A home away from home, for a family primarily living aboard, immersed in modern sensibilities rather than over-the-top, indigenous interventions describe this apartment in Chennai. Located in a premium high rise building designed by Architect Rahul Mehrotra called Ceebros One74 Residences, luxury for the 3,000 sq ft penthouse staring into the Bay of Bengal doesn’t […]
A home away from home, for a family primarily living aboard, immersed in modern sensibilities rather than over-the-top, indigenous interventions describe this apartment in Chennai. Located in a premium high rise building designed by Architect Rahul Mehrotra called Ceebros One74 Residences, luxury for the 3,000 sq ft penthouse staring into the Bay of Bengal doesn’t cease here, thanks to Ceebros Designworks.
Designed by Sruthi C Reddy, Principal Architect and Creative Director at Ceebros Designworks, just enough doses of hues borrowed from the sea in the interiors bring the outside inside. Named ‘A Villa in the Sky’, 800 sq ft of deck area from the total make sure no vistas are amiss.
The home, spread out on two levels, subtly but surely amalgamates Indian culture and craftsmanship with modern sensibilities. Thoughtful design decisions aimed at making the family feel cocooned yet swooned by their roots were epoch-making.
You may also like: 9 homes with exhilarating views we’d love to live in!
Spatial planning, as free-flowing as the sea, wrapped by a marble-inlaid deck, remains fundamental to the home. Floor-to-ceiling sliding doors sponsor expansive views of the Bay of Bengal from every nook of the unit.
The foyer opens into a generous open living and dining area with the kitchen at its heart. Flanked by a deck each, the three bedrooms share the floor space with the aforementioned preliminary spaces.
On the upper floor, a private entertainment den seamlessly intertwines with a large deck and its camaraderie, breathtaking scenery of the horizons.
“Materiality and texture is something we explored to a maximum in this project by collaborating with local craftspeople, right from the beginning to the end,” expresses Reddy. Evident from the lime plastered walls in the living and dining area and entertainment room, the influence of heritage Indian homes seeps into the modern aesthetic.
Glazed green ceramic tiles against dark walnut kitchen units and a bush hammered stone for the kitchen island countertop parade with the warm walnut toned furniture in disciplinary disarray.
“The entertainment den that blends with the outdoor terrace was the most exciting space to design as it had a play of multiple materials and textures,” reveals Reddy.
A bush-hammered local stone cladding wall in the entertainment room compliments the textured floors of the terrace. A built-in bar unit with smoked timber and custom brass shutters dynamises the setting.
Stirring the neutral palette with eclectic crafts such as upcycled sari silk rugs, resin-inlaid consoles, and a curated collection of vintage artefacts remains a notorious yet endearing design strategy throughout the home.
True to Ceebros Designworks’ core values, the design focuses on balancing boundaries between the natural and built environment and creates spaces that blur the inside and the outside.
Love the views served at this house by Ceebros Designworks, then check out the Chelsea Residence by Aamir Khandwala in Manhattan
Completely transformed into a space unafraid of colours and deluged in textures, this home in Greenwich, Connecticut defines a genre of its own. Designed by Monica Fried of her eponymous interior design practice Monica Fried Design, the home pre-glow-up as described by her was, “A new construction home with beautiful bones but not much colour […]
Nestled amidst balmy breezes and sun-dappled landscapes, this holiday home is a soulful ode to the susegad way of life. Designed by principal architect Leanne Alcasoas of Studio Detailine with principal architect Sharon D’mello of Studio Nola, spread across 2,337 sq ft the retreat echoes the rhythm of the sea—seamlessly blending old-world charm with modern-day elegance. Conceived […]
The Gulmohar Street house is a traditional abode at the cusp of modernity while both the interior and exterior bask in natural light. Located in Aurangabad the home is a reflection of the homeowner’s spiritual selves and exudes traditional minimalism. Featuring a trove of sleek lines and simple but loving elements.
Imagine lounging in a beach house perched at the edge of the world where the sea is its living companion. Designed by Principal Architects Kunal Barve and Mihir Barve of Interface Architects, along with their team, including Tanmayi Dhir, this aesthetically modern abode on the coastline of Kashid, Maharashtra borrows inspiration from its surroundings.
Every home has its own ineffable allure, some imbued with an understated poise, others with a grandeur that defies the ordinary. But then, there is this neoteric pied-à-terre in Mumbai that immerses you in the heart of an art lover’s dream. Converted to a two-bedroom apartment from a three-bedroom, this refreshingly stylish 2000 sq ft […]
Though Mocha Mousse is Pantone’s 2025 colour of the year, this home in Mumbai revels in its own vocabulary that reminds one of coffee and more coffee. A rather fun but surprising visual, contrary to the ordinary assumptions of neutrals being monotonous, this 3,800 sq ft home displays a medley of textures and curves posing […]
Do you also believe a clutter-free home is a myth? Well, then you’re in for a ride, because we have found an abode that will change your perception. This 4,500 sq ft family home in Pune, designed by Simran Kanungo and Preksha Shah of The Open Door design studio is straight out of any homeowner’s […]
People who feast on aesthetics like a cuisine of their choice, look at homes differently. It is no different in the case of this Chennai home woven by Arvind Varuna Associates and owned by a young couple who had a clear-cut vision of what they wanted their first city home to look like: a minimalist […]
A visceral home with memory-filled pictures as they cascade the walls, nostalgic books sit in the foreground while Scandinavian design stands at the fore. Spread across 3,200 sq ft and orchestrated by principal architects Ritu Yadav and Kulveer Bhati of TOD Innovations is this Gurugram earthy treasure-filled trove.