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Society Interiors
|June 2018
MUMBAI-BASED INTERIOR DESIGNER GIRISH CHATPAR HAS DESIGNED A HOME WITH A WARM, VIBRANT AND YOUTHFUL AMBIENCE SUITED FOR A YOUNG COUPLES’ LIFESTYLE.
A high-end residential project located at Crescent Bay in Parel, Mumbai, has been aesthetically designed by Mumbai-based Ar. Girish Chatpar and his team. Girish is known and is critically appreciated for his high-end residential projects. Having worked with the client in the past on a couple of projects, helped Girish and his team design this home as per the client’s expectation.
The spacious apartment located on the 45th level, offers a panoramic view of the Mumbai skyline. This apartment is actually a combination of two apartments, each being a separate two bedroom apartment. The entire site adds-up to 1,800 sq. ft. approximately making this a nice expansive space to suit the needs of a young couple, who are both working in the IT industry. “The brief given to us by them was that they wanted a very youthful, vibrant space with a hint of an industrial feel. As the couple very often invite their friends over for parties they wanted flexibility in terms of space management. The USP of this apartment is the huge balcony attached to the living room with an amazing view, which becomes the main attraction for all the guests. This being the third project for the family, they had complete faith and trust in us. Hence, we were given a very free-hand and full corporation from their end,” recollects Girish.

What makes this house unique for the team is the different set of requirements from the client for a mixed look of the house, where they wanted an industrial look in the common areas, which gave a feel and look of a pub/cafe.
This story is from the June 2018 edition of Society Interiors.
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