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Less is more in this Mumbai skyrise home by We Design Studio

NOV 13, 2024 | By Pooja Prabbhan Srijith
The overall zen vibe of the home is attributed to the design philosophy of essentialism, resulting in a tranquil and clutter-free environment that reflects the clients’ desire for simplicity and elegance; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia
The clean, clutter-free design stands as a sturdy reminder of how ascetic designs with a functional layout ensures fluid movement throughout the interiors; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia
The earthy tones are complemented by bright pops of colour introduced through art and accessories—the rug here—ensuring a vibrant contrast that does not overwhelm the natural warmth of the materials; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia
The wooden-tiled flooring provides a seamless flow, while the clean and restrained design sensibilities lend an aura of calm, restfulness and timeless elegance; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

When designers Saahil Parikh and Nupur Shah of We Design Studio were tasked with transforming the bare-shell of a Mumbai skyrise home into a sanctuary of contemporary minimalism, they decided to take on the challenge head-on. For what’s not to love about a space that throws open a gamut of (design) possibilities in a city as magical as the Maximum City? 

Awash in earthy and sombre tones, this airy and amply lit 2,100 sq ft apartment, named the East Coast Residence in South-Central Mumbai embodies a sense of comfort with its ascetic design sensibilities. A mood that gently nudges you to press pause and be present. “The overarching theme of this residence is one of simplicity and timeless elegance. The design aims to create a serene and sustainability-forward space that reflects a deep connection with natural materials and principles of minimalism,” expresses Saahil Parikh, Principal Architect and Founder of We Design Studio.  

The overall zen vibe of the Mumbai skyrise home is attributed to the design philosophy of essentialism, resulting in a tranquil and clutter-free environment that reflects the homeowners’ desire for simplicity and elegance; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

 

The earthy tones are complemented by bright pops of colour introduced through art and accessories, ensuring a vibrant contrast that does not overwhelm the natural warmth of the materials; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

 

The home’s design maximises natural light, reducing the need for artificial lighting and thus enhancing energy efficiency; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

Essentialism of a rustic charm

Inspired by the homeowners’ common love for simplicity and spaces that harbour feelings of ease and restfulness; functionality and flow pervade through the interiors. Be it the lobby where natural light is abound, or the two bedrooms rooted in minimalist design, the overall aesthetic reflects a connection with natural materials. 

Locally sourced exotic granite serves as the kitchen countertop and dado, adding sophistication without losing the home’s rustic charm; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

Inclusions like the use of recycled materials, locally sourced elements like wooden-tiled floors, recycled Burma teak wood, exotic granite and the integration of essential storage solutions help maintain a minimalist aesthetic. Pops of creative elements break the monotony of the space—there are moments of subtle experimentation, particularly with the art and accessories that introduce colours and textures. 

Abiding by the principles of minimalism, every nook carries a grounding vibe with eye-catching elements of décor in subdued hues; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

Soulful spaces, mindful moves 

Much like most homes, the East Coast residence features a highlight area which, energetically and aesthetically, is easily the star. “This central space allowed for the incorporation of natural light and thoughtful material choices that align with the overall minimalist and sustainable theme. Creating a space that balances openness with cosiness was deeply fulfilling,” Nupur recalls. 

The clean, clutter-free design stands as a sturdy reminder of how ascetic designs with a functional layout ensures fluid movement throughout the interiors; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

 

Mirror Mirror on the wall, the bedrooms balance functionality with aesthetics, ensuring that each space serves a purpose while maintaining an air of understated luxury; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

 

Integrating ample storage without compromising the openness and simplicity of the layout is evidenced all throughout the home, especially in the areas like the bathroom; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

A lesson in clutter-free designs 

“The space breaks away from traditional notions of luxury, which often involve opulence and excess, and instead leans into a design that emphasises functionality, warmth, and environmental consciousness,” says Saahil. With spatial utilisation at its core, strategic moves were made and every nook is carefully crafted to foster seamless integration of storage solutions that maintain a minimalist timelessness. “The most challenging aspect was integrating ample storage without compromising the openness and simplicity of the layout,” Saahil addresses, further adding that the design team addressed this by tucking wardrobes and storage units into alcoves and niches, ensuring they blended seamlessly into the design. 

The bathrooms showcase unique design touches like terracotta cement tiles in the bathrooms, offering a rustic yet refined feel; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

 

The design sensibility stays consistent with a minimalist and sustainable theme throughout the Mumbai skyrise home. However, there are moments of subtle experimentation, particularly with the art and accessories that introduce pops of colour and texture; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

 

The generous use of recycled Burma teak wood for furniture and doors ensure that sustainability is woven into the fabric of the home; Photography by Studio Kunal Bhatia

Buying into the trend of how less is more indeed; this Mumbai haven soaks into design choices where the spotlight shines brightly on essentialism. Inviting yet refined, expansive yet grounding and intimate. “A careful balance of colour and material enhances the sense of calm and cohesion throughout the space,” sums up Nupur.

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