This space in has been designed as a first home for a young couple, Abhishek and Roselle, who spend their time between London and Goa. The home owners wanted a soft, neutral aesthetic, a little different from the usual heavier, colonial-style homes that dominate South Goa, yet retaining some of the traditional essence. Post initial discussions, we arrived at a contemporary design style with a warm color palette, blending minimalistic design and hints of an old-world charm with a touch of Japandi elegance. The home is more an extension of the clients personalities and preferences.
Mostly comprising almond and creamy hues, a few accent elements like art or rugs, and the occasional black statement furniture piece lend some boldness to a somewhat refined interior. Hints of traditional molding to the chairs and a bit of brass or gold used in lights and knobs add a touch of old-world charm and familiarity to the contemporary palette.
The couple’s love for entertaining transformed the living area into the heart of their home, embodying minimalistic elegance with Japandi charm. Flooded with natural light, the space exudes opulence through warm hues and sophisticated simplicity. By blending formal and informal elements, the room achieves a welcoming warmth.
Bathed in hues of cream and caramel, statement pieces such as the abstract Obeetee rug and an origami cluster of lights from Fig Living add a sense of boldness and life to a somewhat refined interior. A majestic grandfather rocking chair from Wooden Street and coffee table set from Fleck sit perfectly against the organic rust and beige rug that ties the space together.