The modern antique interior design blends practicality with aesthetics in this residence in Mulund. It serves as a welcoming gateway into the home. Thereby offering residents and guests a vibe of the style and character of the living space beyond.
The Modern Antique Interior Design Blends Practicality With Aesthetics | The Black Touch
The arrangement balances the functional needs of modern entertainment with the spiritual significance of the mandir.
The TV unit with its glass back panel and open niche offers a contemporary solution for media display and storage. Whereas, the mandir adds a dimension of cultural tradition and spiritual sanctity to the room.
The combination of rafter panelling, decorative mirrors, and an antique ceiling creates a warm and inviting atmosphere in the dining area.
The natural wood tones of the rafters contrast beautifully with the reflective surfaces of the mirrors, while the antique ceiling adds a feeling of history and grandeur. Together, these elements evoke an ambience of timeless elegance and provide a unique backdrop for dining and entertaining.
The centerpiece of the kitchen is the white composite ivory countertop, which is durable and easy to maintain. The countertop has a smooth, polished surface that enhances the kitchen’s brightness and cleanliness.
A kitchen with a white composite ivory countertop, purple PU finish coating, and toughened glass elements creates a contemporary and vibrant cooking environment. This design approach combines functionality with bold aesthetics, offering a stylish and efficient space for culinary activities and everyday living.
A beige-toned master bedroom with a full-height headboard and seamless wardrobe combines elegance with versatility, offering a serene retreat within the home. This design approach emphasizes comfort, sophistication, and a cohesive color palette that promotes a sense of calm and well-being.
A TV unit with a laminate back panel and glass finish, complemented by a chest of drawers, integrates style with functionality . This setup not only enhances the entertainment experience but also provides efficient storage solutions while adding a modern touch to the room’s decor.
A guest bedroom with a bed featuring a laminate finish on its back panel and a color palette of blue, grey, and white tones creates a welcoming and peaceful environment.
This design approach combines modern elegance with comfort, offering guests a stylish and relaxing retreat within the home.
A daughter’s bedroom with a Upholstered bed, full-height headboard, both side wall washers, and a color palette of beige, white, and dusty rose creates a luxurious and inviting retreat.
This design balances elegance with comfort, providing a serene space where she can relax, study, and unwind in style.
A modern dressing table with a beige laminate finish, brass drawer knobs, and a white countertop. It includes an LED wall-attached mirror for added functionality and style.
A son’s bedroom with a rough stone textured bed back wall and a glass sliding wardrobe combines rugged texture with modern functionality.
This design approach creates a stylish and personalized space where he can relax, study, and express his personality through decor and furnishings.
The walls are adorned with grey dado tiles, which provide a subtle yet sophisticated backdrop. The bathroom combines elements of modernity and simplicity, with a color palette dominated by shades of grey and white. This creates a calming atmosphere while ensuring functionality and style in every detail.
Fact File
Designed by: The Black Touch
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Oberoi Enigma
Location: Mulund, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 6 Months
Built-up Area: 2074.3 Sq.ft
Project Size: 1843.8 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 1.20 Crore
Principal Architect: Hardik K. Bhadra
Photograph Courtesy: Ar. Varad Anvekar
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – Laminates, Veneers, PVC, MDF, Louvers, Charcoal, PVD Wallcovering / Cladding – Louvers, Charcoal / Construction Materials – Aluminium, Plywood, Gypsum Lighting – COB, Track, Lazer / Doors and Partitions – Flush Door / Sanitaryware – Kohler / Facade Systems – CNR / Windows – Jindal / Furniture – Bespoke / Flooring – Varmora / Kitchen – Godrej Kitchens Paint – Asian Paints / Wallpaper – Armani, Excellent, Cole & Sons / Hardware – Godrej, Hettich
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