02/06/2026
Designed by in Mumbai. This project combines a 2+1 jodi flat into a well-planned 1175 sq.ft. 3.5 BHK, achieved through minimal yet strategic civil interventions.
The wall between the two units was opened up to create a seamless, spacious layout. The kitchen planning was optimized by retaining one as the main kitchen, converting the second into a utility, and transforming an underutilized kitchen area into a study room.
Of the two common washrooms, one was repurposed as a utility space, while the other was retained for regular use. Some walls were also modified to accommodate larger, more functional wardrobes
Photography :
The idea was to keep everything simple, while still making it feel warm and lived-in.
We added subtle metal elements and a few rich prints to bring in some depth, without making the space feel heavy. A hint of colour was introduced carefully, just enough to break the monotony.
A swing was important to the family, and we also created a dedicated space for Shrinathji, keeping their traditions and daily rituals in mind. These elements added a personal layer, making the home feel connected to the family’s lifestyle and values.
The outcome is a home that feels calm, functional, and thoughtfully put together. The planning ensures better use of space, with each area serving a clear purpose without feeling forced or overcrowded.
The restrained colour palette, layered materials, and subtle detailing come together to create a space that feels warm and comfortable, yet refined.