1205, Mariam Residency, Mumbai Central

Description:

A compact apartment where geometry, light, and texture quietly shape the atmosphere. Spaces unfold through soft transitions rather than rigid boundaries. In the living area, a muted palette of sage, pale wood, and stone establishes calm, while curved upholstery and rounded furniture soften the linear proportions of the room. Indirect lighting behind the television panel and along the ceiling transforms light into an architectural layer rather than a mere fixture. Bedrooms adopt more intimate expressions. One explores restraint through monochrome textures, fluted surfaces, and integrated furniture; the other introduces a gentle play of pink tones, brass lines, and geometric panels, creating a lighter and more personal environment. Throughout the home, details remain precise and minimal—concealed storage, floating elements, and continuous surfaces allow the spaces to feel quiet and composed. The project seeks balance between softness and clarity, where light, material, and form create a calm domestic landscape.

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