To Neoclassical Europe and back: A Gurugram home by Studio Mehrr is a visual twist to European vintage style

In Gurugramโ€™s Greenwood city stands a villa that is reminiscent of a time travelling tale. Nestled in the heart of the city, it is a picture of European neoclassicism with a red brick facade, white French windows and a green Parisian front door. But as you enter, you are transported to the present with contemporary, […]

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In Gurugramโ€™s Greenwood city stands a villa that is reminiscent of a time travelling tale. Nestled in the heart of the city, it is a picture of European neoclassicism with a red brick facade, white French windows and a green Parisian front door. But as you enter, you are transported to the present with contemporary, minimalistic interiors that embrace simplicity and the homeโ€™s natural surroundings. While the interiors were envisioned by Studio Mehrr, Sahni and Associates designed the exteriors of the 3000 sq ft three-bedroom duplex ย for a retired couple who were looking for a respite from the fast-paced city life.

A light breeze enters the spacious living room through the french doors that overlook a monochromatic porch. The cane floor lamp, a commissioned piece from Daisy Life, adds a natural touch. A chandelier designed in both industrial and traditional styles takes centre stage; Photograph by Avesh Gaur

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The living room is a confluence of various design elements that work together to create a pleasant space; Photograph by Avesh Gaur

A confluence of the old and new

Walking past the neatly manicured garden and the rose creepers on the white picket fence of the exterior inspired by the coupleโ€™s travels to Europe, one may believe that the interiors are similarly decorative and ornate. However, the homeowners wished for interiors that are a reflection of their dispositions โ€“ simple and close to nature โ€“ and chose a restrained and minimalist approach for the interiors. โ€œWe went for the popular beige-neutral home trend to reflect a sense of sophistication without ostentation,โ€ explains Divya Chadha, Founder and Creative Director of Studio Mehrr.

The foyer sets the tone for an elegantly minimalistic design approach maintained across the home. A console in dark wood tones from Fabindia, a traditional hand woven rug from Obeetee, mirror, and wall lights from the White Teak Company characterise the space; Photograph by Avesh Gaur

The foyer sets the tone for a clean elegance maintained across the home. Daylight enters through the lunette and frosted glass windows and reflects off the monochrome white walls, making the space awash with a soothing brightness. A touch of homeliness is added through earthy and organic accents such as teak benches and a traditional handwoven rug. To the left of the foyer is the kitchen with sage green cabinets and live-edge wooden open shelves. The passageway opens up to semi-open dining and an entertainment room to the right.ย 

A cosy nook in the living room by the side of a faux fireplace features Chandigarh chairs from Savana Living, a brass and marble side table from Fleck and an industrial wall light from Black Steel, forming a smaller sitting area in the space; Photograph by Avesh Gaur

Adjacent to the dining area, a wood-toned French door with frosted glass marks the entrance to the spacious living room. A neutral yet light palette is maintained throughout the space with 11 feet high ceilings, warm white walls, wooden beams and dark wood flooring. While it remains true to the โ€˜quiet luxuryโ€™ trend, vintage elements from bygone eras such as the custom-made haveli window sourced from Jodhpur create interest and soften the crisp beauty of the modern furniture.

The living room is characterised by African Tonga baskets exhibited on the wall, a Jeanneret-inspired chair by Savana Living, the coffee table designed by Beyond Dreams and a hint of black added through a small side stool from Peacock Life by Shabnam Gupta; Photograph by Avesh Gaur

Plants, plants and more plants!ย 

A black-and-white tiled checkerboard floor on the porch makes for an elegant juxtaposition with the red brick facade of the house; Photograph by Avesh Gaur

The homeownersโ€™ love for nature resonates across the home. The French doors in the living room open into the garden where the couple can enjoy a morning coffee. Bridging the gap between urban life and the natural surroundings even further, a vertical garden brings the outdoors inside with a dramatic flair. โ€œPlants, plants and more plants. Nothing transforms a space like a hint of greenery,โ€ professes Divya.

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