The journey into Sukoon begins with an arched entrance foyer, meticulously clad in a subtle laminate that gently introduces the home’s overarching design language. More than just a passageway, the foyer serves as a symbolic portal into a world defined by softness and sophistication. This interiors home blends soft tones, thoughtful layouts, and intimacy, where everyday living meets gentle design.
Sukoon: A Curved And Calm Interiors Home Rooted In Minimalism | Palindrome Spaces
The curves and refined palette set the tone for what lies ahead, a space where every detail is thoughtfully curated to offer a sense of calm and comfort.
The living area opens up, bathed in an abundance of natural light that accentuates through the large windows. Here, soft beige tones meld effortlessly between spaces, rendering a unanimous theme to the abode with pastel hues, creating an atmosphere that feels both airy and intimate.
The centerpiece of this space is a custom artwork, a piece that speaks of simplicity through its fluid lines and a radiant, sunny circle that punctuates the wall. It’s a subtle reminder of the sun’s warmth and how light can transform spaces, infusing them with positivity.
The living room’s foundation is laid with nude-tinted, full-bodied tiles, chosen deliberately during the construction phase to add a sense of expansiveness and seamless flow.
At the core of Sukoon lies the open kitchen, a space that’s designed to bring people together. In Indian households, the kitchen is often the heart of the home, a place where not just meals, but memories are created. Here, the kitchen is more than just a functional space; it’s an area of connection, where conversations flow as easily as the dishes are prepared.
Ar. Nayan and his team have thoughtfully incorporated a fluted glass sliding-folding partition, which allows the kitchen to merge with the living area. This isn’t just a kitchen for cooking; it’s a space where the modern Indian family can come together, share stories, and create new memories, all while surrounded by the soothing aesthetic that defines Sukoon.
The apartment seamlessly transitions into the private sanctuaries of the bedrooms. Here, each uniquely tailored to reflect the personalities of its occupants. Also, cohesively bound by the overarching theme of curves and soft lines.
The son’s bedroom is a study in understated sophistication, a blend of playful curves with a touch of maturity. Moreover, the team punctuates a palette of soft neutrals with charcoal black accents, adding a subtle edge to the otherwise serene atmosphere.
The bed-back, a beautifully detailed panel featuring grooves and a gentle curve, is more than just a design element; it serves as a canvas for cherished memories captured in black-and-white photographs.
These personal touches add depth and character to the room, making it feel like a true reflection of its inhabitants.
The parents’ bedroom transports you to a lush, tropical escape, albeit in a subtle, refined manner. This room is all about bringing the outdoors in, with a pastel mauve and green bed-back that draws inspiration from verdant landscapes.
The soft, natural tones create a calming environment, perfect for rest and rejuvenation. The team frames the bed with wallpaper that subtly nods to the tropics, without overwhelming the space.
Above, a specially designed curved ceiling alcove interacts harmoniously with the arched wardrobe doors. Further, creating a fluid dialogue of shapes that envelop the room in a soothing, cocoon-like ambience.
Furthermore, as the sunlight filters through the sheer drapes, it casts a soft glow over the entire space. Making the room feel like a private retreat where time slows down.
Fact File
Designed by: Palindrome Spaces
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Sukoon
Location: Mulund, Maharashtra
Built-up Area: 780 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Nayan Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Aditya Warlikar
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – Laminate / Wallcovering / Cladding – Paint / Construction Materials – By Builder / Lighting – Litomatic Lights (Yellow Lights) / Doors and Partitions – By Builder Furniture – Made on site by Angad Nishad / Flooring – By Builder / Kitchen – Made on site by Angad Nishad / Paint – Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion Matt Interior Wall Paint / Artefacts – Home Center, Freedom Tree / Wallpaper – Wallpro / Hardware – Locally sourced by contractor
Firm’s Website Link: Palindrome Spaces
Firm’s Instagram Link: Palindrome Spaces
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