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Today in our first episode of Pinkvilla House tours we have Jasmin Bhasin taking us through her quirky yet girly home which she shares with her three beautiful pets.
“Love is home for me and wherever I am offered love and warmth that will be my home- Jasmin Bhasin”
Today in our first episode of Pinkvilla House tours we have Jasmin Bhasin taking us through her quirky yet girly home which she shares with her three beautiful pets.
Actor Ishaan Khattar gives us a tour of his fabulous home in Mumbai. A sneak peek into his space curated by Sarah Sham and West Elm
The 29th | 3 BHK Bangalore Apartment Interior Design | Architecture Saga
In this bachelor’s pad at Bengaluru, designed by Architecture Saga adheres to the principles of ‘less is more’. This apartment on the 29th floor of a high rise, belongs to the architect himself. The idea of ‘less is more’ is ideal for a bachelor pad and a 2nd home where the family comes over often to visit.
Designing a Dutch-Inspired Residence in Kerala: A Self-Taught Architect’s Journey
The Dutch-inspired residence in Kerala designed by a self-taught architect who has studied architectural marvels in Sri Lanka would be a project that showcases a unique blend of traditional and modern elements. The exterior of the house could be designed to feature the typical gable roof of Dutch architecture, but with traditional Kerala materials and motifs incorporated into the design.
The apps listed below can help you through every part of the decorating process. They’ll also give you a glimpse of the power you often hold in your hand. Our list begins with apps that let you explore alternatives, moves to apps that help you organize your concepts, continues with apps to help you find perfect pieces, and concludes with apps that let you map out each exquisite detail.
This home in New Delhi puts the spotlight on traditional Indian artwork| Remarkable Living
With a successful career spanning two decades, interior designer Amrita Guha has made a name for her distinct style – blending a raw, almost minimalist aesthetic with the ornate intricacy of many of India’s traditional crafts. This conscious decision to incorporate the work of India’s wide range of craftsmen into this 14,000 sq ft family home means that just about every corner has a story behind it.
Our clients are a family based in the US and connected with us after seeing some of our past work and resonating with it. They desired a clean modern home but one that brought in facets of their Indian heritage, color and art in a way that was intentional and curated.
House with a Traditional Chettinad Courtyard Between 2 Trees in Bengaluru : By Technoarchitecture
Between Two Trees is a three-storey residence adapting to a need for varying levels of privacy. The design language of the home focuses on the fusion between Indian and Balinese architectural styles, while playing with natural materials. One is welcomed into the house by two massive trees that become the entrance gateway to the building.
Narahari Bhawandla : “Celebrating Telangana’s Folk Spirit Through Colour, Rhythm & Rural Memory
Artist, Narhari Bhawandla is celebrated for his vibrant portrayals of rural Telangana, where everyday village life unfolds through richly expressive colour, movement, and storytelling. Deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of the region, his works draw inspiration from folk traditions, oral narratives, music, dance, and the enduring rhythms of agrarian life.
Artist, Jasleen Bajaj: “Sufi Inspirations – A Journey of Happiness and Devotion”
Jasleen Bajaj is a dynamic emerging artist with over four years of operational experience, poised to make a significant mark in the artistic realm. With a well-rounded background, she brings a wealth of expertise to her craft, specializing in the creation of artwork in acrylic and oil, employing a diverse range of creative techniques.
Artist, Kandi Narsimlu: “Capturing Rural India’s Vibrant Essence”
Artist, Kandi Narsimlu, a contemporary Indian artist, infuses life into the bucolic landscapes of Telangana with his vivid and captivating subjects. His art resonates with the essence of rural India, where the ordinary is transformed into the extraordinary. Through his skillful hand, lipstick and bindis, amulets and jewelry, sarees and shopping bags become vehicles for contemporary expression.
Born in 1985, Madan Pawar’s artistic journey originates from the heart of rural Maharashtra, a place seldom ventured by many into the bustling cities. His pursuit of art began with a Diploma in Art Teaching from the Govt. School of Art, Aurangabad, in 2006.
Mangesh Shinde is an accomplished artist with a rich history of solo exhibitions, group showcases, and workshops. His artwork has garnered recognition through awards, including the prestigious Bombay Art Society National Award. With his extensive experience, Mangesh has shared his artistic insights through demonstrations at various institutions and events.
Artist, Ganapati Hegde: “Nature’s Fantasia – A Brush with Ecstasy”
Contemporary Artist, Ganapati Hegde transports us to the lush, green, and radiant landscapes of coastal Karnataka, where he spent his formative years. His artworks are a mesmerizing blend of reality and imagination, weaving together the vibrant tapestry of the region’s flora and fauna.
Debabrata Hazra, born in 1974 in Kharagpur, West Bengal, is an accomplished Indian artist whose creative journey is deeply rooted in his experiences amidst the pristine wilderness of his hometown. He pursued his artistic education at the Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata, where he attained a BFA in Painting in 1997, followed by an MFA in 2001.