Chennai Apartment: The Dining Room

The eating house boasts a distinctive teak wooden, half-panelled wall with a easy geometric panel. A easy wood eating desk by Magari with old skool cane chairs and a beautiful ‘frequency light’ by Arjun Rathi suitably complement the theme operating by means of this home.

“Like all Indian homes, this dining room too had a hand wash area, which we concealed with a neat large sliding mirror that added light and a feeling a space to the dining room. A set of vintage botanical prints adds a hint of colour to the space,” the designer says.

Chennai Apartment: The Main Bedroom

“This, for us, was the highlight of the home,” Modi says. The designer paid particular consideration to the backdrop of this bed room that boasts a wall comprising giant panels of mirror, with cane over mirror panels tied collectively utilizing a matte black painted wood framework.

The matte black painted wardrobe has bevelled mirror panels. The lovely bay window coupled with a easy bench provides beautiful views of the Adyar flowing by.

Besides, the designer additionally added rose gold drop lights by The White Teak Company to lend a heat pink glow to the room.

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Chennai Apartment: The Second Bedroom

The second bed room flaunts a easier model in impartial shades of gray. A geometrical panelled wall acts as a plain backdrop towards a neatly upholstered mattress. A gray wardrobe detailed with a sliding cane panel brings the house collectively. 

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Chennai Apartment: The Open Kitchen

In order to present the feeling of using optimum house, the designer caught with gray lacquered kitchen cabinetry with white corian counter tops. “We kept the kitchen clean and minimal with modular cabinetry by Veneta Cucine,” Modi says.

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