Chiaroscuro is an apt prelude to this Mumbai home which is a game of hide and seek not only with light and darkness but with form itself. A serpentine ribbon of light moves across the ceiling, casting a warm presence that envelops a senior couple and their staff into a three bedroom apartment.
Anchored beneath roshandaans, rebranded in the vernacular, skylights, this 2,500 sq ft space is located inside a landmark Art Deco structure dating back to the late 1930s. With lofty proportions untouched for nearly five decades, the residence is indomitable and the homeowners placed complete trust in Pravir Sethi, Principal Architect of Studio Hinge, alongside Chintan Zalavadiya and Tripti Sahni who steadily brought back a renewed life into this home.
"The focus of our efforts has been to maximize openness, daylight penetration, cross ventilation and space utilization. These were carried out with respectful nods to the Art Deco context, with an end result that belongs firmly in its own time”
- Pravir Sethi








