Brief: The owners of this space are a family of four. The husband is a founder of a closed fund and wife a PHD scholar ably assists him in his venture. The couple has two grown up kids doing their advance studies in foreign countries. The core requirement of this family was to have a clutter free cosy space with emphasis given on functional planning and at the same time a breakaway aesthetic. Also due to their social nature/status they wanted a space that was inclusive and could serve as a perfect entertainment pad.

Vision: As it stood, we had worked extensively with the couple previously due to which there was that comfort and mutual understanding from the get go. Throughout the designing process there was a certain trust that the clients had put in us as they had seen our work over the years and were familiar with the peculiar way we look at things related to interior designing. Wanting to create that unique aesthetic experience we looked towards architecture for inspiration. After a few initial discussions the idea of architectural vaults fascinated us. Thus we decided to use it as a primary element as a part of ceiling and be consistent with its exploitation throughout the space lending it more authenticity. Along with that elements like gabion wall, solid glass bricks, Ceppo De Gre stone shared this very architectural intent. On the other hand we wanted to be pretty miserly and minimalistic with our material palate. This gave rise to a monochromatic space. So as an end result we wished for, and worked towards a space that was niche, minimalistic and social.


Apartment size Way the structure was handled


This apartment is nestled in the central suburb of Mumbai, with a carpet area of 4300sft. Our scope was to design the apartment from the bare shell status to its completion. The bigger chunk of existing planning was maintained however changed were made to open up certain spaces of importance. The master walk in wardrobe was increased in size along with bathroom space. This increase in area was accommodated in the adjoining bedroom which was converted into a study. In the living room space an alcove was created to accommodate a decently sized fully serviced bar along with the main entrance lobby. This resultant increase in space spilled over into the kitchen prompting a complete replanning of it along with the servant quarters. Throughout the apartment smaller shifts of walls and partitions were planned to increase efficiency of the given space.

2023

2024

Finishes
Light Grey Ceppo
Ceppo De Gre
Avocado Stone
Limo coat- Lime plaster
Frosted Glass bricks
Stencil Grey marble- Powder Bathroom
Cubo granite- Ninety degree stone (Guest bedroom)
Oak veneer- (Study room)
Bamboo Stone- Ninety degree stone (Son bedroom)
Grey veneer


Furnishing
MDF Italia- Cosy Island sofa
Galloti and Radice- Akiko Armchair
Mogg- Olo center table
Moroso - Gogan armchair
Molteni & co- Dinning Table
Minotti- Torri Dinning chairs
Cattelan Italia- Cliff Bar stools
Entrance console- Custom made by DIG Architects
Ditre Italia- Alar bed (Guest Bedroom)
Herman Miller- Study chair (Study room)
Lignet Roset- Togo Armchair (Son bedroom)
Bo Concept- Side tables (Son bedroom)
Tonon- Concept chair (Son/ Master/ Daughter’s study)
Maxalto- Alcova Bed (Master bedroom)
Herman Miller- Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman (Master bedroom)
Side tables (Master bedroom)- Custom made by DIG Architects
RH- Cloud Slipcovered Platform Bed (Daughter bedroom)
Zoe – Verzelloni Armchair
Side tables (Daughter bedroom)- Custom made by DIG Architects

Lights
Davide Groppi- Sampei Floor Lamp
Davide Groppi- Moon Pendant Light
Artemide- Bar lights
Milan Iluminacion- Peak Lane Table lamp (Guest bedroom)
Marset- Table lamp (Study room) (Master bedroom)
Flos- Pendant lamp (Study bathroom)
Midgard- Floor Lamp (Son bedroom)
Milan Iluminacion- Knock (Master bedroom)
Vakker Light- Floor Lamp (Master bedroom)
West elm- table lamp (daughter bedroom)
Lingrun Lights- Floor lamp (daughter bedroom)



Styling and Accessories
Jaipur rugs
Obeetee rugs
Pottery barn- Accessories
West elm- Accessories
Artworks- Custom Made by DIG Architects


Fittings
Grohe- Bathroom Accessories
Aquilo- Bathroom Accessories

Amit Khanolkar, Advait Potnis, Esha Indulkar, Feni Gala, Manasi Pawar, Mrunit Churi

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Ishi Sitwala