The Meridian

Kurla, Mumbai
March 2022
The Meridian

Project Overview

A contemporary residential interior designed with a balance of warmth, functionality, and understated luxury. The space was envisioned to feel calm, timeless, and visually seamless while maintaining practicality for everyday living. Through a muted material palette, soft forms, and carefully layered textures, the design creates an atmosphere that feels refined yet comfortable.

Area : 500 sq.ft
Scope : Interior Design & Execution
Completion Date : March 2022
Category : Residential

Client Brief

The client wanted a home that felt elegant and modern without appearing excessive or overly decorative. The requirement was to create spaces that were visually clean, easy to maintain, and naturally warm. The brief focused on achieving a sophisticated aesthetic through subtle detailing, efficient space planning, and a cohesive material palette across all areas of the home.

Design Approach

The overall approach was centered around creating visual softness within a contemporary framework. Instead of relying on heavy ornamentation, the design uses proportion, texture, curves, and material contrast to add depth and character. Neutral tones were layered with warm wood finishes, stone textures, muted upholstery, and black accents to create a balanced composition throughout the residence. Each area was designed to feel connected while still having its own identity through carefully curated materials, lighting, and styling elements. Special attention was given to natural light, clean lines, and maintaining visual continuity across the interiors.

Key Design Elements

Outcome

The final outcome is a home that feels calm, contemporary, and effortlessly luxurious. The interiors successfully balance aesthetics with functionality, creating spaces that are visually cohesive, warm, and inviting. Through restrained material selection and thoughtful detailing, the project achieves a timeless character that remains elegant without feeling overly designed.

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