Pramod Group’s design intent for this 2,340-square-foot apartment in New Delhi was a well-defined one — a home that never goes out of style. Classic and contemporary, old and new… this project creates a sophisticated look with carefully-selected pastel hues; curated furniture and furnishings; and hand-picked artworks, lighting fixtures and accessories. What adds warmth and soul to the apartment is its interaction with nature, with the windows connecting the residents to the surroundings, besides flooding the interiors with natural light.

Project Name: C-222
Design firm: Pramod Group
Project: Modern Classic
Location: New Delhi
Area: 2,340 sq ft
Principal designer: Ritu Gupta
Photographed by: Atul Pratap Chauhan

C-222 by Pramod Group-Sheet2
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One steps into the large free-flowing living-dining space which is visually connected by two elements/materials: a wall-panelling featuring Fumed Oak veneer, and the flooring laid out in impressive Botticino Marble. The living area is a place for entertainment and relaxation with the family, and sees furniture pieces which facilitates conversations and unwinding. A sink-in contemporary L-shaped upholstered sofa, a large wooden coffee table with metal legs, and modern pouffees form the main furniture pieces here. A lovely blend of soft hues in curtains from Seasons Furnishings is complemented by the striking cushions sourced from Sarita Handa, and a rug from Jaipur Rugs. An extension of the wall-panelling is noticed on the entertainment-cum-display unit with glass shelves that showcase accessories from Ikka Dukka, Home Artisans, Pure Home Living, The House of Things and Veda Homes. The living-dining is visually broken with the introduction of a lovely wooden console/cabinet from The House of Things depicting the print of a verdant forest.

C-222 by Pramod Group-Sheet4
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C-222 by Pramod Group-Sheet3
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To correspond with the console/cabinet, a large black and white print of a lush forest features on the wallpaper that forms the backdrop for the dining set-up. A wood and veneer dining table with upholstered chairs, and a contemporary wooden console are the furniture pieces in this setting. A stunning lighting fixture comprising of a cluster of bulbs was sourced from Ivanka Lumiere to highlight the dining table. The modern kitchen was custom-designed for this project with a beige-hued laminate from Rehau, and a Karara Extra stone counter-top.

C-222 by Pramod Group-Sheet8
©Atul Pratap Chauhan
C-222 by Pramod Group-Sheet6
©Atul Pratap Chauhan

The four bedrooms in the residence are created for the comfort of its users, and reflects their design needs. The highlight of the master bedroom is the bed-back wall featuring a bespoke printed fabric panelling that transports the user to a serene land. The other three bedrooms too have tailor-made upholstered beds, cabinets and side tables. Additionally, the residence also accommodates a home office with a working desk, chairs and sleek cabinets and shelves.

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