At the heart of Gujranwala Town, New Delhi, Cirque House is a diverse blend of abstract artworks and soothing zen blue colour tones, which creates a feeling of intimacy and serenity within a minimalist framework. It stands as a testament to the essence of a modern family, blending personalities, eccentric choices, and a shared appreciation for the beauty of life’s simple moments.
The project, designed by The Melange Studio, unfolds as a story told through a design narrative. A three-generation nuclear family, while embracing distinct tastes and unorthodox perspectives, collectively seeks luxury in simplicity.
Blend Of Abstract Artworks And Soothing Zen Blue Colour Tones | The Melange Studio
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As one enters, a striking suspended beaded statement ceiling light, a whimsical touch, marks the beginning of this narrative. This entrance opens to a spacious living and dining area that is the heart of the house. It invites family members to congregate, interact, and cross paths, reinforcing their bonds.
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The living space, instead of adhering to a conventional layout, features a single-piece setting that defines the room. Monotone shades are harmonized with hints of antique brass, creating a sense of opulence.
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The entire design scheme resonates with a consistent material palette that includes Panda white marble, walnut wood, and custom-made lighting. Notably, the client’s desire to showcase their decor and treasured pieces led to the creation of a custom shelving system, seamlessly integrated alongside the television.
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In an artful twist, zig-zag folded metal shutters with concealed handles adorn the storage unit below the TV, redefining the role of storage as an artistic element.
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The minimalist modern kitchen and utility areas follow a functional approach, selecting materials that blend seamlessly with the overarching design philosophy.
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In keeping with the family’s individuality, each bedroom exhibits a distinct character while adhering to the repetitive material palette, ensuring a unified look and feel throughout the space.
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Cirque House tells a compelling tale of a modern family, where luxury is discovered in the ordinary, and diverse personalities coexist harmoniously within a captivating interior landscape. It’s a testament to the beauty of life’s unique moments shared within the comfort of a well-designed home.
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Fact File
Designed by: The Melange Studio
Project Type: Residential Interior Design & Styling
Project Name: Cirque House
Location: Gujranwala Town, New Delhi
Year Built: 2023
Project Size: 3200 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Dhruv DV & Pranvi Jain
Team Design Credits: Dhruv DV, Pranvi Jain, Radhika Verma & Christina Thomas
Photograph Courtesy: Ekansh Goel
Artwork by: Prityaanshi Agarwal
Lighting by: Kapoor.light.lifestyle
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Firm’s Instagram Link: The Melange Studio
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