The design intention for this 2,000 sq. ft. NRI apartment was to create a home that feels calm, grounded, and timeless while maintaining a sense of understated luxury. The spatial planning was driven by the idea of openness without compromising intimacy. By removing an existing bedroom wall, the layout was transformed into a 35-foot-long visual axis, allowing the drawing room, family sitting, and mandir to flow seamlessly into one another. This gesture enhanced spatial continuity and encouraged togetherness, while telescopic fluted glass partitions maintain flexibility and subtle separation when required.
Materiality plays a defining role in shaping the character of the home. A curated palette of striated textured MCM cladding, rammed earth finishes, fluted laminates, relwood accents, and soft metallic highlights establishes warmth and depth. Beige and earthy tones form the foundation of the interiors, creating a soothing backdrop that enhances natural light and spatial clarity. Italian marble flooring runs throughout the apartment, reinforcing continuity and elevating the sense of refinement.
Each space has been thoughtfully detailed to balance aesthetics with functionality. Textured ceilings, concealed storage solutions, and camouflaged doors ensure visual calm and minimal clutter. The bedrooms express individual personalities while maintaining a cohesive language of materials and tones. Overall, the apartment reflects a deliberate effort to craft an environment that is elegant yet comfortable, contemporary yet enduring — a home designed for mindful living and lasting sophistication.