In this bachelor’s pad at Bengaluru, designed by Architecture Saga adheres to the principles of ‘less is more’. This apartment on the 29th floor of a high rise, belongs to the architect himself. The idea of ‘less is more’ is ideal for a bachelor pad and a 2nd home where the family comes over often to visit. The Architect’s interest in fusion of 2 different styles of Architecture, laid the foundation of the design concept for this luxury apartment – the classical elements with modern architecture and art.
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