For a design practice based on the concept, to personally create reaction -fast spaces how people live, work, play, play and be, this Bengaluru house was equipped with a heart -warming order. It was perfect for Lavanya Akarsh, lead designer at Studio Stimulus, and wore all the principles that cut a new, personal sanctuary – a room that exudes warmth and a palette of rustic, earthy tones hugs atmosphere and functional , clear rooms that are bathed in natural light. The few personalized additions to their own (which reflect their legacy in the rooms and also becomes a rounded home for their furry companions) only served to make things more interesting. Under Akarsh's hand, for which the personality of the end user reflects, this house of 3,000 square meters of Bengaluru is a timeless charm that gently nods on the cultural wealth of Indonesia, Chennai and mysore.
Creating a sanctuary that was far from the urban chaos meant to hug a kind of visual silence. Akarsha achieves this through sober, subdued colors, minimalist decor and soothing textures that radiate peace. The wealth that comes from elements that come from the heir of the home owner, although they are detailed in nature, are built into the subtle elegance of the house, such as the patterned tiles, which the design narrative both in the foyer and in the formal Anchor the living room. Pet -friendliness also serves as one of the primary guiding principles, including scratch -resistant floor coverings, easily washed upholstery and open, unhindered rooms in which the pets can roam freely.