The Portrait House redefines the idea of joint family living, blending classical refinement with modern comfort. This 2900 sq.ft. home designed frames the story of three generations under one roof through timeless design and heartfelt detail that celebrates both individuality and togetherness.
This Home For A Joint Family Blends Classical Design And Modern Comfort | Unscripted Spaces
The home for the joint family unfolds in a restrained palette of whites, beiges, and greys, where natural light plays across paneled walls, textured finishes, and curated artworks. Every space is layered with detail yet exudes an ease that makes it effortlessly livable.
The living room, with its plush seating, classic detailing with contemporary design is wrapped in a soft neutral palette. A fluted PU-finish panel wall conceals a seamless door, creating continuity and depth. The bold marble-top coffee table introduces contrast and anchors the seating arrangement with quiet drama, becomes a setting for convivial evenings and intimate family gatherings. A modern-classic chandelier completes the space with sculptural elegance and tonal balance.
At the heart of the residence lies the passageway—conceived as a gallery of memory. Black-and-grey patterned flooring and vintage glass chandeliers set a timeless mood, while a curated wall of black-and-white portraits narrates the family’s story across generations. More than circulation, the corridor becomes an emotional anchor, grounding the home in legacy.
Experience spiritual serenity with this innovative pooja unit. Its elegant bifold doors unveil a radiant, intricately detailed niche and sacred deity, creating a dedicated space for devotion. When closed, it becomes a seamless, sophisticated cabinet, marrying traditional reverence with cutting-edge, space-saving design for the contemporary home.
Practicality is woven seamlessly into the design through bespoke wardrobes and intelligent storage solutions, ensuring the home remains uncluttered while accommodating the rhythms of a large household.
The private spaces reflect distinct personalities. The grandparents’ suite radiates calm with muted tones, botanical artwork, and a bay window seat designed for quiet reflection.
The first grandson’s room strikes a bolder note with a bold sculptural headboard in rich tan leather, its wavy silhouette adding instant personality to the room. Monochrome artwork and playful pendant lights bring a youthful edge while maintaining a refined, curated aesthetic.
Full-height wardrobes in PU finish, detailed with classic moulding, offer seamless storage with a touch of timeless elegance.
A second grandson’s room takes on a modern, composed aesthetic with a deep blue upholstered headboard set against fluted PU-finish panelling, marble disc lights, and wardrobes defined by white panel & black-framed fine grooves detailing.
The styling stays intentionally minimal, letting the geometry, finishes, and form speak in a measured, sophisticated language.
The luxurious master bedroom is the epitome of modern elegance and thoughtful design. The plush upholstered bed, subtly winged headboard in a soothing taupe fabric that introduces a gentle wash of color set against a feature wall of classic moulding and flutes detailing in PU finish. Rich abstract artwork in warm earthy tones adds depth, perfectly harmonized by sleek PU side tables topped with natural stone and accented with designer pendant lighting.
A study nook beside the window with handle less PU finish storage blends style and utility. Refined finishes, bespoke joinery, cove-lit ceilings and a calming palette, makes this oasis that’s both restful and visually striking.
Bathed in natural light, this master bedroom exudes serenity with muted tones and layered textures. A brown plush headboard set the backdrop, while gold pendant lights, artwork with gold textures ,geometric accents, and greenery compliments the vertical beige wall panelling, creating a timeless design.
Ultimately, The Portrait House is more than an project for joint family—it is a narrative in space, where memory, love, and design converge. Rooted in heritage yet tuned to modern living, it stands as a living portrait of family, togetherness, and timeless design.
Fact File
Designed by: Unscripted Spaces
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: The Portrait House: A Living Canvas of Family
Location: Solapur, Maharashtra
Year Built: 2025
Project Size: 2900 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Ar. Pranita Mundada
Photograph Courtesy: Manthan Yadav Studio
Firm’s Instagram Link: Unscripted Spaces
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