This twenty year old townhouse in Bangalore is an evocative repository of culture and memory. It is layered with art and antiques that embody an ethos of tropical modernism in the most authentic fashion. Seemingly suspended in time, the home is a crossover between restoration and gut renovation – spreading across the second floor and terrace level of an old building tucked away in the quiet streets of Indiranagar. “The guiding impetus was to create a haven where warmth and comfort assumed centerstage.” says Kayva Sheth of Studio Ruh. The design team comprising Kavya Sheth, Vasundhara Shiva Kumar, Priyanka Singh superbly brought to life the vision of Radeesh Shetty, Founder and Director of The Purple Turtles and Beruru, and owner of the home.
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