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Rohit Bhoite House of Design
This 3 BHK Mumbai flat in the suburban of Bandra was designed by Rohit Bhoite with a Nordic Scandinavian style.
This apartment which was a former bachelor pad was redesigned for young couple expecting a baby, thus combining the functionality and comfort from lifestyle of hosting guest and raising a new born.
It has a contemporary property maximize practical living space so home owner can spend quality time with they're loved ones.
Rahul Tuljapurkar’s 1700 sq.ft Apartment at Bandra in suburban Mumbai ,which used to be a bachelor pad. the residents was mostly utilized to play
games, and what movies, entertain guest and unwind; while another 3 BHK apartment in same building ( on the 5th floor) was used by his parents , wife and sister. However, when Rahul and his wife, Reema , were expecting a baby , the couple decided to refurbish the bachelor pad and move into a new home.
Enter Rohit Bhoite a young and promising interior designer who took up the job to design the space in-sync with the needs of the clients. Having travelled extensively, the clients had their hearts set on European sensibilities. After a few rounds of discussion, the clients and the designer decided upon a Scandinavian- inspired theme. Renowned for their simplicity , utility ,and beauty, Scandinavian homes have a pure, parsec-back style packed with functionality, clean lines, flawless craftsmanship and understand elegance. The use of light is considered to be extremely important here and the houses are characterized by the use of earthy muted tones distinct materials and minimal ornamentation.
But there was a challenge. Rahul wanted a space that would double up as an entertainment zone too. His wife on the other hand, wanted a stylish set-up.
However with the baby due in 7 months, there was also a time restriction at play, and had to be a quick renovation project. Rohit's plan for the house was well fleshed out for the living room. When it came to the color palette white was the predominant hue (on the walls and the flooring) with accent colors appearing in furniture and accessories. Artificial marble cutouts were used to create an interesting pattern on the living and dining area floors. Grey grouting has been done to achieve a shimmery effect on the flooring as well. Keeping with the Scandinavian theme, the designer has used statement pieces from Italy, Turkey and Australia in the living with wood at its base. The Italian tan leather sofa and the plush chairs create a warm atmosphere, while the huge television on the wall and the state-of-the-art speaker that looks like a dish antenna is proof of Rahul's love for sports and movies. The designer made sure he fitted task, mood and the accent lights in the room to suite various occasions. While doing up the space, the balcony( which extends from the living room to the bedroom) looks upon an elevated garden of another building. by placing plants in the balcony as well as the living area, Rohit created layers of green to bring the garden into the space and make it one.
The dining area too has a similar language. The grey linen wallpaper continues down the length of a wall in the dining room creating symmetry between the two spaces. The custom made wooden fan, table and chairs add to the warm yet simplistic vibe of the space. Accent pieces like a mustard color chair and bench at the dining table monotony of the area. Rohit explains further, " Since this is family of three , we kept just 4 chairs. The kitchen is right behind the bench (which comes in handy too accommodate guests ) and we kept it there for easy flow of food"
As for the personal area, The master bedroom, Access to the dining space, sports Australian white marble flooring "we tried to create a fading effect through flooring, from the dining to the bedroom" says Rohit. There is a comfy walnut wood bed with a leather-padded headrest and a full-length wardrobe, the absolute highlight, are bespoke elements created especially for the clients. One wardrobe here is made using four different veneers to create a distinct look; while an exclusive white wardrobe in one corner of the room was designed to accommodate the Missus bags and accessories. The jute and the silver textured wallpaper, Tom Dixon copper lights, stark red lounger and Superman artwork, all together create an interesting composition, merging different styles into one cohesive whole.
While the living and master bedrooms were an amalgamation of minute details, the child's bedroom was kept minimal. here, the media unit can double up as a study desk with storage space in the future as per requirement. The same holds true for the guest bedroom where few decor changes are there.
Rohit Bhoite House of Design
This 3 BHK Mumbai flat in the suburban of Bandra was designed by Rohit Bhoite with a Nordic Scandinavian style.
This apartment which was a former bachelor pad was redesigned for young couple expecting a baby, thus combining the functionality and comfort from lifestyle of hosting guest and raising a new born.
It has a contemporary property maximize practical living space so home owner can spend quality time with they're loved ones.
Rahul Tuljapurkar’s 1700 sq.ft Apartment at Bandra in suburban Mumbai ,which used to be a bachelor pad. the residents was mostly utilized to play
games, and what movies, entertain guest and unwind; while another 3 BHK apartment in same building ( on the 5th floor) was used by his parents , wife and sister. However, when Rahul and his wife, Reema , were expecting a baby , the couple decided to refurbish the bachelor pad and move into a new home.
Enter Rohit Bhoite a young and promising interior designer who took up the job to design the space in-sync with the needs of the clients. Having travelled extensively, the clients had their hearts set on European sensibilities. After a few rounds of discussion, the clients and the designer decided upon a Scandinavian- inspired theme. Renowned for their simplicity , utility ,and beauty, Scandinavian homes have a pure, parsec-back style packed with functionality, clean lines, flawless craftsmanship and understand elegance. The use of light is considered to be extremely important here and the houses are characterized by the use of earthy muted tones distinct materials and minimal ornamentation.
But there was a challenge. Rahul wanted a space that would double up as an entertainment zone too. His wife on the other hand, wanted a stylish set-up.
However with the baby due in 7 months, there was also a time restriction at play, and had to be a quick renovation project. Rohit's plan for the house was well fleshed out for the living room. When it came to the color palette white was the predominant hue (on the walls and the flooring) with accent colors appearing in furniture and accessories. Artificial marble cutouts were used to create an interesting pattern on the living and dining area floors. Grey grouting has been done to achieve a shimmery effect on the flooring as well. Keeping with the Scandinavian theme, the designer has used statement pieces from Italy, Turkey and Australia in the living with wood at its base. The Italian tan leather sofa and the plush chairs create a warm atmosphere, while the huge television on the wall and the state-of-the-art speaker that looks like a dish antenna is proof of Rahul's love for sports and movies. The designer made sure he fitted task, mood and the accent lights in the room to suite various occasions. While doing up the space, the balcony( which extends from the living room to the bedroom) looks upon an elevated garden of another building. by placing plants in the balcony as well as the living area, Rohit created layers of green to bring the garden into the space and make it one.
The dining area too has a similar language. The grey linen wallpaper continues down the length of a wall in the dining room creating symmetry between the two spaces. The custom made wooden fan, table and chairs add to the warm yet simplistic vibe of the space. Accent pieces like a mustard color chair and bench at the dining table monotony of the area. Rohit explains further, " Since this is family of three , we kept just 4 chairs. The kitchen is right behind the bench (which comes in handy too accommodate guests ) and we kept it there for easy flow of food"
As for the personal area, The master bedroom, Access to the dining space, sports Australian white marble flooring "we tried to create a fading effect through flooring, from the dining to the bedroom" says Rohit. There is a comfy walnut wood bed with a leather-padded headrest and a full-length wardrobe, the absolute highlight, are bespoke elements created especially for the clients. One wardrobe here is made using four different veneers to create a distinct look; while an exclusive white wardrobe in one corner of the room was designed to accommodate the Missus bags and accessories. The jute and the silver textured wallpaper, Tom Dixon copper lights, stark red lounger and Superman artwork, all together create an interesting composition, merging different styles into one cohesive whole.
While the living and master bedrooms were an amalgamation of minute details, the child's bedroom was kept minimal. here, the media unit can double up as a study desk with storage space in the future as per requirement. The same holds true for the guest bedroom where few decor changes are there.
Rohit Bhoite House of Design
This 3 BHK Mumbai flat in the suburban of Bandra was designed by Rohit Bhoite with a Nordic Scandinavian style.
This apartment which was a former bachelor pad was redesigned for young couple expecting a baby, thus combining the functionality and comfort from lifestyle of hosting guest and raising a new born.
It has a contemporary property maximize practical living space so home owner can spend quality time with they're loved ones.
Rahul Tuljapurkar’s 1700 sq.ft Apartment at Bandra in suburban Mumbai ,which used to be a bachelor pad. the residents was mostly utilized to play
games, and what movies, entertain guest and unwind; while another 3 BHK apartment in same building ( on the 5th floor) was used by his parents , wife and sister. However, when Rahul and his wife, Reema , were expecting a baby , the couple decided to refurbish the bachelor pad and move into a new home.
Enter Rohit Bhoite a young and promising interior designer who took up the job to design the space in-sync with the needs of the clients. Having travelled extensively, the clients had their hearts set on European sensibilities. After a few rounds of discussion, the clients and the designer decided upon a Scandinavian- inspired theme. Renowned for their simplicity , utility ,and beauty, Scandinavian homes have a pure, parsec-back style packed with functionality, clean lines, flawless craftsmanship and understand elegance. The use of light is considered to be extremely important here and the houses are characterized by the use of earthy muted tones distinct materials and minimal ornamentation.
But there was a challenge. Rahul wanted a space that would double up as an entertainment zone too. His wife on the other hand, wanted a stylish set-up.
However with the baby due in 7 months, there was also a time restriction at play, and had to be a quick renovation project. Rohit's plan for the house was well fleshed out for the living room. When it came to the color palette white was the predominant hue (on the walls and the flooring) with accent colors appearing in furniture and accessories. Artificial marble cutouts were used to create an interesting pattern on the living and dining area floors. Grey grouting has been done to achieve a shimmery effect on the flooring as well. Keeping with the Scandinavian theme, the designer has used statement pieces from Italy, Turkey and Australia in the living with wood at its base. The Italian tan leather sofa and the plush chairs create a warm atmosphere, while the huge television on the wall and the state-of-the-art speaker that looks like a dish antenna is proof of Rahul's love for sports and movies. The designer made sure he fitted task, mood and the accent lights in the room to suite various occasions. While doing up the space, the balcony( which extends from the living room to the bedroom) looks upon an elevated garden of another building. by placing plants in the balcony as well as the living area, Rohit created layers of green to bring the garden into the space and make it one.
The dining area too has a similar language. The grey linen wallpaper continues down the length of a wall in the dining room creating symmetry between the two spaces. The custom made wooden fan, table and chairs add to the warm yet simplistic vibe of the space. Accent pieces like a mustard color chair and bench at the dining table monotony of the area. Rohit explains further, " Since this is family of three , we kept just 4 chairs. The kitchen is right behind the bench (which comes in handy too accommodate guests ) and we kept it there for easy flow of food"
As for the personal area, The master bedroom, Access to the dining space, sports Australian white marble flooring "we tried to create a fading effect through flooring, from the dining to the bedroom" says Rohit. There is a comfy walnut wood bed with a leather-padded headrest and a full-length wardrobe, the absolute highlight, are bespoke elements created especially for the clients. One wardrobe here is made using four different veneers to create a distinct look; while an exclusive white wardrobe in one corner of the room was designed to accommodate the Missus bags and accessories. The jute and the silver textured wallpaper, Tom Dixon copper lights, stark red lounger and Superman artwork, all together create an interesting composition, merging different styles into one cohesive whole.
While the living and master bedrooms were an amalgamation of minute details, the child's bedroom was kept minimal. here, the media unit can double up as a study desk with storage space in the future as per requirement. The same holds true for the guest bedroom where few decor changes are there.
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Rohit Bhoite House of Design
This 3 BHK Mumbai flat in the suburban of Bandra was designed by Rohit Bhoite with a Nordic Scandinavian style.
This apartment which was a former bachelor pad was redesigned for young couple expecting a baby, thus combining the functionality and comfort from lifestyle of hosting guest and raising a new born.
It has a contemporary property maximize practical living space so home owner can spend quality time with they're loved ones.
Rahul Tuljapurkar’s 1700 sq.ft Apartment at Bandra in suburban Mumbai ,which used to be a bachelor pad. the residents was mostly utilized to play
games, and what movies, entertain guest and unwind; while another 3 BHK apartment in same building ( on the 5th floor) was used by his parents , wife and sister. However, when Rahul and his wife, Reema , were expecting a baby , the couple decided to refurbish the bachelor pad and move into a new home.
Enter Rohit Bhoite a young and promising interior designer who took up the job to design the space in-sync with the needs of the clients. Having travelled extensively, the clients had their hearts set on European sensibilities. After a few rounds of discussion, the clients and the designer decided upon a Scandinavian- inspired theme. Renowned for their simplicity , utility ,and beauty, Scandinavian homes have a pure, parsec-back style packed with functionality, clean lines, flawless craftsmanship and understand elegance. The use of light is considered to be extremely important here and the houses are characterized by the use of earthy muted tones distinct materials and minimal ornamentation.
But there was a challenge. Rahul wanted a space that would double up as an entertainment zone too. His wife on the other hand, wanted a stylish set-up.
However with the baby due in 7 months, there was also a time restriction at play, and had to be a quick renovation project. Rohit's plan for the house was well fleshed out for the living room. When it came to the color palette white was the predominant hue (on the walls and the flooring) with accent colors appearing in furniture and accessories. Artificial marble cutouts were used to create an interesting pattern on the living and dining area floors. Grey grouting has been done to achieve a shimmery effect on the flooring as well. Keeping with the Scandinavian theme, the designer has used statement pieces from Italy, Turkey and Australia in the living with wood at its base. The Italian tan leather sofa and the plush chairs create a warm atmosphere, while the huge television on the wall and the state-of-the-art speaker that looks like a dish antenna is proof of Rahul's love for sports and movies. The designer made sure he fitted task, mood and the accent lights in the room to suite various occasions. While doing up the space, the balcony( which extends from the living room to the bedroom) looks upon an elevated garden of another building. by placing plants in the balcony as well as the living area, Rohit created layers of green to bring the garden into the space and make it one.
The dining area too has a similar language. The grey linen wallpaper continues down the length of a wall in the dining room creating symmetry between the two spaces. The custom made wooden fan, table and chairs add to the warm yet simplistic vibe of the space. Accent pieces like a mustard color chair and bench at the dining table monotony of the area. Rohit explains further, " Since this is family of three , we kept just 4 chairs. The kitchen is right behind the bench (which comes in handy too accommodate guests ) and we kept it there for easy flow of food"
As for the personal area, The master bedroom, Access to the dining space, sports Australian white marble flooring "we tried to create a fading effect through flooring, from the dining to the bedroom" says Rohit. There is a comfy walnut wood bed with a leather-padded headrest and a full-length wardrobe, the absolute highlight, are bespoke elements created especially for the clients. One wardrobe here is made using four different veneers to create a distinct look; while an exclusive white wardrobe in one corner of the room was designed to accommodate the Missus bags and accessories. The jute and the silver textured wallpaper, Tom Dixon copper lights, stark red lounger and Superman artwork, all together create an interesting composition, merging different styles into one cohesive whole.
While the living and master bedrooms were an amalgamation of minute details, the child's bedroom was kept minimal. here, the media unit can double up as a study desk with storage space in the future as per requirement. The same holds true for the guest bedroom where few decor changes are there.
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Design ideas for a scandinavian dining room in Hong Kong with grey walls and light hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a scandinavian dining room in Hong Kong with grey walls and light hardwood floors.
DSdezines Interiors
Transitional 3/4 bathroom in Melbourne with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a freestanding tub, black and white tile, gray tile, white walls, a vessel sink, marble benchtops, multi-coloured floor, multi-coloured benchtops, a single vanity, a built-in vanity and ceramic tile.
O’Hara Interiors
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smb interior design
Romantic bedroom by SMB Interior Design, Dorset. Featuring Farrow & Ball Cornforth White walls and Wimborne white ceiling and woodwork. French style bedroom furniture in porcelain. Clarke & Clarke fabrics used for cushions and curtains. Bespoke pleated silk lampshades.
LID, Linadela Interior Design
This is an example of a contemporary dining room in Malaga with white walls and beige floor.
LID, Linadela Interior Design
Design ideas for a contemporary living room in Malaga with white walls and wallpaper.
My Little Empire
Photo of a contemporary bathroom in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, gray tile, grey walls, a vessel sink, grey floor and white benchtops.
Peter Eskuche, AIA
Landmark Photography
This is an example of a traditional open concept living room in Minneapolis with grey walls, brown floor and coffered.
This is an example of a traditional open concept living room in Minneapolis with grey walls, brown floor and coffered.
Ancient Surfaces
This vibrant Mediterranean style residence designed by Wiseman & Gale Interiors is located in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Antique limestone fireplace hand picked by the designer from Ancient Surfaces.
Locati Architects
Springhill Residence by Locati Architects, Interior Design by Locati Interiors, Photography by Roger Wade
Design ideas for a country bedroom in Other with grey walls and dark hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a country bedroom in Other with grey walls and dark hardwood floors.
Erika Jayne Design Build
A small full basement bathroom in our Modern Spanish-Style Revival project boasts a tiled focal vanity wall with floating shelves, brass details, and red penny floor tiles.
O’Hara Interiors
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smb interior design
Romantic bedroom by SMB Interior Design, Dorset. Featuring Farrow & Ball Cornforth White walls and Wimborne white ceiling and woodwork. French style bedroom furniture in porcelain. Clarke & Clarke fabrics used for cushions and curtains. Bespoke made chaise in blush pink.
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J Design Group - Interior Designers Miami - Modern
Modern - Contemporary Interior Designs By J Design Group in Miami, Florida.
Aventura Magazine selected one of our contemporary interior design projects and they said:
Shortly after Jennifer Corredor’s interior design clients bought a four-bedroom, three bath home last year, the couple suffered through a period of buyer’s remorse.
While they loved the Bay Harbor Islands location and the 4,000-square-foot, one-story home’s potential for beauty and ample entertaining space, they felt the living and dining areas were too restricted and looked very small. They feared they had bought the wrong house. “My clients thought the brown wall separating these spaces from the kitchen created a somber mood and darkness, and they were unhappy after they had bought the house,” says Corredor of the J. Design Group in Coral Gables. “So we decided to renovate and tear down the wall to make a galley kitchen.” Mathy Garcia Chesnick, a sales director with Cervera Real Estate, and husband Andrew Chesnick, an executive for the new Porsche Design Tower residential project in Sunny Isles, liked the idea of incorporating the kitchen area into the living and dining spaces. Since they have two young children, the couple felt those areas were too narrow for easy, open living. At first, Corredor was afraid a structural beam could get in the way and impede the restoration process. But after doing research, she learned that problem did not exist, and there was nothing to hinder the project from moving forward. So she collapsed the wall to create one large kitchen, living and dining space. Then she changed the flooring, using 36x36-inch light slabs of gold Bianco marble, replacing the wood that had been there before. This process also enlarged the look of the space, giving it lightness, brightness and zoom. “By eliminating the wall and adding the marble we amplified the new and expanded public area,” says Corredor, who is known for optimizing space in creative ways. “And I used sheer white window treatments which further opened things up creating an airy, balmy space. The transformation is astonishing! It looks like a different place.” Part of that transformation included stripping the “awful” brown kitchen cabinets and replacing them with clean-lined, white ones from Italy. She also added a functional island and mint chocolate granite countertops. At one end of the kitchen space, Corredor designed dark wood shelving where Mathy displays her collection of cookbooks. “Mathy cooks a great deal, and they entertain on a regular basis,” says Corredor. “The island we created is where she likes to serve the kids breakfast and have family members gather. And when they have a dinner party, everyone can mill in and out of the kitchen-galley, dining and living areas while able to see everything going on around them. It looks and functions so much better.” Corredor extended the Bianco marble flooring to other open areas of the house, nearly everywhere except for the bedrooms. She also changed the powder room, which is annexed to the kitchen. She applied white linear glass on the walls and added a new white square sink by Hastings. Clean and fresh, the room is reminiscent of a little jewel box. I n the living room, Corredor designed a showpiece wall unit of exotic cherry wood with an aqua center to bring back some warmth that modernizing naturally strips away. The designer also changed the room’s lighting, introducing a new system that eschews a switch. Instead, it works by remote and also dims to create various moods for different social engagements. “The lighting is wonderful and enhances everything else we have done in these open spaces,” says Corredor. T he dining room overlooks the pool and yard, with large, floorto- ceiling window brings the outdoors inside. A chandelier above the dining table is another expression of openness, like the lens of a person’s eyeglasses. “We wanted this unusual piece because its sort of translucence takes you outside without ever moving from the room,” explains Corredor. “The family members love seeing the yard and pool from the living and dining space. It’s also great for entertaining friends and business associates. They can get a real feel for the subtropical elegance of Miami.” N earby, the front door was originally brown so she repainted it a sleek lacquered white. This bright consistency helps maintain a constant eye flow from one section of the open areas to another. Everything is visible in the new extended space and creates a bright and inviting atmosphere. “It was important to modernize and update the house without totally changing the character,” says Corredor. “We organized everything well and it turned out beautifully, just as we envisioned it.” While nothing on the home’s exterior was changed, Corredor worked her magic in the master bedroom by adding panels with a wavelike motif to again bring elements of the outside in. The room is austere and clean lined, elegant, peaceful and not cluttered with unnecessary furnishings. In the master bath, Corredor removed the existing cabinets and made another large cherry wood cabinet, this time with double sinks for husband and wife. She also added frosted green glass to give a spa-like aura to the spacious room. T hroughout the house are splashy canvases from Mathy’s personal art collection. She likes to add color to the decor through the art while the backdrops remain a soothing white. The end result is a divine, refined interior, light, bright and open. “The owners are thrilled, and we were able to complete the renovation in a few months,” says Corredor. “Everything turned out how it should be.”
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