This 730-Square-Foot Wabi-Sabi Home in India Creates an Illusion of Space
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To open up the space, the studio took down a wall in the former L-shaped kitchen, freeing up the compact kitchen, Panwar explains.Organic forms lend softnessthrough furniture, rounded ceilings, and arched elements. Spatially, the living and dining areas are interconnected to maximize the limited space. Sitting under a pendant light is a four-seater dining table.A narrow passage from the living area terminates at the primary and childrens bedrooms. Linen curtains, crisp bedding, well-crafted solid wood furniture, and a cloud bed add to the soft, soothing aesthetic of the home. Muted pinks, bright whites, and pale wood harmonize in the childrens bedroom.The primary bedroom is a soothing place in the already peaceful home.Panwar beautifully carries the principles of wabi-sabi and minimalism into this restrained interior. Playing with natural materials and organically shaped objects and furniture, they have crafted a pocket of quiet in one of the busiest cities in India.This 730-square-foot home was originally published in AD Middle East.
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