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Ansa Interiors transforms a four-story building that spans 6000 square feet and is located in a prestigious neighborhood of south Delhi into a residence that exudes grandeur, showcases a modern style, and pays close attention to detail. When it comes to each space, the designers use the language of color in order to construct a story. Each room in the house has a single accent color that serves as a symbol of its individuality, despite the fact that the fundamental color scheme is beige and brown/grey across the whole house. For instance, the living room and dining room are able to give the open-plan space a sense of personality by using the green upholstery on a number of chairs at the dining table and the green cushion coverings on the couch. The personalities of the public areas of this house are characterized by elements such as turquoise cushion coverings for another living room, navy blue upholstery for the foyer, bottle green wall paneling and seats for the home theater, and so on. Moving on to the private areas, this modern and opulent color scheme is completely summed up by the rustic copper chairs that are used in the master bedroom and the sunny orange loungers that are used in the bedrooms of the children. As the designers continue to construct a lively feeling of luxurious appeal via the use of textural details and velvety furniture, color continues to play the role of big daddy, with ambient lighting providing a helpful hand. The luxurious atmosphere of the house is characterized by the presence of a multitude of textures that coexist in an apparently harmonic tranquility. These textures are enchantingly lighted and attractive to the sight. Nevertheless, the attention to detail that highlights without sacrificing the practicality of the house is what makes it a place that is not only unique to its owners but also distinctive. It is the curated placement of the gramophone and a vintage camera that makes it personal; it was able to easily transform the aura of the high-tech home theater into an intimate familiarity. While the 100-odd led microns on the ceiling of the home theater make for a one-of-a-kind experience of watching a movie under the stars, it is the gramophone and the vintage camera that make it personal. In a similar vein, the elaborately detailed golden-textured 3D wall in the master bedroom says volumes about the richness of this property; nevertheless, the simplicity of the in-house mandir (temple) is what illuminates the residence from a religious perspective. It is possible that a visitor may feel overwhelmed or even borderline scared by the size of this property; yet, it is the subtle small touches that have been carefully selected that will make one feel as if they are at home. Take a look at the pictures on the website indiaartndesign.com.