Private Residence, Pali Hill
Area : 2400 sq. feet
The residence at Pali Hill is a perfect balance between the contemporary, the Indian traditions, and the modern outlook. The bespoke residence at Pali Hill by architect Sumessh Menon Associates is an exclusive retreat for a family of three. A true inspiration for people looking to redesign their private residence apartments.
Every element that forms a part of the home is carefully designed. A customized main entrance door is made out of cut veneer mosaic. The door handle stands as a focal point for a semi-circular inlay of solid brass delivering the positive vibes of a rising sun. The interiors of a home are designed as a relay between the decor objects, the furniture, and varied materials.
A pattern similar to that of the entrance door is followed in the flooring that one walks up to while entering this home. The flooring pattern in black and white radiates and is complemented by a back-lit white marble delivering a three-dimensional effect in the passageway. The entrance alley has a facetted ceiling crafted out of veneer that floats in the form of triangular cut-outs through which the light peeps in.
A typical Indian home is defined by the ‘mandir’ that it holds. The ‘mandir’ is treated as a decor piece by dedicating it as a special room at the entrance itself. The shutter is crafted out of a sheet of solid wood, intricately cut into patterns that facilitate a passage of light and air. The flooring is made out of Colorado white marble. The room serves a dual purpose of separating the private home spaces from the entrance lobby. Best resident apartment interior design projects in Mumbai.
The ‘mandir’ room leads to a grand living room complemented by a veranda. In contrast to the modern-day requirement of larger living spaces, the architect and the client have abridged the living room space for a lush green balcony garden. With fish-cut flooring designed in black and white black marquina marble, the balcony reflects the green exteriors with a vertical garden in its limits. A vertical customized bar possesses a front door with a chamfered frame.
The pivoted wooden shutters are adorned with mushroom handles, cast in brass. The living room is an amalgam of interesting seating spaces – seating carved in niches, donut chairs, a backless bench, a poufy set, and a wide-armed sofa set. The three-sitter sofa set is designed in tan leather. The customized low-height center table made out of a unique marble steals the focus of the room. The living room gives a wholesome feeling to the home. All this makes Sumessh Menon Associates the best apartment interior designer.
The open dining room conveys a seamless living space. A unique eight-sitter square table has a countertop with exotic veneer resin poured on top. The light fixture is larger than the life installation named ‘sky garden’ by ‘floss’. An antique century-old Rajasthani ‘jharokha’ enhances the dining experience.
Pali hill resident apartment interior design project executed by one of the Best Residential Interior designers in Mumbai, Sumessh Menon Associates.
Well known for interior designing of hospitality spaces and restaurants, Sumessh Menon Associates has done many high-end residential architecture & interior design projects. They are one of the best architecture and interior design firms in Mumbai because of their creativity. They cater to clients in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Calcutta, and all across various Indian cities.
The master bedroom is a fine example of Sumessh’s signature designing. The overhead window above the bed jets out of the room, opening on a pivot. The linear window is lined with a sitting for coffee, books, and leisure. The central theme of the room revolves around a fine play of gray with colored highlights in the form of concealed lights. The wardrobe is shuttered with cubical illusions. The master bathroom also reflects the relay of materials and forms that form the theme of the home. Comprised of four diverse Italian marbles, all in grey, the bathroom displays a combination and pattern of Italian tiles and wooden rafters for the ceiling.
The child’s bedroom displays yet another of Sumessh’s signature design pattern – the stand-alone bed. The aspiring words on the wardrobe shutter and scientific sketch was done on the wall evoke dynamism in the room of an eighteen-year-old. Hexagonal tiles in blue and wood are the highlights of his bathroom.
The media room displays artwork of the ‘godfather’ on the right along with leather back-panelling and printed fabric. The acoustics of the room are balanced by bamboo flooring. Sumessh peculiarly designs intimate spaces. The powder room boasts of the onyx backlit bucket as the washbasin. This conveys a special grandeur to the home. The vivid illumination of the onyx is stabilized by tiles in beige and brown.
In addition to this, the home is made animal-friendly with rounded edges in furniture, safety at the main entrance door, and railing at every balcony.
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