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This Bengaluru home’s design is inspired by Sri Lanka’s Tropical Modernism

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When homeowner Radeesh Shetty approached Kavya Sheth of Studio Ruh, he had a one-line brief for his abode’s design — to make it like a home in Sri Lanka. Being personally inspired by Sri Lankan architecture- Shetty who is the founder and director of Beruru, a Bengaluru-based garden lifestyle brand said “Sri Lankan architecture is what I wanted my home to reflect.

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We are all drawn to different decor styles, so it’s imprudent to assume that all extroverts would end up liking loud spaces. However, the law of averages states that our traits do affect our choices, so we’ve taken five broad personality traits to put together distinct and alluring Indian home decor ideas that could appeal to each.

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While most aspiring homeowners may dream of enjoying panoramic views of the city from their living room, or of watching the sunrise over the ocean as they lay in bed—a family in Singapore has chosen instead to envelop themselves in the boughs of nature.

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“Pusphatma” BY K.N Associates : A luxurious Vadodara Home, built on 13,500 sqft area

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PUSHPATMA” began at a rather sweet note where the homeowners were a simple, close-knit family who wanted a humble abode; that hits a sugary note with every modern, contemporary as well as culturally-steeped elements. The house comes across as a geometrical riot where different forms of squares, rectangles and circles are visibly juxtaposed.

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Aatmaja : A Stunning 16,000 sqft Home, on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, by Studio Vogelkop

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When we first visited the site, we saw that there was a Lake towards the North, which instantly made us take the decision to have the house opening towards that side. This helped in providing shade to the landscape on the North façade.

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The “House of Weaves”, Mumbai : A multigenerational family home by QUIRK Studio

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Located in Mumbai’s plush residential and business hub – BKC, the “House of Weaves” is a three-generational family home that presents itself as a tapestry of emotions and a grounded ethos that stems from the identity of its inhabitants.

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Artist, A.G. Nellagi : “Expressing the Spirital Essence of his Art”

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A.G. Nellagi, an Indian contemporary artist born in 1977, hails from Bangalore and is currently based in India. His artwork is characterized by vibrant depictions that showcase his profound love for animals, accompanied by a deep spiritual devotion towards them. Through his visual compositions, Nellagi demonstrates his wisdom and understanding of the coexistence of humans and animals and the significance it holds.

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Artist: Subir Das: “Nature’s Devotion- The Artistic Odyssey of Subir Das”

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Subir Das, an artist driven by an unwavering passion for art, finds his true qualification as an artist lies in his devotion to his craft. From a young age, Subir immersed himself in the world of paints and paper, exploring the limitless possibilities of artistic expression.

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Artist, Nagesh Ghodke: “Villagescapes Transformed”

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Nagesh Ghodke, a renowned artist hailing from Mumbai, is celebrated for his captivating villagescapes and his ability to capture the ever-changing beauty of nature. His work is heavily influenced by his geographical and cultural upbringing, reflecting a deep connection to his surroundings.

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Artist, Reba Mandal: “Aesthetic Reverie”

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Reba Mandal, born on November 29th, 1985, in Malda District, West Bengal, India, received her art education in Kolkata. With a focus on acrylic and oil colors on canvas, she has exhibited her captivating artwork in six solo exhibitions across prominent venues such as Jehangir Art Gallery in Mumbai, Academy of Fine Arts and Chemould Art Gallery in Kolkata, Taj Bengal Hotel, and Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bangalore.

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Artist, Saraswathi Lingampally: “Brushstrokes of Hyderabad”

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Saraswathi Lingampally holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture & Fine Arts University, Hyderabad, which she obtained in 2002. With a passion for painting, she has been actively creating art since then, and her works have been showcased in numerous Group Exhibitions and Solo Shows across India.

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Artist, Purnendu Mandal: “Cityscapes in Brush and Light”

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Purnendu Mandal, an accomplished visual artist, has established himself as a master in his field. With a five-year degree from Kolkata’s Government Art College, he has been creating stunning artworks for over 26 years. His exhibitions, art camps, workshops, and awards have garnered recognition both in India and abroad.

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Artist, Naini Maithani Kulkarni: “Mountain Musings- A Brush with Serenity”

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Naini Maithani Kulkarni is a self-taught artist whose childhood was spent in the picturesque mountains of Mussoorie. Drawing inspiration from her upbringing in this breathtaking landscape, Naini has developed a unique artistic style that captivates viewers with its beauty and depth.

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Artist, Nidhi Mariam Jacob: “Eternal Transformations Art, Nature, and the Cycle of Life”

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Nidhi Mariam Jacob is an independent artist, muralist, and art teacher based in Bangalore, India. Her artistic journey is deeply influenced by the continuous cycle of death and rebirth, as well as her love for tending to her garden and immersing herself in nature.