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 […]
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 abode helmed by Principal Designer Shonali Mahajan Cooper of Studio Wodehouse, alongside design practice Levitate, boasts an art-centric transitional design.
Sculptural surprises emerge in unanticipated alcoves and rooms unfurl the family’s artistic journey. “Art was a central focus for the owners, but we also discussed the need for practical storage solutions and other functional elements,” says Shonali alongside Bisakha Verma and Digant Dharamshi from Levitate. “Careful consideration of scale, proportion and lighting has been made to make sure the artworks complemented the overall design without overshadowing the comfort and livability of the home.”
An architrave frames the passage from the foyer into the living room where the ambience oodles with gallery-like luxurious elements. To one side, a gilded-crumpled metal wall sculpture gleams, juxtaposed with a curvaceous boucle sofa. The other side is anchored with a Roche Bobois sofa and a monumental coffee table, all unified by a free-form textured rug.
Standing out with its soft grey and warm white canvas, the living room extends to the dining area interlaced with a quirky character. A vintage crystal chandelier cascades over the glass-topped dining table. On the wall, a vibrant contemporary artwork, alongside small art pieces injects colour into the otherwise restrained aesthetics. Directly from the entrance door is a passage that leads to the master bedroom, guest room and a newly carved-out powder bathroom.
The artworks are incorporated on a neutral color palette allowing them to shine and give a personal expression to each room. Speaking of design philosophy Shonali explains “It centres on creating spaces that are not only beautiful but also deeply personal and layered with history and meaning. Every item here serves a purpose, whether it’s aesthetic, functional, or emotional, reflecting the owner’s identity.”
Vintage furniture and decorative artefacts bring in a thoughtful blend of eras and textures, and the bedrooms serve as compelling evidence. The master bedroom with a neatly integrated TV zone, a walk-in wardrobe and a dressing area establishes a practical spatiality. It opens onto a balcony through stately French fenestrations, which is strategically shared with the guest bedroom. “In Mumbai having walk-in wardrobes is considered a luxury, having two is just uber-luxe” Shonali exclaims.
Speaking of sustainability practices, Shonali shares “We integrated home automation with sustainable materials to make the home a smart, eco-friendly space that balances style, functionality, and environmental responsibility.” Natural materials like wood have been used for the herringbone flooring. Low-VOC paints, LED lighting solutions and upcycled antiques align the home with the designer’s sustainability goals. It is evident that this new apartment in Mumbai fulfils the owner’s wishlist, leapfrogs trends and embraces the evergreen values of ecological guardianship.
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