Regal living
From the moment you step inside, the house introduces the aesthetic for what lies ahead. “The home was designed with a maximalist approach—where abundance and variety coexist in harmony.” says Aarti and Kruti. The entrance opens into an editorial living room. From here, the area stretches towards the balcony on one side and the dining area on the other, creating an open layout. Textured taupe walls and dark oak patterned flooring runs across the apartment. But neutrality here is only the starting point. Around this understated shell, the interiors come alive with dramatic accents, curated mix of furnishings and sculptural lighting. Paintings, upholstery and rich jewel-toned colour palette frame the nook with identity giving it the ambience of a curated living gallery.
To further enhance the home’s architectural flourish and continuity, arched glass doors connect the different zones of the house. They lead into an endearing French-style kitchen on one side, while another opens into the home’s lounge bar which makes each transition between spaces feel like a small discovery. Dressed in deep burgundy and gold hues, the bar carries a slightly dramatic, relaxed ambience. Yet despite its distinct persona, it remains visually linked to the living room.
One of the most engaging aspects of the home is the way it moves effortlessly across home. The living room stretches towards a balcony with panoramic views, blurring the boundary between indoors and outdoors. Instead of treating the balcony as a separate zone it has been integrated into the main living area creating a light and spacious atmosphere, an especially welcome quality in a high-rise apartment.