Category:
3BHK Residential
3
People
Involved
Client:
A happy Family


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Key Highlights
Nature Inspired
The project draws from natural elements through color, texture, and visual layering—seen in the botanical living backdrop, earthy tones, and material choices that evoke warmth without excess.
Open Spaces
Living, dining, and kitchen are seamlessly connected, using partitions, ceiling treatments, and furniture placement to define zones without interrupting continuity.
Material Balance
A careful mix of marble, wood, glass, and matte finishes creates contrast while maintaining a soft, cohesive visual language across the apartment.
Details
Living Area
The living room is designed as the visual anchor of the home. A marble-clad TV wall with subtle backlighting introduces sophistication, while the botanical backdrop softens the space with a natural narrative. The use of muted blue seating alongside warm wood and green accents creates a balanced composition—neither overly minimal nor visually heavy. The partition between dining and living acts as a semi-transparent divider, maintaining openness while adding structure.
Kitchen & Dining
The kitchen adopts a clean, functional layout with a distinctive material palette. Sage green cabinetry paired with wood finishes and a light stone backsplash gives the space a fresh yet grounded identity. The dining area continues this language with a marble-top table and upholstered seating, positioned to maintain a strong visual connection with both the kitchen and living zones. The ceiling design above the dining subtly frames the space without isolating it.
Master Bedroom
The master bedroom focuses on restraint and comfort. Soft lighting, textured wall treatments, and neutral tones create a calming environment. The furniture layout is minimal and practical, with integrated storage and a clean TV unit that avoids visual clutter. The design prioritizes ease of use while maintaining a refined aesthetic.
Guest Bedroom & Kids Bedroom
The guest bedroom follows a neutral and adaptable approach, ensuring it remains versatile for different users. Clean lines, soft tones, and minimal detailing make it comfortable without being overly personalized.
In contrast, the kids’ bedroom introduces a more playful yet structured design. A bunk bed with integrated storage, soft curves, and a controlled color palette of blues and wood tones creates a space that is functional, safe, and visually engaging without feeling chaotic.



