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There’s So Much Room To Breathe At This Minimalist House In Pali Hill

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A re-programmed house in Pali Hill represents a minimalistic design structure with the added plus of comfort and privacy. Built with an additional floor and terrace, the house is enclosed within layers of glass, wooden screens, planted trellises and curtains which add a sense of isolation from the surrounding urbanity. The house opens out onto a timber deck and garden, and is discovered by a flight of staircases which opens onto transitional spaces on each floor. On the first floor warm light renders a generous glow to the family room, while a corridor leading to the bedrooms culminates into a window space.
The architects for this house in Pali hill are Studio Mumbai.

Pali Hill House, design, interior
Pali Hill House, design, interior
Pali Hill House, design, interior

Architects: Studio MumbaiLocation: Bandra, Maharashtra, IndiaPrincipal Architect: Bijoy JainProject Team: Samuel Barclay, Jeevaram Suthar, Omprakash SutharStructural Engineer: Dwijen BhattPhotographs: Helene BinetStudio Mumbai

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