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Monotone palette dotted with colors at Mumbai home

Mumbai-based Natasha Aggarwal Creative Living has designed The Living Project, a residential project that is timeless, luxurious, quirky, and functional. Designed for a middle-aged couple. The house offered stunning views of the Juhu beach, which has inspired its design. An open-space living room creates spaces the flow seamlessly into each other, only segregated by furniture or flooring levels within a single space. A monotone palette peppered with contrasting colors reminds the user of the beaches, rendering it an airy vastness.

Spread over 475 sq. ft., Italian grey marble is combined with high-gloss fixed furniture with classic molding details on the shutters maintain sophistication. A bright-colored sofa and plants add life and energy to the otherwise white-toned interiors. Custom-designed elements such as the center table are created existing furniture pieces, and the old wooden table is embellished with a floral mosaic on-site as an accent piece.

The raised sea-facing bar is designed in shades of brown, from the flooring, the standalone bespoke bar table, and the customized marble latticed pattern on the wall. The same pattern is replicated on a cement sheet on the opposite wall, further defined with textured wood paneling as a backdrop to the seating area.

A mirror wall display unit celebrates the client’s travel collection, and her art collection is intelligently integrated into the crockery unit instead of simply mounting it on the walls. The living space is functional and aesthetic, where concealed cabinets create ample storage to declutter the space.