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PROJECT I
This is one of our initial residential projects. our client belongs to a Maharashtrian family based in Indore who has a simple lifestyle and is connected deeply with their traditions and customs. the goal of the design was to create a clear interior with decorative overkills. Also, our client required ample storage spaces and a good moving space. keeping this a priority, every square inch of available area is used efficiently by building upper cabinets and creating a generous floor space.
The client wished to have a breakfast counter to give a welcoming vibe to their open kitchen. This counter is well balanced with a set of hanging rope lights, making it a warm and cosy spot for coffee and conversations. Along with this contemporary themed kitchen, the client wanted a small area for puja Ghar. so, we tailored a corner for this purpose which gave this kitchen a traditional look as well. To maintain elegance and simplicity, we decided to give a wooden texture look to the entire kitchen by using Oakwood and Pine Wood laminates.
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PROJECT II
The upcycle of material. At the beginning of this project, we were handed over a beautiful piece of glazed porcelain tile which gave us the lead to this design story. The area of working alloted was 84sqft, we had to create a separate kitchen area within the living room, hence came the open kitchen concept. Our client has a passion for cooking so we created two separate chopping boards for him and her with lots of storage to keep their secret ingredients.
Since our clients like to entertain friends and family, we decided to make the breakfast counter that could be used as a bar counter as well, the existing ceiling has a beautiful chandelier attached to it which adds up to those Saturday nights. The idea was to keep the design simple and elegant as the entire theme was to be created around porcelain tile, so it automatically led us to a neutral and muted colour palette since we had to make a parallel kitchen platform we decided to make everything in plywood instead of other material to get clean lines and non - bulky look.
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PROJECT III
It is always a treat to design the space for your close ones. This space belongs to my childhood friend, meaning I have grown up in this house in a way and have memorised every corner of the room over the period as any child would do.
When we were approached with this project I was head over heels since I have been planning to do this forever. It was a makeover project so we couldn't make major changes but we promised our clients to turn it into a subtle yet elegant space that they have always wanted.
The idea was to fill in the neutral colour palette since the entire furniture was inclined towards a darker tone.
Hence came the idea of amalgamating the beautifully handcrafted mahogany furniture with some subtle hues of linen. Since we couldn't shift the furniture we decided to uplift the design of every piece and create harmony within all. Once the space started getting together we added little hints of colonial details to the aesthetics.



















