502, Mariam Residency, Mumbai Central








Description:
A home conceived through soft geometries, muted tones, and quiet details. The project explores how gentle forms can soften the compactness of an urban apartment. Curved edges, rounded furniture profiles, and layered lighting dissolve the rigidity of walls, allowing spaces to flow calmly into one another. The living room becomes the central landscape — a restrained composition of warm neutrals, fluted textures, and indirect light. A continuous media wall and floating storage maintain visual clarity while concealing everyday functions. Private spaces shift in atmosphere. The master bedroom embraces calm through upholstered surfaces and controlled lighting, while the children’s room introduces a lighter narrative — playful blues, soft silhouettes, and personalized elements that bring intimacy and imagination. Across the apartment, materials remain restrained: marble textures, matte laminates, soft fabrics, and warm wood accents. Lighting is used as an architectural layer, tracing edges and quietly shaping the spatial experience. The result is an interior that seeks balance between precision and softness — a domestic environment that feels calm, intimate, and quietly expressive.

