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Sumi e

Derived from the Japanese notion of slow living, calmness and quiet contemplation, the residence is a composition of restrained comfort and the imperfect elegance of handcrafted elements.

The home is a manifestation of stillness in a cup of coffee and a warm embrace on a rainy Sunday afternoon. A place where life slows down, gives you a chance to breathe, reflect and soak in the fleeting moments amidst the relentless hustle bustle of the city.

Engulfed in warm neutrals and handcrafted textured walls, the home is a cozy and comforting space for its residents, comprising a family of three. The entrance of the home is an abstract adaptation of a lush green courtyard with banana leaf imprints within an arched form. The protagonist of this space is unabashedly the amoebic dining table in a striated panda white marble almost reminiscent of Japanese ink paintings. On the walls, we have an abstraction of the textures derived from the raking patterns from traditional zen gardens that form the perfect backdrop for the seating in the living space.

Monotone walls set the backdrop for the wooden cabinetry in the kitchen, making the space airy and light-filled through the day. In the Master Bedroom, the textural elements are continued with a weave detailing on the wardrobe and the headboard. The second bedroom is a composition of textural elements in wood and clay tiles brought together by the amoebic mirror and the powder blue wall. The third bedroom acts as a multi-purpose space for the family. In the mornings it serves as a yoga studio, by the afternoon it’s a study and by evening it’s a media room/ den. Occasionally, it converts to a fully functioning bedroom for guests.

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