The private residence at Faridabad lets go of its original character to seek a more contemporary meaning with an eccentric exterior and a rather quiet interior. The idea of quiet luxury gave a subtle, effortless renovation that made room for soft tones and a softer design language. A lush gardenscape, with its elaborate lighting and furnishings, gives a slow invitation to the interior that is beaming with life. It is where the free flow of the open layout is leveraged and played with—partitions, furniture setups and more create interesting nodes along the way, while the spaces come around to take a peek at the garden cover. Richer textures and subtler colour palettes help the bespoke furnishings become one with the space—sleek metal shelving, intricate light fixtures, clean-trimmed upholstery, fluid forms, glass encasements and more bring out a different, unseen side of luxury within the four walls of the home. The meticulously crafted details are a reminder that the e has more to it—like a personal rendition, which makes the home the very space where the heart resides.