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An art form that is adapted to a person’s way of living is found in interior design. With the help of this technique, Patil Design Studio was able to create a house in the suburbs of Mumbai that was both simple and beautiful, while also being tailored to the specific preferences of the homeowners. Working with the concept of a modern house that seems vast and requires little upkeep, the designers experiment with different requirements in order to create a place that is cohesive and cohesive. Taking into account the preferences of each person, distinct colors are used for each of the rooms. An example of this would be the living room, which features a palette that is predominately dark blue; the kitchen, which sparkles in a refreshing combination of burgundy and white; the daughter’s room, which features shades of cheerful pink and purple; the son’s room, which features bumble bee yellow and royal blue; and the master bedroom, which is adorned with white and olive green. The modest beige 2×2 tiled flooring serves as the unifying element for the overall concept. It is possible that this is the reason why one observes a conscious effort at visual coherence, such as patterns on wardrobes, cupboards, and doors in the bedrooms, which establishes a persistent vocabulary. Birch wood was selected because of its light color, which helps to open up the rooms and gives the impression that the house, which is 1,500 square feet in size, is bigger than it really is. Large wardrobes and enough storage space contribute to the overall sense of the house and make it possible to maintain a clutter-free environment. The atmosphere is mostly crafted by white leds, with the exception of a few locations where a pendant in the living room or a jhumer (an Indian theme chandelier) at the entry adds drama. A niche in the son’s bedroom that houses a few books, a light-hued upholstered accent chair in the living room that breaks the otherwise blue monotone, classy wallpaper as the backdrop panel for the television, and gold stucco done on the ceiling of one of the corridors are all examples of pockets of interest that continue to exist, albeit in an energy-efficient manner. Small interventions, such as a tiny arch near the entrance or the addition of a matching deep blue color in the ceiling as a compliment to the upholstery, or even the cove ceiling in the daughter’s bedroom, are used to evoke interest in the ceilings. While the walls and flooring receive the least amount of attention, the ceilings are played with. Take a look at the pictures on the website indiaartndesign.com.