The living areas are painted in a consistent shade of beige matching the high-gloss marble flooring. The furniture complements this neutral tone, with a subtle differentiation in the two areas – a dirty brown suede in one, and faded pink in another.
Accents like blooms, and salmon coloured cushions pop out; while dark wooden borders in the ceiling tie the space together by matching with the colour of the doors and frames. The wooden ceiling panels in the corridor lead one to the bedrooms.
The cream and brown colour palette for interior surfaces has been maintained in all the bedrooms. The upholstery and furnishing, like other rooms, have been kept grey or neutral. Sleek wooden furniture adds to the classic aesthetic of the space.
Light plays a major role in all of the rooms as the beautiful sky at dusk and dawn adds a gorgeous view to the interiors. The guest bedroom uses cove lighting, spotlighting as well as pendant lights to create a warm glow in the room.
In a building that's visibly aged on the outside, Epsilon led by Bipratip Dhar redesigned a new home from an old one.
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