This 2BHK apartment is located in a breezy lane in Mahim, Mumbai and offers incredibly beautiful views of the Bandra-Worli sea link on one side and open expanses on the other from the 16th floor. This Mumbai apartment is flooded with ample natural light and huge fenestrations that ensure constant cross ventilation.
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The occupants of this house are a young couple with a teenage son, who is a huge fan of Marvel.
A lovely soft Amazing Grey marble floor forms the perfect canvas for a minimalist and contemporary design. Custom made furniture pieces in solid wood add warmth and richness to all the spaces. The living room upholstery adds the required dash of colour to the soft palette of the entire décor.
The kitchen is sleek and comfortable with a timeless combination of white and grey with smart dado tiles for a minimalist look.
The master bedroom has a study wall made entirely in veneer to create the right ambience for work from home days, while the wardrobes are beautifully complemented in a warm tone of PU finish.
A distressed wallpaper on the bed wall is again framed in a veneer panel which doubles up as a storage unit.
The son’s bedroom is a teenager’s delight. A single bed with a pull-out bed (for the occasional visitor) is neatly tucked away against the wall, allowing ample space for movement in the room.
The most interesting feature of this room is 2 large windows adjacent to each other, providing magnificent views of the Mumbai skyline from the comfort of his bed! One of the windows is an enclosed balcony, the frame of which is in bright blue with Captain America’s shield cracking right through it! Light veneer is used in the entire room to make it appear large and airy.
While the master bathroom looks grand with the dramatic grey and black Orobico marble counter and surrounding walls, the common bathroom is smart and minimalist with white Statuario large format tiles on walls and matte black floor beautifully complement with matte black bathroom fittings.
Fact File
Designed by : GA Design
Project Type : Residential Interior Design
Project Name : AB Residence
Location : Mahim, Mumbai
Year Built : 2022
Project Size : 650 Sq.ft
Principal Architect : Sachin Goregaoker
Team design credits : Rajan Goregaoker, Sachin Goregaoker, Ritu Goregaoker & Shami Goregaoker
Photograph Courtesy : Prashant Bhat
Firm’s Website Link : GA Design
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