Embracing a minimalist aesthetic, this 3 bedroom interior design exudes a sophisticated monochrome palette, utilizing black, white, and Fifty Shades of Grey to create a serene and timeless atmosphere. Each room is meticulously curated to blend simplicity with elegance, focusing on clean lines and uncluttered spaces.
This 3 Bedroom Design in Mumbai Exudes a Sophisticated Color Palette | SU CASA INTERIORS
In the living room, a sleek grey sofa anchors the space, complemented by a black coffee table with subtle geometric patterns. The walls are painted a soft grey, enhancing the natural light that floods through expansive windows. A minimalist grey area rug grounds the space, while strategically placed black and white art pieces add visual interest without overwhelming the senses.
The dining area continues the monochromatic theme with a glass top with a marble base table surrounded by grey chairs. A simple pendant light in matte black with crystals hangs above, providing a focal point while maintaining the room’s restrained elegance. Grey curtains frame the windows, offering privacy and a touch of softness.
Each room is carefully designed to maximize space and light, with clean lines and an emphasis on functionality.
Muted tones are introduced to balance the otherwise monochrome palette, adding subtle warmth and depth to each space.
A soft grey in the living room, blue and blush tones in the bedrooms, and the calming blue in the kitchen provide a gentle contrast, keeping the aesthetic harmonious and calm.
The designer’s carefully placed artwork reveals the true character of the home.
Every piece is unique, enhancing the personal, curated feel of the space. From abstract paintings in the hallway to bespoke 3-D art piece made of 180 wooden blocks in the living room, the art not only complements the minimalist design but also tells a story of creativity and individuality.
This home is a perfect marriage of simplicity, beauty, and personal expression. Thus, offering a tranquil escape from the outside world while showcasing the designer’s artistic touch.
Fact File
Designed by: SU CASA INTERIORS
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Shah’s Abode
Location: Andheri West, Mumbai
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 8 Months
Project Size: 1251 Sq.ft
Principal Designer: Shimonee A R Shah
Photograph Courtesy: phxindia
Lighting Designers: Halo Designs – Nehal Aggarwal
Acoustics Consultants: Audio Desires – Ashutosh Parikh
Interior Styling: Alisha M
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – Ici / Wallcovering / Cladding – Stucco / Lighting – Abby Lights Sanitaryware – Kohler / Flooring – Millenium Marble / Paint – Asian Paints Royale Matt / Hardware – Hettich,
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