Simplicity, rich materiality and refined aesthetics take centre stage in these living rooms filled with natural light. Exotic marbles, high quality wood and veneer are combined to create luxurious backdrops. Statement furniture, eye-catching chandeliers and hand-picked accessories come together to create sophisticated, yet warm living rooms.
- Working with a light colour theme of white and beige, the designer creates a scintillating contemporary space with classic details. The wooden flooring in chevron pattern with stone border, wall moulding finished in paint and the fireplace made in stone with an antique mirror on top – all elements are composed in a picture-perfect manner to create a harmonious space.
- Striking herringbone pattern wooden flooring with stone border creates a rich base to a living room featuring mesmerising patterns and textures. The fireplace shows off the gorgeous veins of the stone used. Metallic finish accent furniture and chandelier add glamour.
- This light filled living room in neutral brown shades offers a clean and chic look ideal for relaxing. Wooden flooring in chevron pattern combined with the earthy tones adds much warmth.
About Aparna Kaushik
New Delhi-based Architect Aparna Kaushik is the Founding Principal and Design Director of an eponymous, design-and-build firm that works across architecture, interiors, furniture, lighting, product design and landscaping. Her design ethos is built on a studied balance of art and architectural history that fuses classical composition with contemporary flair and pragmatic precision to integrate the client’s most explicit requirements and subtle preferences. Her creations, spanning expansive luxury estates to stylishly intimate boutiques, commercial establishments to retail outlets, spas to pubs and restaurants… are an example of perfect functionality and striking aesthetics.
“Clarity of purpose and simplicity are the essence of design. I design to accentuate the natural qualities of a space, amplifying its particular beauty through seamless functionality and unique form.” – Aparna Kaushik