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Modern Apartment Interiors, Mumbai – by Evolve

Interior Design Project by Evolve

This is a 2000 sq.ft Apartment in Mumbai with 4 Bedrooms which are all different in terms of design theme. The Living area is long rectangular cube which also includes the Dining Area and Puja Room which is again well organised and separated by Passage in between. Use of Oak Veneer with Premium Upholstery and Steel combines together to make this Apartment Ultra Modern. The L-Shaped Kitchen is practical and spacious with clear cut Lines giving it a Contemporary and Modern Look. All Bedrooms have a different story to convey in terms of colour and design. The use of wallpaper and pattern made in Ceiling gives a spectacular effect as one enters the room. Bathrooms are very spacious and modern. Custom designed Marble Basin on Stainless Steel Stand with Suspended Mirror from Ceiling on Steel Frame in Master Bathroom and walls camouflaged with Italian Marble all combines to make it look stunning.

Area : 2000 sq ft
Team : Evolve
Photographer : Prashant Bhat

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