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A little American farmhouse, a touch of French modern, and then a dab of English country. This Mumbai home is a sort of maximalist mix of contemporary global hints with an old-worldly charm
A Mumbai home that displays an eclectic mix of traditional and modern
A little American farmhouse, a touch of French modern, and then a dab of English country. This Mumbai home is a sort of maximalist mix of contemporary global hints with an old-worldly charm
A beautiful Kochi home created by a couple that reflects India’s many design trajectories
When you walk through the beautifully self-designed house of Anvitha Pillai, filmmaker-editor and Naveen Yadav, a cinematographer, you know instantly that these folks have done a lot of homework. Their style of living is intentional. Every piece of furniture and accessory is a well-considered item with its own interesting travel itinerary.
This Diamantaire’s Mumbai Home is inspired by Bridal Jewellery
Rickin Shah loves his diamonds. “As a diamantaire, he has a special love for natural and exotic stones,” smiles Namrataa Shetty—interior designer and one half of interior design firm Studio Namah—who, along with the firm’s other half, Neil Cresto, was tapped by Shah to give his Mumbai home a jewel-loving facelift.
Paradise found! Tamil Nadu home with a tropical outdoor shower
The blue-sky peeps through a thick canopy of trees to gaze at a quiet residence, home to a family of four generations. Nestled in Erode, Tamil Nadu, the abode celebrates imperfection amidst the seemingly perfect tropical landscape. Every element comes together to revel and discover the beauty in their flaws.
The Breeze Home : A 1,940 Sqft stunning Art filled home, nestled in Urban Bangalore!
Art plays a central role in our inspiration and process. It has a vital place in every interior and no space feels complete without it. We believe there is poetry in the tension of combining art, craft, colour, pattern and texture; the careful and intentional layering brings character and feeling to a home.
Oriental Living turns a Hyderabad home into a tapestry of antiquity and heritage
Relocating from the cosmopolitan address of Singapore to the culturally prolific city of Hyderabad, often referred to as the ‘city of pearls,’ a couple’s search for their private cove finally concluded at a 5,000 sq ft residence, nestled within the lush greenscapes of Banjara Hills.
Gorgeous Hyderabad Home: A Modern Home With Traditional Twists & Accents
The homeowners wanted their second house, located in Gachibowli in Hyderabad, to offer a sense of comfort and rejuvenation. Adhering to this brief, Sona Reddy, principal architect atSona Reddy Studio, created a retreat where traditional elements merge seamlessly with modern aesthetics; a home for the family to entertain and unwind.
This Hyderabad home marries French-style architecture with vernacular interiors
Naina Reddy and Rajat Sanghvi, founders and principal designers of MakeSpace Architects, decided to do up their own home in Hyderabad in a way that best showcased their personal style. The couple who recently became parents, moved into a 3,000-square-foot, three-bedroom apartment in a posh location in the city, and managed to decorate their home in a span of two-and-a-half months.