Ready Materials
Wood creates a soothing and calm energy. We love this organic material for its durability and aesthetic. Our top choices in contemporary luxury interior designs are oak, mahogany, cherry wood, and bamboo. Oak is the most common hardwood in India and has high resistance to nicks, dents, and scratches, and high longevity. Cherry wood has a glossy and sanded finish and its natural dark colours only get richer with time.
Marble is the ultimate luxury statement. It brightens up and provides an instant facelift to any interior space. The real trick is to not over do it. We love marble as a flooring as much as the next luxury home designer. Where we stand out is using marble in unconventional ways.
The range of usage of metals in interior design is like no other material. It is malleable, flexible, and versatile. For luxury interior design, we like using bronze and copper to craft details that stand out. From decor items to sinks, from cutlery to beds, from lamps to coffee tables – warm-toned metals make a space feel laid back and sociable.
ur design philosophy is all about balance. If we are using hardy materials such as wood, marble, and metal; we balance it out with luxurious fabrics. The right fabrics add softness, texture, and flow to your interiors.
As one of the top interior design firms in Mumbai, we are committed to reducing waste and following sustainable practices. We love using recycled and repurposed materials. It is healthier for the planet and it has a story with it. For example, restyled antique furniture carries history and nostalgia and is perfect for a less-is-more interior design for a small house where every single element stands out. Distressed wood adds character to an interior and is used for doors, bed frames, bookshelves, side tables, and so much more. Materials such as tiles and stones can be upcycled into mosaic flooring and wall accents.
Concrete is not usually thought of as an interior material or a particularly decorative one. Well, we are here to change that. This highly durable and strong material is pliant, fire-resistant, and extremely versatile. It adds a raw and stripped-down vibe to any residential or commercial space. It can be used as floor panels, wall accents, and added texture on surfaces. Once refined, it can be turned into planters, pendant lamps, tiles, and even furniture. Since it lasts so long, it goes a long way in reducing your home’s carbon footprint.
Basic materials interior designers use and implement vary according to the latest trends in interior design. The criteria of choosing these materials however remain the same – creating aesthetically pleasing interiors that are functional and modern.