Asha and Vidya Sagar’s home in Vijayawada, AP is special. They live here with their two daughters Kiranmai and Shrimahalakshmi, and their cute pup SeethaChari who they say, is like a son to them! The couple has an interesting story to tell, that I am keen on sharing simply because […]
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Home Tour: Colours Mingle Tastefully at the Dwivedis’ Pune Home
Anushika describes herself as full of energy, color and life. She is a self-proclaimed Plantaholic – Addicted to plants and can’t get enough of them!
Geeta Singh’s Garden-centric Chandigarh home
An army family decided to build their home in such a way that they could see greenery and garden space from every room. Read more about this amazing home tour! Life is indeed simple when you know what your home should or should not feel like. Landscape architect Geeta Singh […]
5 Amazing Decor Products that Caught my Eye
I have a lovely list of products – new, fresh, handmade and colorful, to share with you this week. And it wasn’t planned, but 3 of these makers are based in Chennai! 🙂 Here you go! The Eclectic Room’s newly launched Cushion Covers Vineetha Naval has grown to be more […]
Home Tour: Namratha Jagadish’s Colour-Infused Gurgaon home
Namratha has managed to mix warm and cool colours and achieve a beautiful yet minimalist look, focusing on interest points and vignettes.
Shweta and Harshad’s Ethnic-Global Style home in Arizona
Shweta and Harshad’s home is bold and colourful. It helps keep things fresh and fun. It’s an ideal mix of colours, patterns, new and old, somewhat eclectic!
Décor Basics: Create interesting Vignettes around your Home
If you are a décor lover, you have no doubt seen the word vignette often enough, in decorating blogs and mags. From the pictures that are captioned or described as ‘vignettes’ we kind of know what they mean – a small area of a room that contains attractively arranged décor […]
Home Tour: A Mumbai Home that Delights in its Turkish Influences
A trip to Turkey inspired a family in Parel, Mumbai to decide that Turkey would be the influence for their 2000 sq ft apartment. Architect Kunal Barve of the design firm Interface, worked on this project, and aptly christened it “Turkish Delight”.