Designed for a vibrant and fun-loving client who enjoys travelling and entertaining, this three-bedroom home reflects the family member’s personalities. Mumbai-based multidisciplinary design firm Studio Nishita Kamdar was called upon to create a space where the family could entertain friends but also retain their privacy. To meet this challenge, the design team created subtle partitions like the fluted glass wall where a solid brick wall once stood, and an eye-catching sliding door to replace the original kitchen walls. A custom-made terrazzo table separates the living area from the bar area, while the striking dining table is the focus of the living room. Created from a single 4-metre-long slab of teak wood, the surface sits upon a concrete column at one end.
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