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Easy Elegance : A gorgeous 1,744 sqft, Singapore Home, by Design Firm, Prakalyam Art Gallery

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A home with a heart has the ability to “bouy life” and not weigh it down! When Veshali Visvanaath (founder, curator and interior designer at the Singapore based antiques and furniture store Prakalyam Gallery) was entrusted with the task of transforming and curating for Anusha and Vijay’s Singapore based home, she did just that. 

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Photographer Rohit Chawla and his wife, Saloni Puri open the doors to their home in Goa.

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The holiday-home-turned sanctuary is situated in the Goan village of Assagao. In 2003, long before Assagao gentrified to become Goa’s version of Beverly Hills, Chawla bought this plot of land, carved into a hill, with a mango tree right in the centre.

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A Warm & Cozy 2,000 sqft, Apartment on the 25th floor of the World One Towers in Lower Parel, by Studio Osmosis.

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This house is a warm, cozy apartment on the 25th floor of the World One Towers in Lower Parel, Mumbai inspired by the Danish Hygge which is more a lifestyle, mood and a vibe rather than a style.

Design Firm, Studio OSMOSIS has designed this house meticulously giving it a minimal, elegant characteristic along with a very good collaboration with the client and their aesthetic keeping in mind their taste, functionality and also a few furniture and art collections pieces that they had acquired and really wanted to keep them in the set-up.

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“The Smriti House”, A Timeless, Mumbai Home by Architect Nitin Killawala

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Smriti 57 is located on a small plot of 470 Sqm within the residential neighbourhood of Juhu, a western suburb of Mumbai.

Owing to the project being the Architect’s own residence, the building is an exploration in alternative technologies of construction, challenging norms, time cycles as well as affordability of traditional R.C.C

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Sunita Yogesh pays ode to the art of slow living and wabi-sabi aesthetics with this Chennai home

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Engulfed by a sea of the country’s most beautiful beaches, Chennai is also home to structures that depict traditional architecture and Indo-Saracenic styles. But amidst the bustle of traditional and modern lies The Slow Home, right in the heart of the city’s IT corridor.

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House Around The Skylight, sprawled across 1,081 sq ft in the heart of Pune by Amoeba Design is inherently luxurious and exudes warmth in a serene atmosphere. The design firm is inspired by the concept of Wabi-sabi, an intuitive way of living by celebrating the beauty of a naturally imperfect world and aims to manifest this approach in all of their projects.

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“In Complete Harmony”: A warm & cosy 1,100 sqft, Mumbai Home, by LC Architects

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Using colour meticulously, Interior Architect and Designer Asra Khateeb from LC Architects and her Team, designs this warm & inviting Mumbai home for a young couple, in which grey-blue background harmoniously combines with bright sky and scenic view!
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The “Vardarajan House”, A Private Residence, Coorg, designed by Design Firm SAKA Architecture.

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This gorgeous home designed by Design Firm SAKA Architecture, is conceptualised as a hill home retreat in the #Coorg rainforest. A focus on local colours, textures and details root the home to the land. The spatial organization creates unexpected volumes, cosy nooks and niches, places to dwell in.

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The ‘Infinite Frame’ : A Gorgeous Surat Home by the Interior WORKSHOP.

Source: Housethome

Specialising in exquisite taste, unparalleled service and unmatched quality, we at the interior WORKSHOP lend our collaborative expertise and passion to design each project with utmost dedication and uniqueness, turning any space into a powerful expression of the client’s personality. Our firm believes in delivering a reliable and comfortable experience combining enthusiasm and innovation.

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Artist, Subrata Das: His stunning artworks are imbued with colour, mysticism and romance…

Source: Housethome

The acrylics on canvas and mixed media works feature a cast of ethereal mythological beings from the Hindu epics with long limbs, cascading hair and a flame orange mist of vermilion dotting their foreheads. The Buddha and Krishna are recurring protagonists in the Kolkata-born artist’s works, who focuses on the sublime and the poetic aspects of ancient Indian myths and legends.

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Artist, AV Llango : “An established artist, teaching art for more than 25 years”

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From nothing everything starts. From a point it becomes a line then a form then solid and then nothing again. Space expresses itself as solid forms.” — A. V. Ilango. Ilango is considered the most sought-after contemporary artist. His creations in the initial stage was very much inspired by rural backgrounds.

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Artist, Debashish Dutta : “Figurative, architectural props add to the bustle of daily life on his canvases”

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Debashish Dutta’s paintings speak about life; or rather they narrate his experiences and his ways of seeing the world around him. Born in Balurghat, West Bengal, Debashish Dutta completed his Bachelors in painting in 1999 from the Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, and then went on to pursue his masters in Graphics from the Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S.

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Artist, Abhishek Kumar : The Housethome Curated Art Series

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Artist, Abhishek Kumar makes paintings and drawings. By exploring the concept of landscape in a nostalgic way, Kumar seduces the viewer into a world of ongoing equilibrium and the interval that articulates the stream of daily events. Moments are depicted that only exist to punctuate the human drama in order to clarify our existence and to find poetic meaning in everyday life.

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Artist, Shraddha Rathi : “Combining Traditional Indian values & modern experiences”

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Shraddha Rathi (b. 1974) is an architecture graduate from Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College, Maharashtra. During her years in the architectural practice working on interior design projects, she created artworks for her clients and decided, in 2007, to take up painting as a full-time profession.