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A contemporary duplex in Mumbai celebrating the occupant’s traditional roots

Studio Jane harmoniously blends bespoke elements and modern aesthetics to evoke emotions, create connections, and transform a duplex into a warm and inviting space for a nuclear family.

Curated by: Deepa Nair
Photographs: Evolve Studio; Courtesy Studio Jane

The brief

To meet the client’s requirement for a luxurious and modern home; Studio Jane decided to design a contemporary space and introduce ethnic touches in them… creating a harmonious blend. This 3,200-square-foot duplex which is located in a residential building in suburban Mumbai also had to adhere to Vastu principles.

The design intent

The design approach focuses on transforming the space by harmoniously integrating the client’s personal essence with modern design elements. Every detail enhances both functionality and aesthetic appeal while optimising vertical space solutions and personalising elements that reflect the unique personalities of the inhabitants. The result is a visually stunning and emotionally resonant living experience that captures the essence of modern luxury.

The spatial configuration

The entrance foyer directs guests to the left towards the five personal bedrooms and one guest bedroom spread across two floors; while turning right guides them to the communal areas. The central marble staircase, opposite the main entry, connects the two levels and adds a touch of elegance to the overall design. Each room has been customised with bespoke furniture and custom illustrations, fostering a sense of individuality and emotional connection. Additionally, the home features six toilets, ensuring convenience and functionality for the residents and those who visit them.

The design and material details

A custom-designed gold-panelled PU entrance door makes a dramatic first impression. While the door appears as a single piece, it is divided into three sections with 3D effects and wood scoops. This eye-catching door features a matte gold lacquer finish with punctures, allowing a peek into and from the apartment. One enters the duplex into an open free-flowing layout which is divided into four sections — the living, bar, dining and entertainment area.

Fusing vibrant colours and classic accent pieces creates an energetic, sophisticated living space. This area features two long sofas and a bespoke adjustable-height table with fluted glass and leather infusions for a cohesive, refined look. A Manchaha carpet from Jaipur Rugs lends a traditional touch. Strategically placed lighting highlights vital design elements and creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. In the dining zone, custom chairs with armrests and a minimalist table with a glass top add to the sense of expanse in this space. The proximity to a window allows natural light to enhance the dining area, providing a more spacious and airy vibe.

The primary bedroom combines lime plaster and wooden flooring to infuse natural elements and provide warmth. Muted colours such as beige and subtle tones have been used for the walls, and tailor-made vertical lights add a bespoke touch, enhancing the room’s elegance. The closet doors feature fluting panels and also feature a mix of fluting along with chevron groove effects above the door, for visual interest.

Colonial vintage and Indian aesthetics are highlights of the parents’ bedroom. The four poster bed here feature posts designed as minarets instead, maintaining an airy feel while preserving an Indian classical aesthetic. Despite the spacious layout, the ensuite bathroom required multiple space bifurcations. Glass partitions have been installed to protect furniture from moisture and water, creating visual continuity while effectively dividing the space into wet and dry areas. The furniture in the bathroom has been crafted from marine-grade plywood, ensuring durability against moisture and aligning with the design theme.

Considering the bijou size of the daughter’s bedroom, thoughtful space-saving interventions have been implemented. These include a Murphy bed integrated into the wall. The intelligent design ensures the room is in tune with the client’s needs and has ample room for play and other activities. Meanwhile, the son’s bedroom encapsulates a design scheme that reflects his interest in athletics. This space is doused in a vibrant tangerine orange palette complemented by a tropical wallpaper. Sports elements such as a horizontal ladder-like structure have been added to incorporate an adventurous feel, reminding him of his love for adventure. Playful features such as a hanging ladder and horizontal bars add a zany touch.

A daybed helps save space in the guest bedroom while showcasing vibrant Indian designs. Despite its small size, the room includes a wardrobe behind the accent chair. Fresh fuchsia hues have been selected and complemented with subtle green panels for the wardrobe background. The cane has been extensively used in the design, serving as the chair’s backrest and storage table panel, providing a traditional look while ensuring stability.

Fact File

Project: Mrignain
Location: Juhu, Mumbai
Area: 3,200 sq ft
Principal designer: Neha Garg
Design team: Deepak Parmar, Bhavik Shah and Aarzoo Sharma
Project management: Royal Home Spaces

 

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