By Udita Chaturvedi
Photography: Sameer Chavda; courtesy the
designer
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Untouched for over 20-years, a battered
down space is turned into a luxurious party house for a couple in Mumbai’s posh
Juhu suburb…
Interior designer Kanchan Fagwani transforms two adjoining decrepit 2BHK flats by merging
an entire flat and the living area of the other into a luxurious guest-centric
party zone for homeowners, who live in the same building and desired additional
room for their social gatherings.
Glamorizing the two existing bedrooms, kitchen and
bathroom in tandem with the party zone, the focus of the refurbishing exercise
is centred on creating a mood-oriented, plush, fun space that involves minimal maintenance.
Equipped with a sizeable bar and a
state-of-the-art home theatre, the 2,200 sq feet apartment is turned into a
sound proof space with double glazed windows and glass wool as the insulating
material.
With an expansive open space to play
with, Kanchan has risen to the challenge of tackling the six columns that were
breaking the unhindered spatial flow by embellishing each of them in mirror or
stone and effectively translating two neighbouring columns into a seemingly
floating seating area.
In tandem with the purpose of the space,
Kanchan creates pockets of seating, absolutely conducive to servicing large
gatherings, facilitating both intimate as well as inclusive conversations.
As always, she focuses on embellishing
the walls and floor, flanked by a bare ceiling that comes alive at places with
teakwood rafters and Moroccan lights. Indirect lighting combines with pendent
lights, up-lighters and cove lighting, even LEDs to infuse a relaxed loungy
feel.
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An occasional burst of red as in a deep
red wallpaper; and a lot of golden hues - dull gold custom hue-with-a-texture
backdrop, bevelled antique mirrors, Spanish motifs; stones and Italian marble;
even in the washrooms; bedrooms carved in wood and fitted with mirrors - all exude the luxe appeal. Throughout, warm
colours are used for the curtains and blinds, while shades of gold and black
help relax the mood.
Key attention is paid to add-ons like an
elegant 8 ft. teak wood double door, which has a massive golden handle. From
the handle on the main door to that on the wardrobe, every piece is especially
designed in brass to keep up with the overall thematic and style.
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Complementing these is the custom-designed furniture that
includes soft furnishings in plush materials like chenille and composite
leather. Interestingly, the dining table base is made of 4 different textures
used throughout the living area - being used on the 4 distinct obtuse legs of
the table.
Overall the guest house cum party zone comes alive with the desired luxuriousness, party-like ambience and a welcoming
environment.
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