The Ideal Home and Garden

IDEAL LIVING

The 740 sqft apartment, designed by Natasha Naik of Studio Aline, is a picture of sheer elegance and vibrancy.

- Words: Ruhi Singh | Images: Ishita Sitawala

Studio Aline’s creative look at elegant living, with the ingenious utilizatio­n of space.

Every home speaks to the personalit­y of its inhabitant­s. And who wouldn’t love their place to feel a little more spacious, bright and warm? Studio Aline’s recent project is a true example of designing a home with the clever usage of space and furniture. “The design of this home revolves around maximizing sunlight, minimizing clutter and forming a calm, timeless aesthetic with muted tones and subtlety,” shares Natasha Naik, who co-founded the studio with Shahid Merchant. The design process started with breaking down the walls to make the space look bigger. Wooden flooring tiles and shades of white run uniformly in the entire house giving it a sense of continuity. This enabled the designers to explore different vibes in each room, yet keeping a sense of belonging in the same space. The apartment also welcomes enough sunlight and cross-ventilatio­n from east and west facing windows. “We wanted to have mid-century inspired interiors with subtle hints of eclecticis­m here and there. The overall feel of the home should be timeless,” says Natasha.

The existing layout of the home had divided the entry passage, kitchen and living room with two brick walls. The designers broke down the walls and added a partition made of teak wood and fluted glass. The all-white walled living room boasts of an assortment of carefully designed furniture. The style-icon of the room is the L-shaped sofa that fits in the space beautifull­y and blends well with the wooden bench and the mustard yellow seat, the oval center table and the off white chair. These furniture pieces portray a poetic balance of upholstery and teak wood, and all of them stand on legs, raised from the floor to maximize the visual floor space. The small extension of the living room features a chair cum daybed, adding an additional sleeping area in the home.

The cook-house perfectly captures sunlight from the living room. The designer has given a white look to the kitchen with a composite marble countertop, the book matched Carrara marble backsplash and a white cook-top. The taupe coloured cabinets with copper handles perfectly blend in the white space. To break the monotony of this otherwise minimal space, the designers added a copper sink and faucets. The kitchen fits in it a washing machine, microwave, fridge and extended breakfast counter with bar-style seating.

The real challenge was to make the master bedroom look spacious while accommodat­ing a red oak queen-size bed, side tables, a set of chairs and table for seating. “We went ahead with a white room,

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