Guided by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, house owner and inside designer Divya Panwar reworked this 730-square-foot residence right into a serene retreat away from town of Pune’s hustle. The nice and cozy, pure tones and earthen textures that envelope the house embrace an imperfect minimalism. “Minimalism and asymmetry had been on the core whereas designing the condominium,” Panwar explains. The personal areas are tucked off the central area—arched openings run throughout the house, softening thresholds between major areas.
Full-height home windows flood the Pune residence with pure mild, providing picturesque views of parks and the open fields under. Furnishings has additionally been restricted to key items—a customized white cloud couch and strong wooden espresso desk—performing as sculptural artworks. A window seat was constructed into the area, forming the right nook to curve up with a cup of espresso and e book, watching the tops of coconut palms gently swaying within the wind. The visible connection between the residing, eating, and kitchen areas creates an elevated phantasm of area, whereas privateness and separated capabilities are maintained.