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this residence in Mumbai enjoys the best of solace with the greens of nature and blues of the ocean.

Project Name : Sea House
Project Location : Mumbai, India
Architect/Interior Designer : Quirk Studio
Principal Designer : Shivani Ajmera & Disha Bhavsar

Photographer: Kuber Shah

Text description by the designers,

We often find solace among nature, be it the greens of the plants or the blues of the ocean. This residence enjoys the best of both. Perched on the 6th floor of a South Mumbai apartment, it gazes out at the lush green garden lined with tall palm trees followed by the Arabian sea while its interiors pay homage to the serene beauty of the outside. The 1500 sq ft space becomes home to an enterprising young couple who are ardent art lovers and collectors.

Taking off from these two driving factors, Quirk Studio designs an understated home which allows the client’s art and the evergreen view to be the hero of the space. The visual language is sketched through clean lines and organic forms, part of prominent design elements like doors, furniture pieces and art without fighting for attention. The interior is hence weaved as a calm and soothing montage, curated with a neutral colour palette. However, the space is far from mundane, for a vivid play of textures adds dimension and depth. These are introduced through materials like marble, wood, fabric, and glass, along with art pieces that are testimonials of the couple’s journey. 

Spatially, the space accommodates a spacious living space conjoining a statement bar, a dining area adjacent to the kitchen, a master bedroom, a multifunctional guest room and a pair of balconies. A fluted door in charcoal black with a juxtaposing handle in warm wood opens up the vista to the living space. It features a striking grey marble floor with auburn streaks and lime plaster finish walls in ivory, which becomes a canvas for all the play. Upon entering, the bar console becomes a pause point, made with a fluted stem supporting a black and white textured marble. Right behind it are two paintings by Shamshad Hussain & Bose Krishnamachari, starting the visual narration of the couple’s love for art.

The living room, sitting by a wall-to-wall window, is a fun symphony of monochromatic textures created through textured ivory sofas, a pair of lounge chairs with black pipe detail and an all-marble coffee table from Eter Collective, all of which create a neutral canvas for an eclectic art piece by Bhuwal Prasad. Conceiving an intimate nook for lounging with an endless ocean view, the designers opt for a pair of playful lounge chairs in black and white.

Taking off from the neutral shell, the dining space is spirited yet subtle. A sleek table supported on two cylindrical stems is paired with a classic stripe upholstered chair, creating an inviting space. Balancing the visual frame, the art pieces displayed on the wall behind feature Sakti Burman & Krishen Khanna’s signature sketches and a statement wall plate from Fornasetti. Going with the flow, the monochromatic kitchen is designed with functionality in mind. Light grey is the primary colour, featured on the dado and the overhead shutters, whereas the below-counter drawers are finished in wood.

Keeping it simple and timeless, the bedrooms have off-white walls warmed by panelled wooden flooring. The master bedroom has a beige bed with a minimalistic linen bed back topped with art frames of sewing machines by Art Chain India. Classic black side tables and contemporary wall-mounted light fixtures add to the setup. The indoor plant in the corner binds the outside to the inside, adding life and energy. The wall on the side is lined with wardrobes popped with band metal lining in black and handles on the plain ivory shutters. However, the ensuite bathroom holds the element of surprise through the magnificent black and white textured countertop.

The Seaside home is envisioned as a canvas for the homeowners to grow old with. The neutral aesthetic becomes a natural background to the vibrant life in and around it, be it the crashing waves of the ocean or the incremental addition of art the couple collects over time.

Brands Used:

Furniture

Sofas: Blue Loft
Dining Table & Chair: Magnolia
Coffee Table: Eter Collective
Rug: Kaati Rugs
Living & Balcony Armchairs: NH48

Lights

Shailesh Rajput, Leviosa, The Project Lighting, Hive Homes, Length Breadth Height.

Project Name : Sea House
Project Location : Mumbai, India
Architect/Interior Designer : Quirk Studio
Principal Designer : Shivani Ajmera & Disha Bhavsar

Photographer: Kuber Shah

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House no. 12, an idyllic space amidst the urban chaos in Mumbai by Quirk Studio.


Project Name
 : House No. 12
Project Location : Mumbai, India
Project size : 2400 sq. ft.
Architects/Designer : Quirk Studio
Project Status : Built

Text description by the architects.

The design brief from the client was to create a home that is suited for a young couple in their early 30’s with a toddler. The aim was to create a space that had a classic, contemporary and modern aesthetic, but at the same time, exude fun, colour & eclectic elements through art, accessories, accent furniture and lights. Keeping in mind the design brief as well as the personality, the designers decided to keep the shell of the home neutral and monochromatic in terms of floor and wall finishes, to add an element of layering to the space. Grey ceramic tiles have been used through the living, dining and kitchen, while the walls are finished with everest board paneling and in a deeper tone of beige with a metal shadow groove running all across. A certain warmth has been added to the main living area by doing a wooden finished ceiling.

A customised marble console and an antique brass pipe screen with a cluster of grey, tinted glass pendant lights, is placed in front to build a strong first impact, while creating an entrance foyer. Further transitioning into the living room, there are three seating areas, which despite being in three different corners, are in perfect harmony with the space. To differentiate between the seating areas, an elevation has been added to the left side of the home, which boasts of a wall crafted out of 3-dimensional handmade tiles from World of Stones that is highlighted with a special focus light that creates a feature wall, creating shadows and plays with colour around it. The main seating is hinged by a customised concrete finished dome coffee table and comfortable armchairs from Phantom Hands.

The living room spills into the dining area, where the space has been kept minimal, giving spotlight to the live edge wood dining table from ‘and so’ and the modern chandelier by Arjun Rathi. The den is the space which really reflects the personalities of the homeowners, and therefore, the designers have created a neutral shell using a solid grey epoxy flooring and a wooden panelled ceiling. The colour and pop to the space is added by means of furniture, books, accessories and an eclectic art wall.

In order to push the envelope in terms of design, the powder room has been accentuated as an element with a dramatic, dimly lit mood that is enhanced by the vintage floral wallpaper by Nilaya and finished in antique mirror with a custom-made brass under-counter table with a wooden top and a circular brass suspended mirror.

The master bedroom is designed to be simple and neutral, with a wallpaper on the wall behind the bed, and a wall dedicated to photographs on one side. The room opens into the walk-in wardrobe, shoe closet and the master bathroom. The ‘his and her’ sink is crafted from a river-washed Kalinga stone and the wall behind the mirrors is finished in a nature inspired patterned leaf wallpaper to add a pop of colour to the entire space. The master bathroom is fully finished in Sonata Grey Marble with a modern groove detail.

The nursery, despite being created for a baby girl, has been done in very neutral colours of greys, yellows and green, through a wallpaper that exudes a gentle warmth and has a very cute aesthetic to it and a custom daybed in white PU. The walk-in wardrobe of the nursery is finished in white back-painted glass shutters and PU shutters with pastel coloured wooden knobs. The bathroom for this space is completely finished in Volakas marble with a statement bath vanity counter.

The entire space is enhanced with green plants to add warmth and pops of colour throughout the expanse of the residence.

Photographer: Kunal Bhatia.

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