This balcony and terrace are given a sense of flair, personality, and functionality by Studio osmosis, which results in the creation of revitalizing areas that are ideal for entertaining and resting. A picturesque panorama of the city can be seen from the balcony, which is located on the 48th level. As it stretches around the curvature of the living room, it provides space for an outdoor bar area that includes the bar counter, a high ledge, barstools, a wooden seat that was constructed specifically for the space, and even a swing that was made just for the space. This bar is reminiscent of the colors of the ocean and the sky since it is clothed in a concrete countertop and has ceramic tiles that have been hand painted on its apron. The room is given a sense of earthiness by the brown deck ground, which contrasts with the vibrant tones of turquoise that are covering the furniture, swing, and barstools. Instead of installing ceiling lights or wall art, the designers decided to go with floor-mounted, ornamental, and in-floor waterproof cube lights. This decision was made since the height of the space was constraining. The tone for this balcony, which is on the smaller side, is created by the addition of green plants to these elements. This living room, on the other hand, is able to effortlessly transform into a private terrace space by means of bay windows and glass doors. This is made possible by the flooring and coffered ceiling, which combine the casual comfort vibe of the indoors with the outdoorsy atmosphere of the living room. The high outer walls of the terrace are covered with a vertical garden, which functions as a screen. This transforms the area into a cocoon that is illuminated with gentle light throughout the day. Curiosity is piqued and visual contrast is produced by the use of natural stone alone, which is characterized by differences in color, pattern, and texture. In addition to the warm light fittings that draw attention to the walls, the vertical landscape that is juxtaposed with the herringbone pattern of the flooring tiles gives the room an appearance that is both old and almost unfinished. Unlike the balcony, which is oriented toward the outside world and takes in the atmosphere of the city, its culture, the turmoil, and the sea, the terrace is more introspective and draws inspiration from the living room and its views. Sameer Balvally and Shilpa Jain Balvally, two designers, are responsible for the creation of these cozy and tranquil areas within the bustling city of Mumbai. Their goal is to maximize the use of space by employing natural and aesthetically pleasing combinations of design palettes, without going without. Take a look at the pictures on the website indiaartndesign.com.