mature trees. Its sustainability wasn’t performative but deeply ingrained, felt in every tactile surface. It came across as a living environment, one designed to age, adapt, and grow with time.

Photo credits: Atul Pratap Chauhan

9) Advait

Location: Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 

Designed by: Essentia Environments

Advait captivates by embracing restraint. Its crisp lines, light-filled rooms, and tranquil terrace pool fostered an atmosphere of understated luxury. Rather than chasing drama, the home found its strength in purpose and clarity. Viewers responded to its emotional awareness, spaces thoughtfully designed for daily rhythms, moments of pause, and a delicate equilibrium between connection and seclusion.

Photo Credits: Atul Pratap Chauhan

8) Geleyara Goodu

Location: Bengaluru, Karnataka

Designed by: Avani Mudra Design 

This project stood out for its idea of shared living. Four homes gathered around a central tree felt refreshing and deeply human. Viewers appreciated the simplicity—podium living, inward courtyards, minimal materials, and a unifying roof. The film gained traction because it presented community not as density, but as thoughtful, dignified togetherness.

Photo Credits: Shamanth Patil J

7) Abha

Location: Kolkata, West Bengal

Designed by: Untitled Design 

Perched high above Kolkata, Abha unfolded as a story rather than a space. Panoramic city views merged with art, craft, and cultural memory, turning the tour into something intimate and reflective. The film was an ongoing dialogue between the city skyline and the spaces within, between the inherited past and the present moment. The layers of emotion, history, and design lingered long after, making the experience quietly unforgettable.

6) Twin Villa

Location: Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

Designed by: SIAN Architects

The film drew viewers in through a compelling dual narrative: two homes, two distinct personalities, united by a shared architectural language. Light and landscape wove the villas together while still giving each its own identity. Elements like the jungle plantation, soaring double-height spaces, and the interplay between solidity and openness brought a sense of drama. What resonated most was how the architecture expressed different ways of living while remaining emotionally linked.

Photo Credits: Ekansh Goel

5) Krishnamoorthy Residence

Location: Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu 

Designed by: Murali Architects

A masterclass in order and flow, this home drew viewers through its vastu-led clarity and joint-family planning. The central muttram, courtyards, and fluid spatial transitions made the film deeply satisfying to watch. What set it apart was the equilibrium it struck, which honored tradition without feeling stiff, celebrated its scale without ever feeling imposing, and created a space that felt aspirational yet comfortably suited to generations living together.

Photo Credits: Spiritwall Studio | P A Yekser

4) Shree Gurukrupa Residence

Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Designed by: Dilip Soni Architects

This home resonated for its layered storytelling. From the raised entry to the fountain courtyard and double-height interiors, the film revealed luxury through restraint. Viewers connected with its seamless indoor-outdoor flow and emotionally warm spaces. The video stood out by showing how thoughtful planning creates homes that feel generous, calm, and deeply welcoming.

Photo Credits: Umang Shah

3) The Grand Colonnade

Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan

Designed by: Rajkumar Architects

Grandeur was the hook here. Classical columns, expansive proportions, and an indoor courtyard crowned with a tree gave viewers a sense of regal escapism. What made the video soar was its balance, monumental architecture softened by nature. Rather than a simple walkthrough, the experience unfolded like an invitation into a world of cultivated elegance and enduring calm.

Photo Credits: Captura India (Ayush Ostwal)

2) Sawantan Cha Wada

Location: Kolhapur, Maharashtra

Designed by: AG Design Studio, Art and Spaces Studio

This tour was appreciated for its cultural depth. Rooted in Maharashtrian Wada traditions, the home offered viewers nostalgia layered with contemporary comfort. The central courtyard, deepmala, carved columns, and basalt stonework created a cinematic journey through heritage. It stood out as a living example of how tradition can remain relevant, dignified, and deeply aspirational.

Photo Credits: Negative Frames | Manthan Yadav Studio

1) Villa Prema

Location: Rajapalayam, Tamil Nadu

Designed by: The Design Room

The most-viewed home tour for a reason, Villa Prema feels like a pause button on life. Set amid coconut groves, mango trees, and flowing water, the home’s rustic-tropical language struck an emotional chord. Viewers were drawn to its natural swimming pool, the collection of antiques, and the unhurried rhythm—a testament that serenity, when authentically designed, never fails to captivate.

Photo Credits: Out of Focusbu