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Contemporary Materials Blend Seamlessly with Antique Decor for this House in Nagpur

Sibal Residence by Planting Ideas

A contemporary-ethnic house in Nagpur that showcases textured walls, exposed brick cladding, restored doors and windows against a backdrop of light coloured flooring.


The blueprint of the house stretches in its linearity. In order to break this monotony, the designers decided to divide the central corridor into seemingly bigger and open spaces. Contemporary materials blend seamlessly with the antique decor and subtly placed chandeliers resulting in an inviting ambiance

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The walls were also designed to give vintage effect with shades and peeling-off texture. Flooring is a combination of wooden and designer tiles complimenting the furniture and the ceiling. The floor length chandelier acts as a design element merging well with its surroundings.

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The entire house was designed with big windows and light colored floors along with textured walls with Italian and exposed brick cladding. A water body and vertical garden were also added to give it a tranquil and soothing ambiance.

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The kitchen was designed in a way to strike a balance between utility and appearance. A new palette of colours was introduced in such a way that it did not compromise with the elegance and design aesthetics. To attain maximum utilization of the space, the bedrooms and living spaces were made to satisfy user’s individuality through design and technical concept whilst also blending the ambience together.

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The concept of the master bedroom was Royal with a modern twist. The color pallets used were subdued while the furnishings were finished with a touch of gold. The Son's Bedroom was composed to give a feel of bachelor's pad designed using rustic veneer, 3d design boards, glass partitions and was completed in dark color pallet.


Pooja room was designed as a meditative space which also captures the ethnic warmth of our religion. The recreational spaces of the house like family room, bar and home theater were designed with an informal and unconventional approach acting as multipurpose spaces. The Residential project was converted into habitable space in a span of 12 months which included designing and execution works.


Project: Sibal Residence

Location: Nagpur

Design House: Planting Ideas

Lead Designer: Esha Sibal Dargan

Photography: Zoher Ali


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