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In a world where designers hold back on colour, Ritu and Rajan Goregaoker of GA Design have experimented with bold shades and striking patterns, and crafted a home that is comfortable in its extravagance.
This Mumbai Apartment is proof that there is no such thing as too much colour!
In a world where designers hold back on colour, Ritu and Rajan Goregaoker of GA Design have experimented with bold shades and striking patterns, and crafted a home that is comfortable in its extravagance.
Black is eternally beautiful. But, in home decor, it takes a certain type of courage to use the colour in large swathes. Often, black is treated a tad gingerly, thanks to the widespread perceptions surrounding its use in interiors – that it visually reduces a space; that it is depressing; that it’s too masculine or … just plain unattractive.
These two stunning modern Indian villas, created by architect Moriq, each feature peaceful courtyard designs within them. One has a combination of green space and a multi textured floor, which acts as a border of privacy between the entryway to the home and the main family living area.
Top 18 Beautiful Indian Bedroom Designs: For Your Creative Cravings
Indian Interior Design is a mix of the amalgamation of various Indian cultures, celebration History, Art, Tradition across the country. Traditional Patterns, textiles, and wood have played a very important role in most of the traditional Indian houses and Indian Bedroom Design, we can always see prints from across the country used in most of the Indian homes.
Retreat Sahyadris by Khosla Associates – Pavilion-like house offers spectacular views of India’s Western Ghats mountains
Scenery takes centre stage in this house, which Khosla Associates build in the heart of the Western Ghats mountain range.
The building has a deliberately simple form, divided into two halves. One side is occupied by bedrooms, while the other has shared living spaces that can be opened to the elements by huge, folding doors.
Artist, Yograj Verma : “I paint the spirit and soul of what I see” shares this Artist, who indulges in oil paintings displaying muddy reds and scintillating blues.
On the path of self discovery, Yograj Verma, A renowned artist from Delhi believes that painting is a form of enchanted power to decode divinity and redefine cosmic power of the universe. He paints with the heart and builds with the mind.
Two projects in Kerala, the Skew House and Traditional Affinity, both designed by Thought Parallels, are similar in their ethos yet unique in their own ways. The name of the firm itself instils immense confidence. Confidence, that their thoughts are going to run parallel to their clients’.
Easy Elegance : A gorgeous 1,744 sqft, Singapore Home, by Design Firm, Prakalyam Art Gallery
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.
Photographer Rohit Chawla and his wife, Saloni Puri open the doors to their home in Goa.
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.
A Warm & Cozy 2,000 sqft, Apartment on the 25th floor of the World One Towers in Lower Parel, by Studio Osmosis.
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.
“The Smriti House”, A Timeless, Mumbai Home by Architect Nitin Killawala
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
Sunita Yogesh pays ode to the art of slow living and wabi-sabi aesthetics with this Chennai home
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.
The elevated House Around The Skylight by Amoeba Design is an ode to the “Wabi-Sabi” philosophy keeping intact the feeling of home
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.
“In Complete Harmony”: A warm & cosy 1,100 sqft, Mumbai Home, by LC Architects