Designing a home for a family of three, each with a unique taste, might be a challenge for some, but can be viewed as an opportunity to experiment with different styles by others. and her team did exactly that. Their skill is evident not just in the design but also in the planning and juxtaposition of the different spaces which come together so beautifully.
BOLD AND EXPRESSIVE
"One thing the clients were very clear about was that they loved colour and did not want to stick to beiges and browns. And that became our starting point, shares Vyoma, who focused on giving every space a unique character. Each space is built on a story - for example, the dark-hued master bedroom expresses a bold personality. Since this room is used mostly by the father, he wanted to have a masculine vibe to the space, while at the same time giving it an exotic and luxe feel. Leather finish marble made for the backdrop of the bed back wall, which in turn was complemented with a cappuccino-hued back painted glass on wardrobes and the TV unit. The furniture was further accentuated with gold finished clay fired custom handmade tiles with the marble. The balcony and the bathroom of this room follow the same language in subtle ways.
THE MEMPHIS INFLUENCE
The daughter's room is a riot of colours balanced with well-defined geometric forms.
This story is from the September 2022 edition of Architect and Interiors India.
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