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This 1,100-square-foot Delhi home draws inspiration from European interior design

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Vaibhav Bhatia

The dining area, seamlessly connected to the living room, exudes the elegance of Indian decor and style. The intricately upholstered chairs beautifully complement the wooden table, while captivating artwork adorns the walls. Art plays a pivotal role in the design, with thoughtfully curated pieces serving as focal points throughout the home, infusing it with sophistication and personal expression. The kitchen features soothing pastel blue hues that harmonize with the overall theme. While the decorative lighting is custom-designed, the architectural lights are sourced from BDCL.

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The switchboards are sourced from Norysis.

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Vaibhav Bhatia

The two bedrooms each possess a distinct character, seamlessly blending Indian and Parisian styles. Both rooms exude simplicity, enriched by colourful furnishings. In one bedroom, a chic blue headboard elegantly contrasts with a beige wall adorned with subtle patterns. A multifunctional TV unit doubles as a storage cabinet, featuring a harmonious mix of open and closed shelves. The other bedroom embodies a serene minimalism, with a bed set against a softly painted wall using high-quality paint from Asian Paints.

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Vaibhav Bhatia

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Vaibhav Bhatia

The two bathrooms exhibit strikingly different characters. One exudes vintage charm, featuring patterned flooring, a wooden vanity, and a fluid mirror, while the other transports you from Paris to Delhi. Adorned with quirky orange tiles on the floor and walls, this bathroom enhances the European elements that permeate the house. The sanitary ware is sourced from Jaquar, adding to the overall elegance.

Maison Très Chic lives up to its name, seamlessly incorporating stylish Parisian elements throughout. The design masterfully blends Indian sensibilities with Parisian chic, creating a vibrant yet serene atmosphere. This home is not only a visual delight but also a comfortable sanctuary, promising to be a cherished space for the family for years to come.

Styling: Raahul Kukreja
Lighting consultant: B Lit India

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