The 2500 square foot Sabri Palms home in Mumbai was built for a client seeking an opulent and roomy residence. The client wanted four bedrooms plus a utility room—perhaps a guest room—because it was a blank canvas job.
Project Name: Sabri Palms
Studio Name: Dipttii Khanna Designs
Location: Mumbai
Area: 2500 sq ft, 5bhk
Year: April 2023
Photo credits: Pulkit Sehgal

The room had the necessary civil modifications to meet all of their needs, and an opulent touch was added.
The living room is the first room you see when you walk inside the house. The entrance foyer is divided into a tiny section so that the living room is not directly visible. This functions similarly to a console panel and has a two-tone mirror on one side, while the TV unit is on the other. The living area has a large section designated for family gatherings.

A foyer that leads to the four bedrooms and a powder room is located on one side of the living room. The dining area, one of the house’s centerpieces and a connection to the semi-open kitchen, opens up on the opposite side of the room. A sliding window was created with an open-close appearance in mind for the customer, who desired the appearance of an open kitchen yet the ability to remain private when necessary.
With all of its opulent amenities, the bar was yet another essential component of the home. Here, black and gold accents are emphasized, giving the room an opulent feel. A chandelier and a simple display enhance the bar experience. Cabinets are made for optimum storage, but there is also a large area intended for people.

Cabinets are designed for maximum storage; a huge space is also designed for people to hang around the bar. A bold marble floor runs through the entire house, binding all the rooms together.
The master bedroom has been divided into the bedroom space, and a walk-in wardrobe cum dresser cum study area. The study area has suspended shelves, a mirror, and a sliding wardrobe. The highlight of the bedroom is the Jacuzzi in the bathroom. Within a small space, the enclosed Jacuzzi looks onto a highlighted wall feature; marble is used throughout the bathroom. The parents’ bedroom is kept simple with a neutral palette of blush and beige tones with a golden accent.

The guest bedroom is also the client’s daughter’s bedroom. Here, she wanted a blackish vibe, so a lot of black elements are designed, and hints of white, grey, and chrome are added to it. The wall behind the bed is the showstopper of this room.
A large marble backdrop in a slant pattern and a wavy design steal the attention of the black-toned room. Light fixtures with a squirrel’s shape and handles in a bird’s shape are designed especially for the daughter, who is an animal lover. In front of the bed is a sliding wardrobe, which also has a TV unit embedded in it. It is done due to the compactness of the space, so one can only figure out the TV when it is on, otherwise, the wardrobe looks the same as the mirror panel. All these elements together give an unusual drama to the space.

The kids’ bedroom appears like a play area with football art highlights on the wall and some playing space around the room for their love of games. The two young boys have twin beds with their names on the headboard. A boyish colour palette of blue, along with yellow and grey is used throughout the room. A study table and two wardrobes with niches on either side are designed on the wall in front of the bed.














