Some of the most recent house interiors that have been created by Cluster one creative solutions exhibit an approach that is honest, balanced, and pragmatic, which is enhanced by its surface-bound articulations. The foundation of this approximately 1500 square foot property in Pune is comprised of an all-white shell with neutral tones of umber and gray that are sprinkled with a few flashes of colors from the main color palette. Despite its seeming simplicity at first look, the house is characterized by a sense of spaciousness that is enhanced by the presence of wide windows that allow natural light to flood the interiors. The details are what create the distinction, and they are nicely complimented by asymmetrical furniture and a layout that is largely open-plan. There is a juxtaposition of different tones of browns and grays that are scattered across the area rug near the sofa, the ceiling, the blinds in the bedroom, and other similar furnishings. These colors stand out against the ubiquitous white vitrified flooring, which serves to offset the pristine background and infuse the home with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. All throughout the scheme, a harmonic balance is maintained by playing on a color palette that has been tried and proven time and time again. Whether it be in the color scheme, such as a sponge-finish or faux finish on the wall along the entryway, or in the subtle juxtaposition of a lattice screen, nook, and solid-volume storage unit directly outside the main door, the color scheme is essential. The architects make use of theme wallpaper in a strategic manner for the background wall of the living area. They also cleverly add inverted pelmets and cove lighting to the wall in order to create interest. This is in contrast to the traditional practice of painting on the wall. On the contrary, they make a concerted effort to break up the otherwise consistent color scheme by utilizing back-lit laser-cut screens. These screens can conceal storage, serve as a partition, or serve as a balancing element. On one side of the television, niches are present, while the other side features a cut-out panel. Adding to this is the finishing touch of niche, cove, and spot lighting, which generates varied moods, while laser-cut ornamental panels provide a classic touch to the otherwise modern interior design. This page contains photographs of the home in question.

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