Designed for Radeesh Shetty, founder and director of The Purple Turtles and Beruru, Open-Plan Residence brings to life a penchant for detail, craft and heritage. We at Studio Ruh call it the result of an elated love affair with tropical modernism.
The 1,750 sq ft residence occupies the second and third floors of a three storeyed tenement that is almost two decades old. Tucked in the quiet by-lanes of Bengaluru’s Indiranagar, the property is still held in the clasps of time. Imbibing an old-world charm and the homeowner’s predilection for craft and curios, the home celebrates art and antiquity in a way that transcends time, borders and thresholds on maps.
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