The home boasts a meticulously curated interior design that seamlessly integrates various elements, resulting in a cohesive and stylish aesthetic. The use of stone-looking tiles, distressed veneer panelling, and an eighty-year-old wood console mirror contributes to the overall charm and character of the space. The introduction of a tangerine-coloured sofa with the interior design elements add richness while serving as a bold focal point.
The Interior Design Elements Add Richness While Serving As A Bold Focal Point | ThoughtProcess Design Studio
One of the highlights of the interior is the green accent wall, which not only adds a pop of color but also contributes to the overall timeless elegance of the design.
The wooden-looking dining set brings in a sense of warmth. The thoughtful combination of textures and patterns in these materials adds depth, making the spaces visually striking and inviting.
As you enter the Master Bedroom, a serene blend of white and warm colors welcomes you. The use of wallpaper and a cork headboard creates a tranquil environment, turning the bedroom into a haven where one can escape the outside world.
The careful selection of furnishings adds a touch of luxury, creating a soothing and cozy atmosphere that encourages relaxation and unwinding.
The Common Bedroom, on the other hand, embraces the essence of Eclectic style. A harmonious blend of natural elements, a soothing color palette, and exquisite details characterize this space.
The incorporation of rich textures from organic materials contributes to a warm and inviting ambiance, making it a comfortable retreat.
The overall renovation of the home marks a departure from a previous dark and brutalist aesthetic. Instead, the design embraces a contrasting and captivating atmosphere. The ultimate goal of the renovation was not only to create a visually appealing space but also to provide an uplifted living experience. The result is a home that exudes charm and allure, inviting inhabitants to enjoy a refined and comfortable lifestyle within its thoughtfully designed spaces.
Fact FileDesigned by: ThoughtProcess Design Studio
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Lalwani’s
Location: Mumbai
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 6 Months
Built-up Area: 820 Sq.ft
Project Size: 725 Sq.ft
Principal Designer: Trupti Khatri
Photograph Courtesy: Rohan Patel
Interior Styling: pss_india
Firm’s Website Link: ThoughtProcess Design Studio
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