2017: A Space Odyssey
Femina|December 21, 2017

Young home-owners are acing the design game by proving that bigger can be better, while less is still more. Confused?

Gia Claudette Fernandes
2017: A Space Odyssey

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It’s clear that maximising space is priority number one for young couples. Our first project features the home of a couple (who wish to remain anonymous) who chose to turn their five-bedroom apartment into a sprawling three-bedroom. The 3,500 sq ft space, which overlooks a water body in Powai, Mumbai, is home to the couple and their three-year-old daughter.

Their dream home was designed by architects Kayzad Shroff and Maria Leon, of the Mumbai-based firm SHROFFLeon. Shroff says, “Our brief was simple—to turn five bedrooms into two. In addition to the conversion of an open terrace into a den, we also had to create an intimate family space that doubled up as an entertainment zone.”

As their clients requested clean lines, SHROFFLeon took an elegant stylistic approach with a muted palette. They used handmade marble tiles, wood-finish wallpaper, blown-glass sculptures, green walls and an artisanal stainless steel screen in the master bath to bring an elegant earthiness to the space.

This story is from the December 21, 2017 edition of Femina.

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This story is from the December 21, 2017 edition of Femina.

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