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Natural Echoes
“Nestled in nature, each room of this home in Bengaluru effortlessly connects you to the surrounding environment as soon as you open its doors, almost blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor,” Tejaswini avers and indeed, the home is flooded with abundant yet captivatingly diffused natural light throughout the day. The overall palette aids this design grammar, with muted tones of beige and brown and earthy materials such as wood, cane and wicker adding a natural warmth.
In a bid to add colour to this pared-back composition, the designer plays with floral prints, rugs and curated furniture such as a beautiful ivy-green console in the living room. The deep wooden tones of the living room set the tone for a space anchored in cozy warmth, while the curved wooden rafters on the ceiling and the antique chandelier steal the show. The geometry of the rafters appears again in the quaint patio, where the skylight allows the French-inspired touches with industrial flair to really pop. Against a backdrop of rustic, textured walls, arched openings and framed with pink Bougainvillea flowers, the space offers the perfect nook to unwind.
Masterfully crafted with muted magic that bridges the old and new, Tejaswini P of Furbishy renovates this Bengaluru villa with a nuanced touch.
Styled by Shivani Raina.