While the common spaces have a general pattern of a bohemian asynchrony, the bedrooms are personalised to the occupant’s liking and colour preferences. The master bedroom is a theatrical display of an earthy red that takes up the ceiling and defragments the wainscoting panels clad on the walls. The furniture is kept minimalistic with a bed with a rattan finished bed-back, side tables and a single lounge chair in rust over wooden flooring. The kids’ bedrooms take experimental forms from their individual likings, artistically incorporating their preferences while still leaving room for incremental additions for the future.

With strategic planning and curation, the financial spending on the project has been in check, reiterating that a good project need not be an expensive project; instead, it is one that rightfully caters to the needs of the people. This space, before any Pinterest board or magazine, first belongs to its inhabitants; it is asynchronous, organic, mismatched, aesthetic and all that the clients wished their home should be.


