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This Bengaluru home by Studio Taan is a perfect example for maximising on luxury while preserving a sense of candour

DEC 6, 2022 | By Tamanna Doctor
The elegant living room has a beige bench custom made by Magari, the fluted side table from Escape by Creatomy with fabrics and curtains sourced from Home Stories. The walls are painted with Asian Paints with the wall panelling done on site and the Burberry beige marble flooring from Marble Italia; Photography by Shamanth Patil
The airy terrace has armchairs from SLV Furniture, a custom made bench from Haroon, a side table from The House Of Things and planters from Studio Palasa; Photography by Shamanth Patil
In the master bedroom, the bed and bedside tables are customised on site, the bench and sofas are by Magari and the fabric is sourced from Home Stories. The bedding is from Sarita Handa, the runner and bed cushions are from Kosh Furnishings, the sofa cushions are from Kainaat Design Studio, the table and floor lamp are from The White Teak Company, the curtains are from Home Stories, the reading lights are from Aura Illumination, the walls are painted with emulsion paint from Asian Paints and the flooring is from Mikasa Floors; Photography by Shamanth Patil

Doused in an amalgamation of colours with various textures and patterns, this Bengaluru home named Eclectic Luxury by Studio Taan, justifies its name with an assortment of textures infused in lavish living.

Located in an exclusive neighbourhood in Bengaluru, it is crafted by senior architect Marian Kumar and founder Neha Sapre of Studio Taan, while Ashok Segu from AASMA Ventures took the reins for project management. The home is spread out with 3 units of 3,500 sq ft each and the terrace is the pièce de résistance of the entire space, read on to know why!

The living room features custom made green sofas by Haroon, pink armchair custom made by Magari, the cushions and pendant light are from The Purple Turtles, the chic coffee table is from The house of Things and the rug is from Jaipur Rugs; Photography by Shamanth Patil

The creative brief

The homeowners had a taste for alluring colours and textures which led to the house having a controlled maximalist design theme. The use of deep jewel tones in the bedrooms alongside the neutral shades on the skeleton of those rooms, makes the home all the more enticing. 

In the dining room, the dining table is from Cattelan Italia, the dining chairs are are custom made by Magari and the fabrics for the upholstery were sourced from Home Stories, the ribbed panel in the back is from Archidply, the gorgeous chandelier is from Aura Illumination, the crockery cabinet is custom made by SLV Furniture, the dining walls are a textured emulsion paint from Asian Paints and the flooring is by Marble Italia; Photography by Shamanth Patil

 

The spacious terrace has custom sofas from Haroon, lights from IKEA, the glazing is done by Schüco, the brick cladding is done by Astones, the floorings are Vitrified Tiles from FCML and the landscaping is by Greenhouse BLR; Photography by Shamanth Patil

“Patterns have been introduced as accents in cushions and on a few of the seats around the home to create a layered experience,” further elaborates Marian. 

Balcony features sofas from Loom Crafts, a rug from IKEA, unique coffee tables from The House of Things, cushions from Carpet Kingdom while the flooring is made of Printed vitrified tiles from Astones and the walls are textured with emulsion paint from Asian Paints; Photography by Shamanth Patil

Tour every turn of this home

As soon as you step off the lift, you’ll find yourself in an unclouded monochromatic lobby. The black and gold storage unit adds a sprinkle of pizzazz to this space. 

The chair in the lift lobby is a custom piece by Magari, upholstered by fabrics from Home Stories, the opulent pendant light is from The Purple Turtles, the storage unit is from The House Of Things and the planter is from Studio Palasa; Photography by Shamanth Patil

The living room fills you with a gush of excitement. The suave sofas exude an extremely pleasant aura. To the left, the living room opens up to a balcony that is an ideal space to cosy up with a good book.

In the guest bedroom, the bed and bedside tables are custom made by the site carpenter, the armchair is custom made by Magari and the upholstery and curtains are sourced from Home Stories, the rug is from Carpet Kingdom, the bedding is from Sarita Handa, the table lamp is from The White Teak Company; Photography by Shamanth Patil

Fully wrapped in neutral tones, the plants and the greenery emerging from beneath give this space a pop of colour all the while maintaining its lowkey nature. 

The flooring of the guest bedroom is from Mikasa Floors, the walls are an emulsion paint from Asian Paints, the wardrobes and pouffe are custom made from Magari and the handles are from Studio Made; Photography by Shamanth Patil

The dining room and the living room have been planned across a single floor space. The dining room has an attached powder room to it. At the opposite side of these spaces, an entrance leads to a private family room. This room provides an air of comfort and is perfect to unwind and relax in. 

The wall finishes for this bathroom from Marble Italia, the pendant lights are from Aura Illumination, the sanitary fittings are from FCML, the decor is by Meter Cube and the vanity is done by the site carpenters; Photography by Shamanth Patil

Going back to the foyer, it is surrounded by three entryways, one to the master bedroom and two of the son’s bedrooms. The master bedroom screams the word posh with subtle whispers of elegance. It is accompanied by a washroom and a walk-in closet. 

The bold dark powder room with gold accents gives this room a chic ambience. The sanitary fittings are from FCML, wallpaper is from Home Stories and the granite is from RPG Marble Pvt Ltd.; Photography by Shamanth Patil

This terrace will absolutely take your breath away. Simply stunning. The extremely open layout makes the space airy and chipper. The subtle hues used in the upholstery of the furniture compliment the space flawlessly. Open spaces surrounded by greenery and impeccable furniture make the terrace the highlight of the house. The gigantic pool table and the open bar make it the perfect place for hosting small gatherings. 

The outer part of the terrace has a concrete built in bench, cushions and rugs from Carpet Kingdom and a custom made coffee table; Photography by Shamanth Patil

Ideas to bookmark

The usage of contrasting colours in the furniture against the shell of the house is simply an outstanding move on Studio Taan’s part. It adds an entirely new dimension to the home without taking up space. 

“The design through the house has an overarching theme of eclectic luxury. Controlled maximalism through the use of colours, patterns and textures to create dynamic, layered experiences through the house is a trend that the home stays true to,” concludes Marian. 

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