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...We pray! At least that’s what we’re conditioned to do. I remember whenwe were in school, my mother made my sister and I light a diya before everyexam. We’d eagerly wait for the bhog every Thursday, so the rest of the weekwould go well. A lot of my friends in college fasted for 21 Mondays so they’dmarry well. It’s not my place to comment on the worthiness of these actions.In fact, as superstitions go, I’m pretty whimsical myself. I’m also a believer— not religious, mind you, but I do believe. I have faith in, well, faith. It’s faith that makes me hold on; go on. It’s faith that f inds the solution —really, I’m the one who does, but my faith makes me. I hold it dear. It makesme see the signs. It makes the hope float. At the end of the day, that’s whatreally counts. The hope. When the sun goes down and night comes, I take
joy in it because I know it’s going to bring me my tomorrow. And tomorrowis hope. I like speaking a philosophical parlance with you, once in a while, becauseit keeps things in perspective. It makes me appreciate the things I have, theperson I have become, the people I have come to love, the home I have builtaround me…. I also hope to rub off some of the faith on you. So you may keep it too.
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COLOUR AND TEXTUREFruit and vegetables are always good
for colour. Don’t keep them out of sightin the crisper in the fridge.
TOP TIPIt’s a great idea to
combine classic materials with state-of-the-artamenities to keep your
kitchen timelessly stylish, yet high on functionality.
LET COLOUR POPAdd colour with accessories. Settleon your colour scheme and carry it through with serving dishes and
saucepans.
KITCHENLet’sadmitit,we liveinour kitchens.Itismore thanjusta spacefor
eatingandcooking.In fact,mostofthe alltheaction inthehome
takesplacerighthere. Foraquick revamp,consideranopenand
cleanshelvingdesignforyour kitchenShelvingin placeofupper
cabinetsmakestheroomlook lighterandairier.Also, ablendof
hiddenandopenstoragewill ensureeverything’sathandandeasilyavailable.Ceilingtiles,whichimitatethe antiquelook,or laminate
likesurfaceswhichfit thecolourschemeyouhavein mind,workvery
wellasan instanttransformationidea.
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RUG CARE To help withstand the traffic and daily dust and dirt, choose a rug with a heavy
texture or detailed patterns.
TOP TIPAs far as wall colours go, opt forblues or neutrals for a calming
effect or yellows and reds for energy.Don’t forget to add a mirror at theentrance for last-minute checks.
FOYERAREA Withfoyers,it’sall aboutthatbangingfirst impressionthatyouneed
tomake,sinceit iswhatyour guestswillsee rightaway.Asfar as
decorisconcerned,it isalsoan areaoflimitlesspossibilities. Forahigh-trafficentryway,itmakessenseto includefurniturethathas
plentyoforganisationalsolutionsbuiltin. Addabitof interesttothe
designbybringingin amixof yourbestaccessories,suchas aspecial
familymemorabiliaorfavouritepaintings.Ifit’s compact,makean
impact:Aslimandsleek shelftoppedwitha gallerywallof preciousphotos.Avignettenevergoesastray onaside table.
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CELEBRATING CHILDRENI am not a regular subscriber of GoodHomes but, this month’s
issue really caught my eye. It’s so different from all the other
magazines I have been buying lately to help me do up my home.
In fact, I was delighted with this month’s Children’s special,
which was really apt and insightful. The April edition came out
in perfect time as I have recently purchased a new apartment
in Mumbai and was planning on doing up my son’s room. But, I
simply had no idea where to buy knickknacks for his room from.
GoodHomes, however, had every imaginable solution and was
full of ideas for this. And now, that the room is completely done
up, I have to say that with all the tiny furniture, toys , games,
books and posters, the space looks so good and adorable. He is so
happy and excited with his bright new room, especially with his
new cat table with cat and giraffe chairs where he can sit all day
to draw and colour. This makes me really happy. So thank you
GoodHomes for making this happen, it was worth it!
— Sunita Makhija, New Delhi
That’s wonderful news, Sunita. I do hope you will now try out our
subscription. Do keep writ ing in with your feedback.
SMALL, BIG IDEAS!Impressed by your April issue, I was eagerly awaiting your May
issue especially since it was going to be a children’s special. Firstly
I must admit for the past few issues, I have been extremely happy
with the magazine and the way it has been experimenting with
different styles. Not that the magazine ever had me disappointed.
But the change and the whole experimental flavour in the
magazine is so refreshing and I love it.
So this month, with all my excitement, I picked up the copy
and was absolutely excited with the cover itself. It has to be the
best children’s special cover there is. It was quirky, fun and just
the sort to get your child to love his or her space. Extremely
captivating and interesting. Even before I could flip through the
magazine, I had already guessed that it was going to be about all
things cute and creative.
Like always, this time around too, it just raised my expectations
even higher. The entire magazine was so well presented and not
even for a while I got distracted when going through it. I never
would have imagined such creative little things to experiment
with for a little ones room. ‘In Pursuit of Happiness’ presented
a complete package for a fun-filled makeover project. The idea
of getting one’s child involved sounded like the best summer
vacation activ ity, especially if one isn’t heading out for the
Summer hols. The idea was superbly executed on paper and very
innovative as well. My niece and nephew have already geared up,
and have started creating some fun things for their rooms. You
are the only magazine that covers such interesting and unusual
topics. Fantastic job guys, I am looking forward to the next issue,
and wonder what’s in store next.
— Jeenal Chhabra, Mumbai
Thank you, Jeenal, for writing to us. I am delighted and so glad
for this detailed feedback you have given on our magazine. We
hope to live up to your expectations in the future. It feels great
to hear that our efforts to keep your decor style up to date and
Cutting edges with colourForalargercanvas,youcanuseleftoverwallpaperoreven
colourfulgift-wrapping paper.Create landscapesthat youcanhaveyourchildrencutoutandadheretothewalls.
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(THIS PAGE) Wooden train blocks, 1,899, Hamleys. Barney the bear, 450, The Home Label. Alphabet wallie, 1,500, NVS Design Studio. Frames, Stylist's Own.(FACING PAGE) Flora new canape, 10,200,Cilek. Flower cushion, 3,900; White rose bath mat, 2,900; Blue oral rug, 7,500; all from AA Living. Kube, 7,500, NVSDesign Studio. Mor Nache bolster and pillow set, 2,050, Good Earth. Duck soft toy, 649; Barbie day bed, 899; Barbie dining table, 899; Books, prices on request; allfrom Hamleys. Balloo the bear, 810, The Home Label.
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THEWINDOWWAY There’s no doubt thatcurtains will add charm
and colour to windows. Tostir up some drama, addabout 20 centimetres tothe length and let them
fall to the floor.
KEEPITFUSS-FREE You can pack a lot into your living room — even
a dining set — if youkeep furnishings from
weighing the space down.
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Refreshing the interiors of your home doesn’t have to cost a fortune.We asked Bengaluru-based architect and designer Sunita Nair of
Studio Amaya for easy ideas that workFeature MEENAKSHI SHANKAR
REVAMPING YOUR HOME
A fuss-free guide to
LIVING ROOMAlivingroommakeoverprojectistonnesoffun.Fora pocket-friendly
revamp,werecommendsmallchanges,likemixingoldandnew
piecestoaddenergytotheroom.Balanceheavierpieceswithlighter
onestokeepthespacefromfeelingtooclunky.Thelighterpiecesin
thisroom—thecoffeeand sidetables—provideanicecounterpoint
tothesofaand dresser.Pairedchairsdon’thavetomatch— try
mixingtwopiecesfromasimilarerawithdifferentshapes.
J A N E C H U R C H I L L
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THETRICKWITH COLOURColour is the key to establishing
a sense of harmony in yourliving room. There’s a lot going on in this living room, but thepreponderance of white keeps
all the different elements frombecoming too overwhelming.
TOUCH-FEEL Texture is crucial. Ensure that
every surface is pleasing totouch. After all, the living
room is the place for luxurious furnishings and finishes.
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1 Crayola drawing stand, Hamleys.2 Duck-shaped money box; Children length measure;both from Frazer & Haws. 3 Kid’s furnishings collection by Designers Guild, F&F.4 Storage trunk, Sotomoto.5 Kids club wallpaper collection, Marshalls.6 Sheep soap dispenser, AALiving. 7 Frog door knob, Häfele. 8 Bunny monster hugs by Suhasini Paul, Pink Elefant.9 Birdhouse brights wallpaper, Zynna. 10Chick relax chair, @Home.
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LITTLE KINGDOMSomething big, something small, something colourful and something tall.
Stock up on all the things that will make your children go mmm...Feature AVRIL NOEL D’SOUZA
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(THIS PAGE) Lego sets, price on request; Transformer 1,349; both from Hamleys. (FACING PAGE) Yellow sofa, price on request, NVS Design Studio. Aeroplanelight, price on request, Anemos. Tron the robot, 2,200; Tommy Ranger the tiger 2,900; both from Tulips. Bus cushion, price on request, Tranceform. Tractor, 1,599;Transformer, 1,349; Books, prices on request; all from Hamleys. Side table; Motorcycle; both Stylist's Own.
HA N D Y MA N N I E S !
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special skill setsForslightlyolderboys,who prefer
theirLegoand areroboticallyinclined,this onewillcome as
aspecialtreat.Use magneticpainttocreateinteractivewall-scapeswheretheywillwantto hangaround.Take,forinstance,thismotorwaywedrew
outfora stintwithHotWheels.
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“ A home’s personality is much like that of its owners. And, GoodHomesmagazine showcases the most inspiring and beautiful ideas imaginable.”
— Radhika Shahani, Uttarakhand
provide interesting ideas has got you intr igued so much.
Thank you, once again, and hoping your niece and nephew
enjoy doing up their rooms.
LIVING IT UPI follow your magazine quite regularly and it is simply incredible
to see you soaring with each issue. I am a freelance art ist and
so get to spend most of my time at home that encourages me
to modify my house every now and then. I absolutely love toexperiment with new things to keep my house well updated
with latest trends and some unique styles as I entertain a lot
of guests over. Right from your shopping and trend pages to
the unique styling concepts I am a huge fan of the magazine.
The refurbishing story was a bonus for me this time. it
was a great eye opener for a style freak like me. So many new
products and designs to play around with and ideas to work
with, in short it was a wholesome package of good knowledge
by Good Homes. I really look forward for more such features
that will help me learn new things and keep myself updated.
You are doing a terri fic job. The magazine offers some great
inspiration for interior design enthusiasts. Thank you very
much for giving us something we look forward to each month.
— Radhika Shahani, Uttarakhand
Thank you, Radhika, for writing to me. It was wonderful reading
your story and I truly do appreciate your effor t in writ ing to us.
INSPIRE ME, ALWAYS!There are some things in life that never go out of style and
GoodHomes is a classic in every sense of the word. It is, in
my opinion, of the best design magazines in India, and
I proudly display it in my library. I am a house-proud graphic
designer and love changing the look-and-feel of my abode with
the changing seasons. So, whether it’s the lounge area, a cosy
reading corner, terrace gardens or even something interesting
for children’s spaces, I admire how the magazine each time,
comes up with ideas that really work and look stunning. And
speaking of children’s spaces, I am waiting in eager anticipation
for the May edition. I know I will be surprised and with the
small makeover I’m planning for my toddler’s space, I know the
children’s special will leave me with ideas galore.
— Shikha Dutta, Mumbai
Wow! Thank you, Shikha. I am touched by your encouraging
mail. My team joins me in appreciating you for your wonderful
words. Keep us updated on your latest project.
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DesignON TOPThis is what we call discreet luxury.Exquisitelycrafted,these tableaccessoriesby Delarboulasare meantforconnoisseurs!
Theselimited-edition piecesare areflection ofunderstated chicand ultra-refinedlifestyle choices.Available online at www.homelab el.com
ON OUR WISHLIST
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Nus.Accumhilligenitelismil ipietrentemquaeproilligendenihillentestperovidutlat magnienetet,sam eosdoluptatreicienisconecessusDolorporemint
odiElitesIbus.Hiliscianis
(FACING PAGE) Kids frame, ̀ 195; Staedtler lead pencil, ̀ 100;both fromPremsons Bazaar. (THIS PAGE) Natural cane bed, ̀ 2,55,000; Natural oak woodside table, ̀ 18,900; Euro’s green leaves printed cushion cover, ̀ 2,300 each;Damask quilted grey sham cushion cover, ̀ 18,400 part of Damask bedding set;Zebra print quilted bedspread and grey sham cushion cover, ̀ 14,850; Chantilygrey cushion cover, ̀ 2,500; Versalis ivory cushion cover, ̀ 3,450; ‘The CrescentMoon’ photoprint by S.Kelkar, ̀ 47,300; all from Sarita Handa.Worli lime greenoor cushion cover, ̀ 640; Citronella candle glass jar, ̀ 1,360 each; Edge bordergreen photoframe, ̀ 1,140; Lacker lampshade pak, ̀ 1,980; Taper lampshade, ̀ 780; all from Freedom Tree.Green felt book, ̀ 320; Green and white stole ̀ 1,250; both from CAC. Green candle jar, ̀ 3,450, Santorini.
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He’stakenthe humble stainlesssteel
andmadeit int oaworkof ar t. Artistand
designer,AlexDavis,wasalwaysfascinated
withtheshiny,sharpattributesofstainless
steel.AfterreceivinghisMastersin
IndustrialDesignfromDomusAcademy,
Milano,Italy,Alexsetupshop inIndia.Indi
Storewasthusborn,a designhousebased
outoftheCapitalspecialisingin accessories,
lights,furnitureandinteriors.
Ourjuryfor GoodHomesAwards2014
wasparticularlydrawntotheaccessories
rangeatIndiStore.More sotowardsMy
LazyGarden,acollectionthatpushes
boundariesandalterstheperceptionof
livableart.Madeof304-gradestainless
steel,eachpiecedrawsinspirationfrom the
gentleandfluidsimplisticlinesand twistsof
nature.Thesehighly-polishedstainlesssteel
accessoriesarehandcrafted,handpolished
andfurtherfinishedwithmodernindustrial
processeslikelaser cutting.TheCharpoy
benchandstoolstand asfineexamplesfrom
thiswinningcollection.
Accessories Collection...andtheaward forProductDesign:Accessorieswent toAlexDavis’sIndiStorefor itsimpressiverangeof outdoor-gradestainlesssteeldesigns
Feature AVRIL NOEL D’SOUZA
Winner
INDISTORE(ALEXDAVIS)
PRODUCTDESIGN:ACCESSORIES
Everyissue,we bringyoumoreonthewinners of GoodHomesAwards2014 .Watchthisspacefor informationonhowtosendin yourentriesfortheupcomingedition.
“I see each piece fromthiscollectionas jewelleryfor
architecture.”
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SECTIONS & HEADERSNavigating through the all-new GoodHomes should be a breeze.
Here are the four main sections you should be looking out for:
FRONT OF THE BOOKSpot trends, get shopping advice, find out what’s on our wish list
and see colour palettes we recommend. Also read about the latest
brand launches, the newest in kitchens and bathrooms, people in
the news, industry insights from design stalwarts, art matters,
decoded decor jargon, expert advice and much more.
STYLE WELL
Get all the styling advice you need with a series of seasonal and trend-inspired visual spreads, makeovers and decor-application style features.
INSIDE STORIESGet an up-close and personal view of some of the most stunning
residential spaces we have seen. We’re taking you inside real
homes and architects’ projects, and travelling to inspiring hotel
and restaurant spaces. Plus, there’s a brand new section
exclusively for your garden spaces.
STORE GUIDEIf you like what you see and want to reach out, then the
‘Shopping Guide’ is what you should be skimming through right
at the end. Flip over for contact details.
PEOPLE & EXPERTS We’re bringing you design as it is, straight from the people who
matter. And, we’re proud to have some of the most eminent and
well-known names from the Indian and global design scene
contributing. This one’s a joy, with design gurus dishing out
relevant advice in each of our features. Look for ‘In the News’,
‘Oracle Speaks’, ‘Expert Speak’ and other feature stories to
understand better.
ONTHETABLEIfyouloveentertaining,don’tmissthisbrand newtablewarecollectionbywww.TheHouseofThings.com.Theirsublimepatternswillcomplementyourdiningtablesettingandleaveyour
gueststhrilled.
LIGHTSON!ThenewSpringcollectionof tableandfloorlampsby Tisvaarehigh ontechnologyandcome withexcitingnewfeatures.Thiscollectionexploreshowpeoplecaninteractwithlight throughtouchandswipes.
Launch PadNewlaunches,everythinghot,whatever’snot....Wetellyoufirst!Feature RUKHSHAYA SHEIKH
WALLOFFAMEWe’velovedRudolfthereindeer,foraslongaswecan remember!NowbringhimhomewiththeWonderlandwallcoveringavailableatMyTailorHome.Letyourwallscomealive.
Check out the Sloane Sofa — designed by Toan Nguyen
for Fendi Casa— i twa s showcased atthe recently
concluded Salone del Mobile 2015.
BLENDBRIGHT AddressHomeh asintroduced a
classy,playful collectionof yellowandgreyaccessories. Greycomplements
thebrightnes sofyellowandwhenputtogether, the effect is stunning.
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DECOR DIARY
FRESH MINT!Accent with lime greenforthat occasional splash of fun andenergy
Feature& Photographs BINISHA AJMERA Location SARITA HANDA, MUMBAI
COVER STORY
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Ourwallart projectcame tolifeunderthe
keeneyeofBengaluru-basedartistNilofer
SulemanforGoodHomesforArt .Overtwo
weekends,theplainwallofDefenceColony
Parkwascarefullynurturedtolifebythe
expertbrushstrokeswieldedbychildrenwith
akeenartisticleaning.
AninitiativementoredbyNiloferand
spearheadedbyNamrataMundhra,70-plus
childrenbetweentheagesofsixyearsand
16years,inspiredbyAmericanpopartist
KeithHaring,createdvisualpoetryinthe
communityspace.
Thecarnival-likeatmospherewas
infectiousandthepurejoythatcameforth
Nilofer SulemanUnderthekeen eyeof this Bengaluru-basedartist,artstudentspaintedafootball park to lifeFeature MEENAKSHI SHANKAR
fromeachchildwhoparticipatedwasasight
tobehold.Overtallglassesoflemonade,
sandwichesandmatsspreadwithpotsof
paint,parentsandchildrencametogetherto
bringthe100ftwallalivewithmyriadcolours,
tothreadabeautifulandcolourfulstory
aroundthethemeofsports.
WhenwecaughtupwithNilofer,
shesaid,“Wewantedtogivebackto
thecommunity.Theparkisafootball
groundandthecanvaswecreatedwith
thechildrenwasacelebrationofthesport.
InspiredbyerstwhileAmericanpopartist,
KeithHaring,thiswallisoursecond
canvasinthecity-scape.
FormoreonartistNiloferSuleman, visithttps://www.facebook.com/nilofersuleman
GoodHomes for Art , in collaboration with NiloferSuleman and Namrata Mundhra, brought a 100ft longwall in Indiranagar alive with an artwork inspired byerstwhile artist Keith Haring.
MYRAPIDFIRE
Myinspiration...Peoplearoundme
Mywork...Is a reection of thestories that people
thread around their lives.
NiloferSuleman(in yellow)with her artstudents taking abreak afterpainting thewalls of thefootball eld.
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LOOK FOR THE SIGNS
TREND WATCHMore on a particular trend — old, new or
resurrected. Also look for “Style Quotient” —we’re giving advice on getting the sense right.
Did You KnowQuick fun facts or trivia that we think
you’d like to know. Here’s a little more than just decor advice.
You’ll nd this when it’s the Editorrecommending her favourite look, style
or piece of decor.
KNOW YOUR
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HIGH ON that country charm
There’s nothing more charming or romanticthan a vintage-inspired country setting,especially when you’re stuck indoorsStyle SIMRAT KOHLI Photograph ANKUSH MARIALocation MANAN, NEW DELHI
Table; Chair; Lantern; alfrom Manan.Table mat`750 each; Napkin, `390each; Napkin ring, `350
each; all from Nur HomePink pitcher, `950, Crazy
Daizy. Blue glass, `1,500Plates, `2,000; Bowls
`1,000; all from Moon RiverShopping Guide on Pg 88
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FOLKLORE
(CLOCKWISE) Green mat, price on request, Tribal Route. Blue painted tray, ` 2,050, Freedom Tree. Painted wooden bowl, ` 1,120, CAC. Teal wood tray, ` 1,400, Peacock Life. Monsoon forest coaster, ` 580, Freedom Tree. Blue achaardani, ` 550, Baaya Design. Photoframe, ` 990, Sanctum.Woollen doll, ` 450,
Dhoop. Ikat coaster, ` 980, Freedom Tree. Sweet box, ` 820, CAC. Lac box, ` 1,550, CAC. Suzani cushion cover, ` 1,620, Freedom Tree. Blue pot, ` 250, TheShop. Red ball, ` 300, Dhoop. Green plate, ` 1,400, Dhoop. Spoon, price on request, Tribal Route.
For style that takes you closer to our proud roots
Feature NATALIA PAGARE Photograph BINISHA AJMERA
SHOPPING
Shopping Guide on Pg 88
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WORK
FORCE
(CLOCKWISE) Wooden neem pencil, `50, Tribal Route. Brown measuring tape, `380, CAC. Blue notebook, `160, Sanctum. Orange bunting, `280, Marry Me. Black pencils; Black lamp; Paper clips; Stylist’s own.
Desk accessories that you’ll want to use
Feature NATALIA PAGAREPhotograph VIKRANT KHARAT
A S S I S T E D
B Y R U K H S H A Y A
S H E I K H
Shopping Guide on Pg 88
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LYINGSTATIONERYGiving the home office a spot of colour
Feature NATALIA PAGAREPhotograph VIKRANT KHARAT
Green notebook, `160; Black and white pencil holder, `850; both from Sanctum. Coloured pencils, Stylist’s own. Orangenote frame, `1,450, Loose Ends. Blue cloud paper cutouts, `150 per packet, Sanctum. Black and white storage boxes (setof three), `950, Marry Me. Black telephone card holder, `399, Sanctum. Pink and green notebooks, `100 each, Marry Me.
SHOPPING
Shopping Guide on Pg 88
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DesignON TOPThis is what we call discreet luxury.Exquisitely crafted, these tableaccessories by Delarboulas are meantfor connoisseurs!
These limited-edition pieces are a reflection of understated chic and ultra-refined lifestyle choices.Available online at www.homelabel.com
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ON OUR WISHLIST
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ACCESSORIES Let the focus rest on this lush shade.
Accessories with mango in thebackground and heavy prints on the
foreground work well. Solid earthy colourslend a clean, chic look: Think bottle green,
indigo blue and even muddy brown.
32110, Asian Paints
SCHEMINGCOLOURS
WALLSInspired by the Diane Lane movie, ‘Under
the Tuscan Sun’, we love the vivacity that mango brings to Diane’s new homeas she settles into her new life. We hope the same for you. Soothe the look with
textured nishes in soft greys and creams.
FURNISHINGSThe trick here is to single out the yellow.
Introduce background shades to shift the spotlight on it. A combination of off-
whites, pastel yellow and minty greenwould work. For a more glamorouseffect, introduce raven to the mix.
8T1701, Berger.
8126, Asian Paints
4528, Nerolac.
One coat is never enough. And then
there are coordinates to work out.Each month, we decode one colour togive you the entire palette. This month,juicy mango sets the tone
Feature AVRIL NOEL D’SOUZA
2497C, Nerolac
4242C-N, Nerolac8T1701, Berger.
4528, Nerolac.4528, Nerolac 4D0270, Berger
Black Magic, Dulux
4519D–N, Nerolac
COLOUR CODE
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ON THE TABLEIf you love entertaining,
don’t miss this brand new
tableware collection by
www.TheHouseofThings.
com. Their sublime patterns
will complement your dining
table setting and leave your
guests thrilled.
LIGHTS ON!The new Spring collection of table and floor lamps byTisva are high on technology and come with excitingnew features. This collection explores how peoplecan interact with light through touch and swipes.
Launch PadNew launches, everything hot, whatever’s not.... We tell you first!
Feature RUKHSHAYA SHEIKH
WALL OF FAMEWe’ve loved Rudolf the reindeer,
for as long as we can remember!
Now bring him home with the
Wonderland wall covering
available at My Tailor Home. Let
your walls come alive.
Check out the Sloane Sofa — designed by Toan Nguyen
for Fendi Casa — it was showcased a t the recen tly
concluded Salone del Mobile 2015.
BLEND BRIGHT Address Home has introduced a
classy, playful collection of yellow andgrey accessories. Grey complements
the brightness of yellow and when puttogether, the effect is stunning.
DECOR DIARY
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FAB FABRIC We can’t get enoughof the zardozi range oftextiles from D’Decor.
Reason being: Itrecreates the rich look
of zardozi embroideryin a blend of zari and
polyester yarns.
Spring marks that time of the year when cherry blossoms
spread their charm. What bet ter ode than these inspir
cushions from Indian August. Magical, isn’t it!
EYE-POPPING!Eccentric ’n’ quirky — the Armchair of a
Thousand Eyes by Campana Brothers is yetanother design from the house of Fendi Casa
that we can’t stop gawking at!
DRESSYACCESSORIES
We immediately zeroedin on these cutesy napkinties whilst going throughthe latest accessoriesrange at Tranceforme.
PRETTY HARD
Tattva Art Hardwareunveils the Sun collectionof curtain brackets,
tiebacks and rings. They’rehighly decorative whilealso providing a sturdy
grip. Plus, they’re availablein five glorious finishes.
Choose your favourite. Weknow what’s ours.
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STYLISHSEATING
Sink in and feel on
top of the world
with this stylish
high back armchair
from Visionnaire.
The design is ideal
for contemporary,
modern interiors
and is the epitome of
luxury and comfort.
SUMMER
REMINISCESThe new botanical
collection by Zynna is
fresh and contemporary.
If you’re missing
Summer, this collection is
just what you need!
K NOCK ON W OOD
India’s fir st-ev er series of k nock dow n
sheesham wood
bedr oom sets is availableat Godre jInterio. Easy to
dismantle, this r ange consists of k ing-
sized beds, bedside tables,dr essing
tables, stools, and lots mor e.
PERFECTION!Rumors introduces their
exotic Mirage collection
consisting of a fine
blend of intricate prints
and attractive jacquards
accompanied with
embroideries, velvetsand satin stripes.
Ingenious design is the hour of the day, and this sofa set
available a t Roche Bobois — the French luxury furni ture brand — is
exactly what we need, rather, want!
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SETTING
THE TRENDWith Nagold,
Häfele goes super
sophisticated.
The coveted ‘J’
Series of second
generation, built-in
home appliances,
is perfectionpersonified.
Style, form and
functionality!
&KITCHENS BATHROOMSThe latest on the not-so-small wonders that make our lives so much simpler
Feature PIA SINHA
Sleek and contemporary are the latest rage in kitchen
designs. One look at theNolte Home S tudio range of modular kitchens,
and you’ll be convinced why! Head to Etreluxe for a dekko.
STYLE
STATEMENTEmpower your kitchen with
superior technology for a
more holistic and stylish
cooking experience. Take
your pick from the wide
range of kitchen appliances
by Franke Faber Kitchens.
NEW DIMENSIONS!Hard to believe but the Sundeck
Pool by Duravit is both, a pool and asundeck! Designed by the Austrian
designer trio EOOS, this is oneluxury we highly recommend!
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The newly introduced range of kitchen designs from Del
Tongo’s Creta Frame Kitchen is exclusively available in India at
Grandeur. This is international designing at its best!
WELL
CONNECTED
With delicate and
harmoniously-
rounded contours,
the Minimat hinge
from Hettich will
ensure that hinged
doors are reliably
opened and closed.
It’s what we call the
perfect blend of
technology
and design.
STATE OF THE ARTHindware from HSIL has added another
feather in its cap. Element, an exquisite rangeof faucets, has been manufactured using brass
in sync with technology for better product
finishing. An interesting mix!
WINNER’S
CIRCLEIt’s true, Grohe has launched
a revolutionary shower-toilet
line, Sensia, to harness the
power of water for a feeling of
freshness. This range exhibits
extremely user-friendliness,
and raises the bar when it
comes to quality.
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Our wall art project came to life under the
keen eye of Bengaluru-based artist Nilofer
Suleman for GoodHomes for Art . Over two
weekends, the plain wall of Defence Colony
Park was carefully nurtured to life by the
expert brushstrokes wielded by children with
a keen artistic leaning.
An initiative mentored by Nilofer and
spearheaded by Namrata Mundhra, 70-plus
children between the ages of six years and
16 years, inspired by American pop artist
Keith Haring, created visual poetry in the
community space.
The carnival-like atmosphere was
infectious and the pure joy that came forth
Nilofer SulemanUnder the keen eye of this Bengaluru-based artist, artstudents painted a football park to lifeFeature MEENAKSHI SHANKAR
from each child who participated was a sight
to behold. Over tall glasses of lemonade,
sandwiches and mats spread with pots of
paint, parents and children came together to
bring the 100ft wall alive with myriad colours,
to thread a beautiful and colourful story
around the theme of sports.
When we caught up with Nilofer,
she said, “We wanted to give back to
the community. The park is a football
ground and the canvas we created with
the children was a celebration of the sport.
Inspired by erstwhile American pop artist,
Keith Haring, this wall is our second
canvas in the city-scape.
For more on artist Nilofer Suleman, visit https://www.facebook.com/nilofersuleman
GoodHomes for Art , in collaboration with NiloferSuleman and Namrata Mundhra, brought a 100ft longwall in Indiranagar alive with an artwork inspired byerstwhile artist Keith Haring.
MY RAPID FIRE
My inspiration...People around me
My work...Is a reection of thestories that people
thread around their lives.
NiloferSuleman
(in yellow)with her artstudents
taking abreak afterpainting thewalls of thefootball eld.
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STEFANO
RICCI
To know more about Stefano Ricci, visit www.stefanoricci.com
KNOW YOUR BRAND
(LEFT) The GoldChisel rangefrom the RoyalOrnamentcollection(BOTTOM-LEFT)The Royal Chiselcollection, partof the CrystalLine range.(BOTTOM-RIGHT)The StefanoRicci Royal Suitecollection.
From the Italian house of luxury menswear, herecomes an elaborately delicate range of tableware,home linen and more
Feature AMIT GAIKWAD
The brand: Growing up in the universe of silk and
cashmere, designer Stefano Ricci is known for
creating luxury ties. Today, he is widely accepted as
the ambassador of Italian style to the world. And now,
with the advent of its latest range of all things decor,
this Italian design house has a little something for us.
The range of products: Launched as the Exclusive
Home Decor 2015 collection, Stefano Ricci offers
porcelain, crystal, silverware, furnishings, leather
accessories and home linen. All of it is available in
India, exclusively at The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai.
The standouts: Just as a Stefano Ricci suit takes a
minimum of 60 hours to make, each piece from
this collection is a result of unmatched skill,
creativity and ability. In the words of the master,
“This collection is a concrete testimonial to how
design can become a lifestyle while maintaining
undisputable elegance.”
IN THE NEWS
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He’s taken the humble stainless steel
and made it into a work of art. Artist and
designer, Alex Davis, was always fascinated
with the shiny, sharp attributes of stainless
steel. After receiving his Masters in
Industrial Design from Domus Academy,
Milano, Italy, Alex set up shop in India. Indi
Store was thus born, a design house based
out of the Capital specialising in accessories,
lights, furniture and interiors.
Our jury for GoodHomes Awards 2014
was particularly drawn to the accessories
range at Indi Store. More so towards My
Lazy Garden, a collection that pushes
boundaries and alters the perception of
livable art. Made of 304-grade stainless
steel, each piece draws inspiration from the
gentle and fluid simplistic lines and twists of
nature. These highly-polished stainless steel
accessories are handcrafted, hand polished
and further finished with modern industrial
processes like laser cutting. The Charpoy
bench and stool stand as fine examples from
this winning collection.
Accessories Collection...and the award for Product Design: Accessories went toAlex Davis’s Indi Store for its impressive range of outdoor-grade stainless steel designs
Feature AVRIL NOEL D’SOUZA
Winner
INDI STORE(ALEX DAVIS)
PRODUCT DESIGN:ACCESSORIES
Every issue, we bring you more on the winners of GoodHomes Awards 2014 . Watch this space for information on how to send in your entries for the upcoming editio
“I see each piece from thiscollection as jewellery for
architecture.”
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Pool designing isperhaps one of the toughest design
elements to get right. So,do your research on thelatest technology, styles
and designs available to help you make the
right choice.
Cooling Off With Summer at its peak, a swimming pool on the terrace or in the
backyard, says Vivek Mishra, MD and Technical Head, PremiumPools, is a great reason to have friends over for a zany party
Feature VANITA ARORA Photographs Courtesy PREMIUM POOLS
Get it right: Your first task is
to find someone with relevant
expertise, a pool builder,
if you please! Remember:
It’s important to check the
credentials of the contractor to
ensure the job is done well.
Shape it up: Oval, round,
square, rectangular — aim
for a pool that is practical
for grown-ups as well as
children. Also, check depth
before deciding shape and
size. Create a checklist and do
your homework well. You can
also plan comfortable seating
options around the pool for a
relaxing ambience.
Choice of materials: Pick
from concrete, fibreglass or
vinyl. Advantage with concrete
pools is that it can be moulded
into any shape whereas
fibreglass and vinyl contribute
with hassle-free installation.
Moneywise: The budget
you keep aside for the pool
should include factors like
landscaping, plumbing and
electrical works. Also, whether
you are planning to build a
pool outdoors or indoors will
dictate how much you spend.
Keep in mind that your cost
factor will revolve around
elements like depth in square
feet, shape, size and material
involved.
Be energy efficient: A pool
with filtration problems
is a big burden on
the environment.
Look into it before
you start. Frequent
changing of pool
water should be
prohibited.
PLANNING
Swimming poolsare perhaps one of
the toughest designelements to get right. So,do your research on thelatest technology, styles
and designs available to help you make the
right choice.
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TYPES OF POOLS Overflow: Usually these
are large pools sprawled over
1,000sqft area. The water
height is at deck level, and
water overflows continuously
into channels laid along the
outer periphery. From here,
the water is circulated back
into the pool after adequate
filtration.
Skimmer: Usually, these
are smaller pools. The
water level is lower than the
overflow pool and water
flows from the pool into the
channels (called
skimmers) provided
within the pool
walls. The skimmer
has a net which
prevents foreign
particles from
entering.
Scum channel: These pools
spread over an area, less
than 1,000sqft; however the
water is at deck level. Scum
channels are provided at the
pool’s edge, invisible to the
swimmer, and the water is
circulated back into the pool
after adequate filtration.
Infinity edge or vanishing
edge: These visually
stunning pools are built in
a way that the water level
and deck level are the same,
but one edge of the pool
seems to merge with the
horizon. The
water spills over
the vanishing
edge down into
a catch basin,
from where it
is pumped back
into the pool.
BASICS Changes in depth should be
identified by the use of colour-
contrasted materials — tiles
or patterned finishes. Colours
used should not hamper one’s
ability to see the pool floor.
Areas surrounding the pool
should be made up of slip and
skid-resistant materials.
Quality handrails and
ladders are critical. They needto be of appropriate strength
and firmly fixed. Sharp edges
are an absolute no-no!
Lighting should ensure that
the bottom of the pool is visible
and that all signs can be seen
and read.
Anti-vortex covers should be
fitted wherever possible.
SPECS Pipes and fittings in addition
to inlet placement should be
meticulously planned to ensure
uniform motion of water
through every nook and corner.
For a kids’ pool, a pump
room of size 1m X 1m, below
the deck, can accommodate
the filtration mechanism.
Innity pools workwonders in homes witha view, whether it’s a
hillside, an ocean, a jungle,or even a city-scape. Fora penthouse, this type of
a pool gives the illusion ofwater disappearing into
the horizon.
Toddler or children’s pools are always made inreference to the main pool. A standalone toddlerpool should have the basic dimensions of 8m X 4m,while the ideal pool depth is between 0.45m to 0.6m.
Areas surrounding the pool should be made up of anti-slip
and skid-resistant materials.
A skimmer pool refers to a much smaller pool where
the water level is low.
FOR YOUR TODDLER
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POOL FILTRATION
The filtration unit of the pool
needs to be working at all the
times. There are drains at the
bottom of the deepest end
of the pool that suck in water
continuously and send it to the
filtration system. There are also
drains at the top edges that
suck the surface water (where
lighter debris floats) and send it
to the filtration system.
Most filters in apartment
complexes are high-rate sand
filters, which are large tanks
containing a thick bed of
special grade sand. The water
first goes through a strainer
that filters larger debris like dry
leaves, and then goes through
this sand filter where finer dirt
particles are caught. Water is
then fed back into the pool.
To dislodge and clean fine
dust settled on the pool floor, a
pool vacuum cleaner is used.
In that, it can be pointed to
the specific dirt-laden areas to
suck the water in and send it
to the filtration system. Pool
vacuuming needs to be done
at least once a week.
To get rid of bacteria and
other pathogens that breed
in water, the pool is ‘treated’
with chlorine — the pool
disinfectant. Chlorine in its
granular for liquid form is
added at the juncture when
filtered water enters the
pool. Chlorine in water forms
hypochlorous acid which kills
bacteria and other pathogens.
MAINTENANCE TIPS
Chemicals are used to
maintain the pH balance of the
pool water. Time and effort
applied during the planningand commissioning stage
pays real dividends in terms of
long-term enjoyment of your
swimming pool.
Alternative purification
methods such as the use of
ozonators ensure that modern
pools can be safely sanitised
with fewer harsh chemicals.
FILTRATION & MAINTENANCE
Inputs By: Anjali Goel, CEO and Head Designer, La Sorogeeka
If you choose to micro-
customise your pool to createyour own pool theme, the
cost may amount to nearly
40 per cent more. Within this
cost, you can choose special
decking as per the overall
theme of your outdoor space.
A heat pump that makes
for a lovely warm soak/swimwill cost you approximately
`5 lakhs, offering you the
option to swim in Winter.
A hydrotherapy spa bed
or seating is likely to cost
around `80,000.
IDEAL BUDGET
Keep a pool vacuumhandy to clean your pool
oor at least once a week.
A simple pool of 30ft X 10ftin your backyard or on your
terrace, having about 30,000litres of water (30ft X 10ft)will cost you approximately`8 lakhs to `10 lakhs.
In India, pool cleaningis mainly done
manually when thepool is not in use.
Sweeping of oors andwalls using suction
sweeper and brushingof tiles is fairly
effective.
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P H O T O G R A P H N I S H A J A M V W A L
W IT H NISH A J A MV W AL, A N I NT ERIORS ARC
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D E B E N H A M S
Q A A N D OU R V ERY OW N E X PERT P A N ELIST
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cheer without a busy cramped look.
Start with sunshine yellow on the tile
dado and backsplash at the platform and
take it from there. Keep the rest of the
colours resonant with this one theme and
play with mint, sage, lime, lemon and
marry the tones and colours seamlessly.
For the flooring, I suggest you go with
yellow tiles in a muted colour, which
would contrast quite dramatically with
sage or mint on the cabinetry shutters. I’d
also suggest that you keep some of your
enamelware and crockery
in a matchy-match
colour scheme. Yellow
also looks chic with
steel grey — the
grey allows the
yellow to pop
and giving a cool
QI need help with my kitchen design.Could you give me suggestions forcolours and schemes for this area? Also
please do suggest finishes for the cabinetry,
flooring and placement ideas for the sink,
gas, stove and fridge.
— SACHIN, VIA E-MAIL
AThank you Sachin for your question.The kitchen is like the heart of thehome, feeding all its inmates and ensuring
the wellbeing and well-fed-ness of all who
live there. Statistically people with limited
staff spend much time in the kitchen
and even those that don’t like to have a
sparkling bright and cheerful-looking
kitchen space.
THE COLOURS: I’ve always said that too
many bright colours could lead to a very
busy and optically smaller kitchen. The
trick is to create the look of colour and
panache to the kitchen.
A red and white kitchen has an equable
feel when you downplay the red and
use it sparingly. A red backsplash with
white-high-gloss shutters and cedar wood
flooring gives the kitchen a fashionably
cheerful feel.
Like the bright sun in a clear blue sky,
a flash of yellow on a wall is all you need
to wake up the space, or accents of red.
Or then accents of lime and cobalt blue?
You could contrast daubs of high-intensity
saturated colour with liberal
amounts of white or pastel
mauve. Go for a main
colour that means
something special
to you and your
family and then
work around it
N O L T E
K I T C H E N S A V A I L A B L E A T E T R E L U X E
F U J I H O R O
EXPERT SPEAK
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for contrasts or tonal shades that go well
with that main colour.
THE LOOK: For wall finishes, I highly
recommend a semi or high gloss in order to
enable you to wipe off any dirt or cooking
stains. The back-splash, when clad in
tile or granite, adds protection as leaving
it bare or painted makes it vulnerable to
possible oil hits. The decoration and visual
appeal of many kitchens suffer because
of the natural side-effects of cooking.
Ventilation over the cooktop is a must,
so a chimney or vent, a hood or a window
near the cooktop is essential. With a
super-efficient ventilation and extraction
system that eliminates grease, build-
up and condensation, you have more
decorative scope. Plenty of light and air
also add to the maintenance and
efficiency of this space.
Nisha says, “ Witha super-efcientventilation and
extraction system that
eliminates grease, build-up and condensation,
you have moredecorative scope.”
You could contrast daubs of high-intensity saturated colour
wi th liberal amounts of white or pastel mauve.
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H A C K E R
N O L T E K I T C H E N S
A V A I L A B L E A T E T R E L U X E
P A R R Y W A R E
G R O H E
K I T C H E N A I D
THE PLAN: Finally, to address your request
for help in the space plan of the kitchen,
I’d start by saying that you must utilise
every area in the kitchen wisely. Flaunt
the advantages, work around the spaces
that are an eyesore and create a kitchen
with a soul. Keep everything at hand,
easily accessible, easy to locate when in
the throes of a creative recipe. This is so
that the experience of cooking can be a
soothing, restful journey, away from the
cluttered hurry-blurry of a frenzied city life
with a packed schedule.
To me, the best utilised spaces are
flights and airplane galleys as well as yacht
pantries. I look to these for
inspiration, as the cooking areas
seem to incorporate every
detail that is crucial
in so tiny a space.
Which then brings
me to the fact that we really
have no business to complain about
tiny kitchens.
A kitchen with restricted work spaces,
needs a tiny dining table inside that can
be used as a service counter. This table
must have a durable granite or tile top,
which would be easy for mixing, rolling
noodles, pastry and creating deserts. If
your space is large, indulge in an island,
which breaks up the space and adds to
the work area. One side of the work space
must have your fridge, cooking range and
sink that comes with a stainless steel
sliding work top to make drainage more
convenient and hassle-free.
The best utilised spaces are ights and airplane galleys as well
as yacht pan tries. I look to these for inspira tion, as the cooking areas
seem to incorporate every detail that is crucial in so tiny a space.
EXPERT SPEAK
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Q I always look for your article in themagazine, as it’s inspiring, trendy andcool. I want to design my dream home. Would
you be so kind as to suggest ideas?
— SURENDHAR VIA E-MAIL
AQuite obviously Surendhar your dreamhouse has to be a house you dream andfantasise of. Start by thinking of the design
style you like the most -- eclectic, Oriental,
Mediterranean and then build on the theme.
Contemporary design makes the living room
appear more spacious while Chinese, Neo-
classical or other intricate, design-heavy styles
make a space look narrower and smaller.
Incorporate all the colours you love.
Like blocks, create a space mentally that
you have coveted always and go about
designing the space by taking help from
magazines and pictures, which might
help you delineate what works for you and
what you gravitate to. Sometimes we are
unsure of exactly what we like or want.
Visual references help us know our design
sensibility better. You needn’t lift or copy
designs but, you can take elements and style
ideas from references.
If something striking grabs your attention
at a showroom or a friend’s home, don’t
be shy to be ‘inspired’ by it. I remember I
was very enthralled by the house of Donna
Karan when I studied in America. So I used
a similar treatment in my farmhouse. It was
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“Change the colour of one wall in a room to a single dramatic colour...this produces a sense of
attention-grabbing vibrancy that satisfies the urge for change in an inexpensive manner.”
Visual referenceshelp us know ourdesign sensibility
better. You needn’t liftor copy designs but
you can draw elementsand style ideas from
references.
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Give yourself an efficient cornerwhere you can work from. Bringingyou home office set-ups that make
you feel at home!Style NATALIA PAGARE Photographs BINISHA AJMERA
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We heart monochromes. A clean chic look always
goes the mile. Fororganisers, choose portabledrawers; and for extra quirk
display fun stationery.
(FACING PAGE) Desk, `25,500; Green birdcage `1,400; both from Sanctum. Floral chair, price on request, Santorini. Rug`15,000; White owers ,`2,900; both from AA Living. White bird lamp, `6,000, Peacock Life. Clock, `2,000; Storage boxes`1,100; Home sign, `600; Watering can, `450; all from Marry Me. Grey pencil holder, price on request, Abaca. (THIS
PAGE) Chair; White storage cabinet; both prices on request; both from Santorini. Black mug, price on request; Red Lamp`2,500; both from Abaca. White owers, `2,900, AA Living. Notebook, `395; Diary, `600; Clap board card holder, `330; all
from Loose Ends. Black/silver cup, price on request, Tranceforme. Word book ends, `2,550, Sanctum.
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A rustic look for your home office is a welcome change from the standard set-up.Pick accents like copper lamps, antiquated wooden desks and other useful ceramic
thingummies.
Desk, `25,725; Grey photoframe, `550; Gold clock, `2,550; Black signboard, `1,550; all fromSanctum. Black chair, price on request, Santorini. Beige and White striped cushion, price onrequest; Beige and White rug, `8,950; both from Abaca. Beige basket, price on request; Plant,`2,500; both from AA Living. ETC mini drawers, `2,950, Peacock Life. Grey vase, `2,495; Black andWhite mug, `685, both from Tranceforme. Notebook, `600, Loose Ends.
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SKINDEEPIt’s called ‘vanity’ unit for a reason.
Keep it looking good
Style NATALIA PAGARE Photographs VIKRANT KHARATLocation AQUAARIUS BATH SOLUTIONS
BEAUTIFY
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Dramatic walls will makeall the difference. The dryareas in your bathroom are
a good place to experiment in.Wall cladding is an interesting
option. The new trend to watchout for are waterproof wallpapersin various patterns and prints.
(THIS PAGE) Bathroom setup, price on request, Aquaarius Bath Solutions. Grey Rug, `1,900; White face towel, `225 (each); Hand towel, `500; Diffuser oil, `2,750; Grey soap dispenser, `2,900; White dustbin, `7,500; all from AA Living. Round grey dispenser, `1,990,Sanctum. White owers, `750 (per bunch), Good Earth. (FACING PAGE) Bathroom set up, price on request, Aquaarius Bath Solutions. Bath towels, `1,590; Bath mat, `2,900; Hand towels, `500 (each); Diffuser oils, `1,200 (large); `4,700 (small); Gold dispenser, `2,900; Gold tissue box, `3,900; all from AA Living. Hand Cream, `1,150; Shower gel, `1,950; both from Good Earth. Tray, price on request, Mozaic. White marble tea light, `1,950, The Shop. Black bottle, price on request, Dhoop.
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An all-white bathroom
can use little colouraccents for sure.Pastel linen and bath
accessories will give it a good jolt of life.
Bathroom setup, price on request, Aquaarius Bath Solutions. Bath mat, ` 2,900; Blue hand towel, ` 500; Blue bath towel, ` 1,590; White towel, ` 1,590; Blue face towels, ` 1,590;blue face towels, ` 225 (each); Candle jar, ` 1,700; White tray, ` 2,900; all from AA Living. Glass vase, price on request; Flowers, ` 800 (per steam); both from Good Earth.
White dispenser, ` 1,375, Sanctum.
BEAUTIFY
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RAPTURE, RALLY
REDESIGNREFURBISH!
Change is good. And when it comes ata good price, it’s even better. Giving you
good reasons to enjoy living with change...
Feature RONITAA ITALIA-DHANU Art Director PINKY AKOLA
Assisted by NAZIYA SAWANT, PRERNA MEHRAPhotographs VIKRANT KHARAT
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IF YOU’RE USINGDIGITAL TOOLS TO WORK OUT YOUR
PRINTS, TAKELARGISH SWATCHESSO YOU GET AN IDEAOF HOW IT ACTUALLY
LOOKS.
If you are as fussy as I am about living with print and colour, you could get your own pattern/ image printed on paper orfabric. Brands like No-Mad, Printawallpaper.com and PlayClan should be able to pull off customising those for you.
(THIS PAGE) White sofa; Black side table; Light blue carpet; all prices on request; all fromThe Couch Potato. Yellow and white cushion cover, ` 1,680; Blue carpet, price on request; both from
Shyam Ahuja. White hanging lamp, ` 3,150 each; Yellow owers, ` 100 each; Yellow happy homes(set of three), ` 450; all from Sanctum. Theo side table, ` 29,500, Santorini. Blue cushion cover, ` 1,950,
Mozaic. Bronze dog sculpture, ` 20,900, Sarita Handa. Bottle vase, ` 980, Freedom Tree. Concretebowl, price on request, Tranceforme.Greenlam laminates, price on request, Ahuja & Co. Customised
wallpaper; Frame; both Stylist’s own. Tools, Local hardware store.(FACING PAGE) Greenlam laminates, price on request, Ahuja & Co. Measuring tape, price on
request, Freemans Measures. Tools, Local hardware store.SET UP AT THE COUCH POTATO
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WALLPAPER WALLOPINGIf the edges of your existing
wallpaper are pealing and rollingoff, have them neatly cut out.Now frame the rest of it with a
new, contrasting paper.
(THIS PAGE) Blue dotted wallpaper; Green leaf wallpaper; Cream wallpaper; all from Elementto. Customised wallpaper; Decor knick-knacks;all Stylist’s own. Greenlam laminates,price on request, Ahuja & Co. (FACING PAGE - ABOVE) Emulsion paints, all prices on request, all from Kansai Nerolac. Greenlam laminates, price on request, Ahuja & Co. (FACINGPAGE - BELOW) Rona stool, ` 19,800, Santorini. White mug, ` 400, Sanctum. Emulsion paints, all prices on request, all from Kansai Nerolac.
THE GOOD THINGABOUT WORKING
WITH WALLPAPERIS THAT YOU CAN
LITERALLY LET YOURIMAGINATION
GO WILD.
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(THIS PAGE) Blue mozaic chips, price on request, Aquaarius Bath Solutions. Beige tile (below the coloured tile swatches); price on request, Bharat Flooring. Allremaining tiles and marbles, price on request, Elegant. Measuring tapes, price on request, Freemans Measures. (FACING PAGE) Tile, price on request, Elegant.Greenlam laminate swatches, price on request, Ahuja & Co. Tools, Local hardware store.
DADO WONDER It’s something I’ve experimented within our second home — contrastingdado strips for the living area. It’s
unexplored territory and makes for alovely, unexpected effect.
WHEN YOU’RELOOKING ATA CHANGE INFLOORING, DO
CONSIDER THETILE-ON-TILE
OPTION.
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(THIS PAGE) Next chair, price on request, Santorini. White side table, ` 29,900; Turquoise blue cushion cover, ` 1,950; White sequins cushion cover; ` 3,300; all from Mozaic.Turquoise blue rug; Deep blue rug; both prices on request; both from Shyam Ahuja. Picking zag cushion cover (part of set), ` 10,500; Woollen throw, ` 3,500; both from AALiving. Blue hexagon tray, ` 950; Grey vase, ` 2,000; both from Abaca. Worli water dhurrie (3 x 5), ` 2,260, Freedom Tree. Yellow ower, ` 100; Light blue cushion cover, ` 500;Aqua blue cushion cover, ` 525; all from Sanctum. Navy blue cushion cover, price on request, Good Earth. Greenlam laminate swatches, price on request, Ahuja & Co. (FACING PAGE) Neutral-toned fabric swatches, price on request, Mozaic. Blue-toned fabric swatches, price on request, Santorini. Multi-coloured fabric swatches, priceon request, First Impression. Yellow happy homes (set of three), ` 450, Sanctum. Tile (used as base), price on request, Elegant. Scissor, Local hardware store.SET UP AT THE COUCH POTATO Shopping Guide on Pg
SOFT SPOTSHowever monochromatic your
decor scheme, cushions save theday with pops of colours andrushes of texture. Here’s a good
investment.
FILL GAPS IN YOURDECOR SCHEME
WITH RUGS AND/
OR DHURRIES INCONSISTENT PRINTS
AND COLOURS.
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FABRICEveryone loves a goodbale of fabric. Whatthey do with it makesall the difference.So, while this oneopens up a world ofmagical possibilities,I recommend you slidewith your imaginationand experiment a bit.
REDECORATING
CASES IN POINT:COLOUR, PRINTAND TEXTURE
COLOUR
PRINT AND
TEXTURE
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Fabric is perhaps the easiest way tobring about a change in the overallscheme of things. There’s a vastrange of choice. I like to work withslip covers for my seating — it givesme the freedom to change the look
around without creating a dent inmy wallet. Add to that, a rug here, apanel there, and voilà! I’ve refreshedmy living area for the season.
Solids aren’t something I’d take toomuch stress over, when it comes
to upholstery and soft furnishings.If you want to go for a solid coloursomewhere in your living space,leave that choice for the end, onceyou’ve got your prints and patternsin place. You could then pick out thecontrasting or complementing solidcolours from them.
There are no hard and fast ruleswhen it comes to working with prints.Just remember, if it works for you, itworks, period. One of the few thingsyou can play with, in terms of prints,is layering. Keep an eye on the scaleand layer your scheme from thelargest print in the background to thesmallest in the foreground.
More often than not, for me, fabrics save the day.They add the necessary softness and weave a wonderful
visual tale that is most personal in interiors.
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FRESH MINT!Accent with lime green for that occasional splash of fun and energy
Feature & Photographs BINISHA AJMERA Location SARITA HANDA, MUMBAI
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(FACING PAGE) Kids frame, ` 195; Staedtler lead pencil, ` 100; both fromPremsons Bazaar. (THIS PAGE) Natural cane bed, ` 2,55,000; Natural oak wside table, ` 18,900; Euro’s green leaves printed cushion cover, ` 2,300 eacDamask quilted grey sham cushion cover, ` 18,400 part of Damask beddingZebra print quilted bedspread and grey sham cushion cover, ` 14,850; Chagrey cushion cover, ` 2,500; Versalis ivory cushion cover, ` 3,450; ‘The CresMoon’ photoprint by S.Kelkar, ` 47,300; all from Sarita Handa. Worli lime goor cushion cover, ` 640; Citronella candle glass jar, ` 1,360 each; Edge bgreen photoframe, ` 1,140; Lacker lampshade pak, ` 1,980; Taper lampshad ` 780; all from Freedom Tree. Green felt book, ` 320; Green and white stole
` 1,250; both from CAC. Green candle jar, ` 3,450, Santorini.
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(FACING PAGE) Jockey horse charcoal sketches, ` 12,500 each;Natural wood console table, ` 65,000 each; both from Sarita Handa.Green cylindrical vase, ` 14,000; Green vase (small), ` 4,700; both fromSantorini. (THIS PAGE) Hideout oor lamp, ` 68,500; Tufted three-seater grey sofa, ` 1,98,000; Natural wood coffee table, ` 64,050; Ikatmetallic cushion cover, ` 3,800, Spray of ower cushion cover, ` 4,450;Black and white rug, ` 23,500; Green fabric (used as throw), price onrequest; Silver palm candlestand, ` 4,800; White pillar candles — 4 x
8, ` 1,100; 3 x 12, ` 700; 4 x 16, ` 2,000; all from Sarita Handa. Arabiansea cushion cover, ` 440; Jacquard buttery table runner, ` 1,080; bothfrom Freedom Tree. Grey wooden tray, ` 3,950; Lime green tea set ` 850set of three; both from CAC. Lime green vase ` 4,700; Santorini.
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A monochromatic scheme in your oral arrangementspells big impact. Let the stems arch out of the vase to
make the setting look unplanned and edgy.
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Go icy cool to beat the heat! Whetherit’s your food or table setting, add lemonzest to bring in a sense of joie de vivre.
Complement with a touch of bling.
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(FACING PAGE) Black and white bone console, ` 1,27.600; Five armed candelabra, ` 1,45,000;Bronze golfman sculpture, ` 50,300; all fromSarita Handa. Green felt book, ` 320; CAC.Fuchsia watering can, ` 900; Home Collective.(THIS PAGE) Pistachio macaroons, ` 65 each;
Le 15 Patisserie.
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A BRIGHTSUMMER’S DREAM
Let your indoors resonate with the warmth and colourof the outdoors. We’re loving the effect
Feature NAZIYA SAWANT Photographs BINISHA AJMERALocation FUSION ACCESS - PORTSIDE CAFÉ, MUMBAI
STYLE
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(FACING PAGE) Zen sofa; Black printed cushion; both prices on request; both from Fusion Access. Pink rosecabinet, price on request, Portside Café. Winter fabric on wall, price on request; Pink pouf, ` 5,000; Green leafcushion, ` 3,900; all from Sarita Handa. Green vase, ` 1,950; Blue bottle, ` 950; both from CAC. Coloured glasses(set of six), ` 2,200, Mozaic. Red oral cushion cover, ` 1,000; Printed plate, ` 500; both from Marry Me. Greencushion cover, ` 2,850, Tranceforme. Green rug, ` 7,500; Pur