This is Vinita Wagh. Prashant Bhatt is the photographer; KNS Architects is their benefactor. What is the result of incorporating the enduring and royal elegance of a bygone age with the ephemeral nature of the modern-day city of Mumbai? This really stunning penthouse, it would seem. The interior, which was designed by KNS Architects of Mumbai, exudes an eclectic blend of several elements, including modernism, history, and beautiful appeal. Throughout the whole of the home, a monochrome color palette is used, with a particular focus placed on darker tones. All of the living rooms are adorned with eye-catching colors of burgundy, orange, and red, which contrast with the occasional elements of gold and brass that are scattered throughout the building. In contrast to this, the soft velvet furnishings are also a representation of a combination of modern and traditional styles. This opulent residence provides a glimpse of the splendor that awaits beyond the front door, even before you enter the house. In the elevator foyer, you will be greeted by a magnificent chandelier, and the Bronze Armani flooring will take you along a polished path throughout the whole house. As exquisite pieces of art, accessories, and furniture provide new color to an otherwise golden-bronze palette, hand-painted canvases, wall murals, and statement light fixtures offer a customized, creative background inside. Additionally, the inside has a golden-bronze color scheme. Despite the fact that the entertainment room is designed to be a casual hangout place due to its rustic, raw, and cold grey interiors, the other areas have a seamless and luxurious appearance thanks to veneer paneling, back painted glass, wallpapers, and duco/PU paint. The whole 10,000 square feet of this two-story penthouse is precisely detailed and enhanced by smart lighting. Not only does this rich tone flow into the family room and the suites on the level above, but it also makes its way into the suites. Dramatizing the height of the living room is accomplished by the use of minimal lighting and upholstery, and the staircase serves as another main element that is accentuated by a glass display. In spite of the opulent design, the homey atmosphere that is characteristic of a house is preserved throughout the whole of the two stories. As a result, this penthouse is the perfect example of how historic elegance and contemporary top trends can harmoniously coexist in one story. Visit the website inditerrain.indiaartndesign.com in order to see the photographs.