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LARGER THAN LIFE

Architecture + Design

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June 2022

Reflective of the popular singer's indulgent personality, B Praak's home features a black and gold palette, animal prints, gloss and a whole lot of funk

- B Praak Residence, Panchkula

LARGER THAN LIFE

LIVING ROOM

• Fireplace stone - Stonex

• Furniture - LALITTYA Furniture by Shalu

• Curtains - Victor Texture

• Lights - Hybec

• Chandelier (Dining) - Jainson Emporio

• Chandelier (Living) - Vibhor Mathur

• Soft Furnishings - Victor Texture

• Decor - Pure Living and Oma

• Rug - Jaipur Rungs

Singer and music director Pratik Bachan, best known by his stage name B Praak, is well-loved by fans for many hit Punjabi and Hindi numbers. His extravagant personal style and lavish lifestyle have now found an extension in the design language of his Panchkula home. The designers Shivani Gupta and Ayush Mittal of Lallitya opted for a timeless tone of black and gold for the personality of the client to shine through. And it does. Much like the singer himself, the home presents a breath-taking performance at every step you take.

MASTER BEDROOM

• Furniture and Wardrobes: LALITTYA Furniture by Shalu

• Furnishings: Victor Texture

• Rug: Jaipur Rug

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