Graced with sufficient tones in the classic living room characterised . Off-white in the background adds softness to the space, with an ivory accent chair composing the tone with its earthy colour palette in the living area. Piecing together the muted shade of the rug enhances the space.

Project Name: House of Nuances
Studio Name: NMD

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The curtains in the backdrop fabricate a serene ambience through softening of incoming light with a sophisticated accent seating creating a heightened room impression.

The dining area is layered with white moulding and takes cues from nature the touch of cane-backed chairs incorporating a natural element in the dining area resonates with the classic theme.

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A colour scheme of muted and white reflects the synergy between classical and minimalism. Keeping the accessories minimal with the use of hanging light and neutral coloured rug complementing the space.

The view of the entertainment room with a blue-hued rug and olive-coloured recliners makes the space more inviting and cosy and the Indian arch taking the centre stage, not compromising on the warmth and livability of the Entrance space.

The room wrapped up in subtle calmness, the palette prioritizing chestnut colours aiming to balance with minimalistic white.

Bringing the sophistication and nurture of wooden accents with moroccan tile in flooring, the recliner seating and classic style wall-mounted frame(jharokha) and table bringing the classic modern charm into the space.

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The blue backdrop with brass-bordered mirrors perfectly complement the white overlaid vanity creating a refreshing ambience for the washroom.

The show stealer in this compact powder room is the inorganic shaped mirror dabbled in a spectrum of wooden overlaid vanity, with blue panelled accent wall from floor to height, beige coloured furniture maintaining the warmth of the space.

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Pleasing colours and cosy seating evoke comfort and joy, and the scarlet red colour on the study desk to keep cheerfulness consistently alive in the space,with geometric shapes in chair making the space more home like and less formulaic.

The daughter’s bedroom made by soft hues and cozy fabrics.

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