Conceptualised and developed by Design21, this uber-luxury residential project spanning over a vast area of 1000-square-foot brings a sophisticated aesthetic to existence by infusing highlights of veneer and Indianness into a white and grey-based neoclassical style. The one-of-a-kind décor of the house combines classic and contemporary design elements for the overall abode to transcend the modern and traditional differences and establish subdued eclectic interiors that gracefully serve the client's preferences with a flair of refinement. The elegant and majestic aura of this design style is captivating, while the details appear timeless and modest. Focusing on symmetry & balance, the artistic flair of the furniture and other decor elements enhance the appearance of the overall space.
The client has a background in design and construction, and he is also an art lover with several collections from around the world. Additionally, he is pretty explicit about his expectations, as a result of which everything was planned and organised, along with developing the concept from the very beginning.
This classic home design is a peaceful haven with subtle designer touches. Moving forward to the strategic planning of this mansion, the living area has a soft grey background complemented by fine veneer furniture, while vintage chandeliers assimilated add opulence. Moreover, the use of warm and cool colours creates a sense of equilibrium in the environment. Magenta, blue, and rust gold set against the neutral backdrop are the highlights of the overall space. The flatness of the ceiling, walls, and delicate curves on the furniture grant a serene feel to the decor. The other family lounge features plush furniture that matches the overall soothing white and grey tones of the schema, which are highlighted by opulent metallic antique decor artefacts. The material palette subsumed throughout the space is not high-end with everything shining; instead, it is tactile with abundance of texture. All the finishes incorporated constitute multiple layers of colour. Using the open-pore painting technique, these layers of colour coating allow for more textures on a flat surface. Besides that, the decor featured an Indian colour palette and artefacts complementing the overall Indian theme of the space.