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AD : FEW OF YOUR FAVORITE ELEMENTS FROM THIS BEAUTIFUL SPACE THAT YOU CHERISH THE MOST AND WHY ?
FARAH & DHAVAL : The lotus leaf of the lotus flower , ( on right ) also a significant flower of India , in that particular simple shape and material enhance the theme of modern Indian design .
Furniture from Saba Italia and Lignet Roset that sit atop a Carpet Kingdom rug ( on right ) bind the space in their warm and light tones . A stunning piece from Smith Moksh provides the most powerful and striking backdrop for the whole setting and enhances the earthy yet contemporary feel .
On the left is the dining room ( page 41 ) in neutral colours with furniture from Catellan Italia .
Opposite the Puja room , on either side of the door are two circles , ( page 39 and 41 ) reminiscent of the Bindi share . One is a customised decorative piece and the other a mirror . These along with the red circular door handle of the main door provide a tryptic of sorts , of repetitive circles that evoke a sense of calm .
The bedrooms ( page 42 ) are in hues of deep blues , greens , mustards ranging from simple solids to botanicals and fun prints in the kids rooms . Plans play a big role in bringing together the freshness , homeliness and a sense of completeness to the home .
// On Right ; Kessaku 16 , a residence in Bangalore , India by FADD Studio Photographer : Suleiman Merchant
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