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Project Year: 2024
Project Cost: ₹20,00,001 - ₹50,00,000
The foyer is a minimal space lending itself to a specific need, thereby the design is kept purposeful and specific. Every element of this home was designed with attention to detail, ensuring the space is both practical and reflective of the couple’s timeless preferences.
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Foyer archway
The kitchen was designed as a space for both function and nostalgia. The island takes centre stage, offering extra counter space without cluttering the room and allowing easy circulation. Bold green cabinets energize the kitchen, while earthy wooden tones add a sense of familiarity.
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Kitchen
A gallery wall of family photos adds a personal touch; it’s a space where memories are both celebrated & made.
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Gallery wall
Our favourite picture from this series; this dining area feels like a minimal oasis, the yin to the yang of the living room, it’s a space that exudes calm and warmth.
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Dining
The study room, one of the smallest in the home, feels surprisingly open thanks to thoughtful design choices. The black bed, paired with a simple side table, fresh flowers, and a minimalist painting, creates a calm and balanced atmosphere that maximizes the space.
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Study Bedroom
The kitchen was designed as a space for both function and nostalgia. The island takes centre stage, offering extra counter space without cluttering the room and allowing easy circulation. Bold green cabinets energize the kitchen, while earthy wooden tones add a sense of familiarity.
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Kitchen
If there was ever a space that would make us want to study, it's this one. Farmhouse-style inspired furniture and blinds bring life to this functional corner, transforming it into a statement nook of its own.
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Study nook
The master bedroom is designed to be a calm and relaxing space where the homeowners can unwind and spend most of their time. It reflects a modern-Indian aesthetic with a poster bed at its heart & pendant lights on either side that add a soft, cozy glow.
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Master Bedroom
In the guest bedroom, instead of a regular wardrobe, we went with a large black console table that doubles as a storage unit. It offers the needed storage & also serves as a practical spot for guests to keep their things.
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Guest Bedroom
We also made sure the room has plenty of storage. There’s a custom cane wardrobe with lots of space, and we built a TV nook right in the middle of it. This way, everything stays organized without making the room feel crowded.
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Wardrobe nook
This simple, beautiful and efficient bar unit was placed in the transition space between living, kitchen & dining and acts as a subtle visual separator.
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Bar unit
The open-plan living area is the anchor of this home; this is where storytelling unfolds, and memories are made.
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Living Room
This modern-traditional home is all about nostalgia and warmth, designed as a haven for a retired couple.
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Foyer
We deviated from the concept of a standard TV unit by building in a seating nook instead of a traditional media cabinet. Spanning an entire wall, the design features drawers for media-related accessories, space to display collectibles, and a seating nook beneath the TV. This addition not only...
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