22nd November 2024, Friday

Auburn Home / Crafted Spaces

This home is a delicately curated interplay of an earthy palette with pops of colour designed with a minimal approach.

Project Name : Auburn Home
Project Location : Mumbai, India
Architect/Interior Designer : Crafted Spaces
Principal Designer : Mitali Aharam

Auburn home is a 5000 square-feet, north facing villa for a family of 6, located in a quiet gated community in Hyderabad. It is a sublime space with a mix of different natural stone flooring seamlessly flowing into different spaces. This home is a delicately curated interplay of an earthy palette with pops of color designed with a minimal approach. The intent of using different stone flooring with different textures was to allow the clients the experience of walking bare feet in their home.

The courtyard is cladded with lava rock stone ending in an abstract pattern to allow a flush of an auburn colour brick texture finish on the double height wall balanced with an off-center composition. Textures of soft pink, beige, wood and cane layered over the greys translate the feel and the base of the visual palette, defining the living room, while one’s eye travels upwards to the intricate concrete stencil ceiling.

The dining room opens up to a lush outdoor sit out perfect to unwind with a cup of coffee.
The focal point at the end of the passage that can also be seen from the outside is the puja room door, that was hand painted by a local artist. The staircase, a mix of kota and Jaisalmer stone with another hand painted mural guides you up to the first floor.

Project Name : Auburn Home
Project Location : Mumbai, India
Architect/Interior Designer : Crafted Spaces
Principal Designer : Mitali Aharam

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