A refreshing change from the usual modest-sized homes in Mumbai, the Iris Home by Quirk Studio is a 2,500 sq ft sea-facing high-rise in South Bombay that fuses the charm of slow living with a contemporary appeal, aptly capturing the essence that its homeowners wanted to bring forth — feelings of warmth, peace and joy […]
A refreshing change from the usual modest-sized homes in Mumbai, the Iris Home by Quirk Studio is a 2,500 sq ft sea-facing high-rise in South Bombay that fuses the charm of slow living with a contemporary appeal, aptly capturing the essence that its homeowners wanted to bring forth — feelings of warmth, peace and joy within its subdued interiors, which feel both classy and current.
“The site was handed over to us as a bare shell by the builder, giving us the opportunity to construct the space from scratch,” reveals Shivani Ajmera, one of the principal designers at Quirk Studio. “The unflinching faith in the designers by the homeowners served as an added bonus,” she states further.
While the interiors largely bear a neutral colour palette with natural textures, a surprise pop of colour was thrown in to bring in an element of fun.
“Monochromes served as the perfect backdrop, enabling us to bring in some bolder shapes and styles into the interiors through the furnishings,” explains Disha Bhavsar, a principal designer who’s worked alongside Ajmera on the project, adding, “We’ve added pops of colour but with restraint, to add a dramatic statement and focal point in the space.”
The living room with a personality
A quick home tour makes one thing certain: The floor plan was designed to address the couple’s common love for staying cooped up indoors, cherishing solitude and some peace and quiet.
The presence of several cosy nooks in the informal living area is proof. “We loved creating a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf in a vibrant tone of blue, with a tucked-in love-seat, serving as a reading nook or space to have a quiet cup of coffee,” explains Ajmera, adding that this space becomes a focal point in the living area, which seamlessly ties in with the other neutral spaces.
While the house embodies a design philosophy that bears a classic yet functional touch, Bhavsar asserts some areas came with a set of challenges — the long passage area in the apartment, for instance. “We wanted to ensure that it wasn’t only rendered to be transitional space, but rather be able to stand out aesthetically and tie the home together,” she explains.
For the flooring in the passage, an exquisite, custom-made terrazzo floor was commissioned and was meticulously crafted using a variety of premium marble samples. “The resulting product was nothing short of perfection, exactly as we had envisioned,” she adds.
Stylishly sustainable
Replete with new-age eco-friendly practices, a volley of thoughtful decor inclusions like energy-efficient light fixtures that help reduce carbon footprint are reflective of the homeowners’ commitment towards environmental sustainability. Irrefutably, this is a breezy and spacious address that gently nudges its inhabitants to celebrate the joy of little things in life.
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