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Shades of sage and wood define this home in Mumbai by Neha Kachhara Interiors

SEP 9, 2024 | By Disha Kalyankar
Verdure looks into the living room, its wallpaper from Maimoon Décor is awash in hues of beige and white. Featuring a rug from Rugberry, furnishings from Altrove and Amala Earth, styled by Black White Blue Studio; Photography by Sagar Mandal
The living room overlooks the open kitchen. Featuring a warm blue rug by Rugberry; Photography by Sagar Mandal

As Le Corbusier once said, “The home should be the treasure chest of living.” This Mumbai home embodies that thought adorned with the freshness of sage green and the lasting warmth of timber. Nestled on a quaint street in Mumbai, Neha Kachhara Interiors has designed this 850 sq ft abode designed for routines of repose and revelry.

“The homeowners sought a space where they could connect with it on a personal level. We responded with a design concept of sage and timber,” shares Neha Kachhara, principal designer of her namesake firm. The sage green palette brings a sense of tranquillity and rested charm. While the touch of timber, warm wooden accent and taupe hues add depth and richness to the space. 

Verdure looks into the living room, its wallpaper from Maimoon Décor is awash in hues of beige and white. Featuring a rug from Rugberry, furnishings from Altrove and Amala Earth, styled by Black White Blue Studio; Photography by Sagar Mandal

 

The cosy living room features wallpapers from Maimoon Décor, a rug from Rugberry and furnishings from Altrove and Amala Earth; Photography by Sagar Mandal

 

The living room overlooks the open kitchen. Featuring a warm blue rug by Rugberry; Photography by Sagar Mandal

Making space 

“Our biggest challenge was creating the illusion of more space without relying on mirrors,” says Neha about the kitchen. The open-up kitchen with the sleek glass partition, makes the space look more spacious. With simplistic sensibilities, a marble countertop and a backsplash, it reminds one of a countryside escape. 

 The living space also flows seamlessly into the bedrooms, which are laden with sage sensibilities. Each with a minimalist colour palette and the natural touch of the softest green, full of natural light makes for inviting relaxation nooks. 

The ambience of the open-kitchen is elevated with the natural touch of the woodwork and the sleek glass partition adds to the functionality; Photography by Sagar Mandal

 

The sleek kitchen features Aakash Italian Marble and lights by Thakur Lamp Shade; Photography by Sagar Mandal

On a short stroll across the hallway, one finds a snug surprise. Thoughtfully tucked away in the hallway is a reading nook for those leisurely hours.“We had a delightful time designing the study nook,” recollects Neha. The walls here are clad in green and white striped wallpaper tying together the colour scheme are the green shelves, which are full of literary escapes.

Shades of sage take over the bedroom, featuring lights from Thakur Lamp Shade and accessories from Fleck. The furnishings are from Altrove, Amala Earth and Flaw Design; Photography by Sagar Mandal

 

The bedroom has the lively touch of the artwork from Vinay Gawde and accessories from Nicobar; Photography by Sagar Mandal

 

The passage way gives the bedroom room an extend feel; Photography by Sagar Mandal

Every corner of this thoughtfully designed abode tells a story of comfort and elegance. Here, the warmth of timber and the natural touch of sage hues are spruced around the beige and whites — melding tranquillity with astute design decisions that elevate everyday life.

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