Balance, imbalance, restraint and rebellion. A home in Pune’s Koregaon Park somehow cradles all of it together. Imagined by Sparc Design with 1,600 sq ft area in sight, its monochromatic palette defines the art of considered subtractions. Stripped of colours and embellishments, the rooms and corners still conjure a sensorial journey for the dwellers. While the lime plaster brings tactility, the veneer brings warmth and black inserts add depth. Light traces these elements across the day, animating the ever-present stillness.
Black, white and grey form the first impressions — an exercise in restraint that elevates the home’s proportion, texture and light. The family’s heart was set on a home that would hold both rhythm and tension. Sparc Design’s principal architect Suhani Lal Sanghra along with Vikram Sanghra, Partner, and the team responded with calibrated asymmetry — voids balanced by curves, solids offset by surfaces that invite touch. Balance here is found in the home’s composure and the imbalance is the varying rhythm that keeps the space alive.