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Minimal, maximal and classic: This Hyderabad home by Ameet Mirpuri is the perfect mix

NOV 28, 2024 | By Anaya Zubin
The heart of the home, the open living room showcases furniture from Within Design, a wall light from Objects By N 13 by Sander Bottinga, rugs from Jaipur Rugs, Swing by POD Pieces of Desire and decor from Viya Home, Studio Orion and Ikai Asai; Photography by Ishita Sitwala; Styling by Samir Wadekar
The open living features a wall light from Objects By N 13 by Sander Bottinga, rugs from Jaipur Rugs, furniture from Within Design, rugs from Jaipur Rugs, Swing by Pieces of Desire and decor from Viya Home, Studio Orion and Ikai Asai; Photography by Ishita Sitwala
The formal living showcases a glimpse of an alluring sculpture and cosy seating; Photography by Ishita Sitwala
The living room has a plethora of delightful details and features decor from Viya Home, Studio Orion and Ikai Asai, a wall light from Objects By N 13 by Sander Bottinga, rugs from Jaipur Rugs, Swing by POD Pieces of Desire and furniture from Within Design; Photography by Ishita Sitwala
The dining area has plush tones of green and pink while cosy furniture from Within Design and an alluring chandelier from Jade Lights grace the space; Photography by Ishita Sitwala
The kitchen is beautifully designed with sage green and white hues; Photography by Ishita Sitwala
The master bedroom features furniture from Within Design and wallpaper from Studio Orion; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

Whether you gravitate towards maximalism or minimalism, this Hyderabad abode tells you how to perfectly balance the two favourites. Adorned with mesmerising art, it’s a space where each detail alludes to a personal tale and truly resonates with the homeowners. Imagined by creative director and principal designer Ameet Mirpuri of Design Studio, the space spreads across 4,500 sq ft. It’s a home with an everlasting romance between traditional and modern design.

An ode to traditional design displaying a fusion of visuals from Indian to modern decor innately ties together the space. Glimmers of dusty pink, glowing gold, serene green, terracotta and grey pop in each corner of the space reflects against the pearl white and marble floors. Overflowing with striking art, an array of alluring discoveries wait at every turn.

The open living area features alluring art by Para Kashtha, a wall light from Objects By N 13 by Sander Bottinga and furniture from Within Design; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The heart of the home showcases furniture from Within Design, a wall light from Objects By N 13 by Sander Bottinga, rugs from Jaipur Rugs, Swing by POD Pieces of Desire and decor from Viya Home, Studio Orion and Ikai Asai; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The main door features a metal finish from Lock and Décor Home while lush greenery sits atop the table; Photography by Ishita Sitwala; Styling by Samir Wadekar

The homeowners wanted a space full of collectables, art and something that felt personal to them. It was a first time home for them away from living in a larger family so the couple and their two kids really wanted a next-level attraction to detailed and making sure everything was custom-made to suit their home,” says Ameet. 

The open dining room is graced with cosy furniture from Within Design and an alluring chandelier from Jade Lights; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

An alluring array of decor from Studio Orion adorns the formal living area while featuring a beautiful rug from Jaipur Rugs and striking furniture from Bo Concept; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

Miniature treasures

Featuring a plethora of materials from mixed marbles, concrete, veneer and fabric, the materials drape the space and present beautiful layers and textures within each room.  It’s minimal and maximal yet bold and classic.

“There were no real challenges as it was such an enjoyable project but as we delved into the design, we realised how much effort was going into every single piece that we ordered” explains Ameet, who designed the space alongside design director Kshitija Kanwar, sourcing head Sukhritaa Menda and senior designer Bharath Kiran Chintala.

The open television and study area is accompanied by cosy black seating and neutral hues grace the walls; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The tranquil study area is a serene sanctuary where a plethora of arches act as storage space while the olive green seat sets a contrast against the black and white hues; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The kitchen is beautifully designed with sage green and white hues; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The outdoor space is draped with lush greenery and a series of wooden artefacts where natural light simply floods in; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

Lost in an odyssey of gold and bold hues 

Upon entrance, you’re greeted with a foyer, while a television room adorned with cosy black seating and a quaint study space lies towards the left. Glimpses of the living room are seen as you walk ahead. A series of gold gimmers bask in natural light, a space bejewelled with lush handpicked elements that make this open living space the heart of the home.

The living room connects with the outdoor space drowning in lush greenery and striking furniture, a walnut-hued puja room accompanied by a gorgeous gold seat and a serene sage green kitchen. While towards the left of the living room, the children’s and guest bedrooms are hidden with concrete and brass wall panelling. Last but not least towards the right the master bedroom and another guest room. There’s an odyssey of spaces that simply create delightful discoveries with each step.

The puja room is accompanied by a gorgeous gold seat with crisp white marble flooring with strikes of grey; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The master bedroom features furniture from Within Design and wallpaper from Studio Orion; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The guest bedroom has lush flowers sat atop the side table while the pink and red hues pop against the pearl-white walls; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The children’s bedroom, a playful area that showcases a colourful tropical wallpaper from Studio Orion; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

Plush pops 

Exuding with visual allure, the white walls act as a blank canvas.  The walls are embellished with a trove of miniature treasures there’s bold-hued art and decor from the custom-made bull artwork embroidered in jute and wood to the plush Vikram Goyal brass and gemstone screens. “Pops of colour like dusty pink, gold, green, terracotta and grey keep spinning into the space as you move along. It keeps the space feeling young!” says Ameet.

Serene green tiles from FCML grace the bathroom while the black cabinet strikes a beautiful contrast; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The guest bathroom features tiles from TMCL; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

A glance of the children’s bathroom through the open door features a playful array of illustrations and tiles from FMCL; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

An ode to lavish living, this home oozes with everything you could possibly want. A true balance between maximal and minimalist living fused with traditional yet modern design. A representation of perfectly pure living!

Read more: Colours and textures cast a visual drama at this Hyderabad home by Studio Design Inc