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Inside a India Modern home in Hyderabad

Keerthi Tummala of Sage Living designs Bloom, a confluence of different periods, styles and elements.

Curated by: Deepa Nair
Photographs: Deepak Aggarwal; courtesy Sage Living

This Hyderabad home designed by Keerthi Tummala, principal designer of Sage Living, is an eclectic blend of the past and the future, besides being a creative experimentation with myriad materials and skilled craftsmanship. The 4,500 sq ft home witnesses a dialogue between contemporary designs flavoured with Indian nuances, and a visual panorama of exquisitely layered interiors complemented with distinct detailing and statement furniture.

This luxurious apartment hosts two living rooms, three bedrooms, a library, a dining area, a kitchen and a balcony. The India Modern aesthetics greets you right at the foyer where whimsical old-world charm chairs, modern wall art, vintage urns and lamps sit comfortably with lush greenery. A visual treat beckons in the living room that canvases a muted colour palette and elegant curvilinear furniture dotted with rich brass accents. The showstopper is the crane embroidered wallpaper, a subtle pop of colour showcasing exquisite Indian craftsmanship. Also, the stunning modern Indian mother sculpture by artist Naman underlines the softness and femininity of the room. Facing the lounge is an ornamental gold mirror juxtaposed against a black stone wall over a console that walks you to a charming and cosy family room.

The pride of the family room is an old Veena, an heirloom piece belonging to the lady of the house, evocative of her nostalgic moments with music. It is crowned with a traditional Pichwai painting above, next to a French boiserie in a muted palette with Cambridge stripes that faces an eye-catching blossom wall mural. They all anchor a dopamine-inducing blue sofa with a custom-made rug exuding an enthralling ambience. The family room flawlessly transitions into the dining room, which further seamlessly flows into the kitchen and a mandir. A 7-feet tall Tanjore of Lord Balaji blesses the house from the temple, protected on the exterior by a patterned sandstone and fluted wood wall. A sleek dark oak dining table and conic chairs, complemented with an ombre-finished Flame bar unit elevate the visual landscape. Even though modular, the kitchen has a cosy countryside appeal with exposed beams, soft sage cabinetry and Moroccan print tiles.

Each bedroom weaves a unique story characterised by its owner/s. Textural details populate the master suite where the crowning jewel is the exquisitely embroidered cane backdrop, a ruby red striking hempstead and brass accent furniture that breaks the monotony of lacquered timber panelling on the walls and mahogany wooden flooring. The son’s room is the coolest in an all-encompassing black, gaming, Star Wars theme with superheroes splattered around, and modern and clean lines. In contrast, the girl’s room is a haven of serenity, a muted colour canvas, French poster bed and touches of dull gold exude understated luxury.

A library or workstation that is a perfect backdrop for zoom meetings is done in norm-defying bold teal hues with a metal frieze working desk facing a picture window.  The tour does not end without breathing in the fresh air on the balcony with teakwood furniture and rustic, vibrant cushions. The mesmerising highlight of the interiors is the natural light that seeps in from large windows and translucent curtains in copious amounts. Plants peep through all nooks of the home, keeping it organic. All internal doors and ceilings are in contemporary wooden patterns along with fabrics and hanging lights for that minimalistic yet sophisticated look. Traditional brass accents keep the ethnic cognizance alive.

Fact file

Project: Bloom
Location: Hyderabad
Area: 4,500 sq ft
Principal designer: Keerthi Tummala

 

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