This 1,200-square-foot Nagpur home brims with secret storage

By editor
June 10, 2024

There’s little not to love about balconies, especially the one at this Nagpur home; cool winds on hot days, sunset views, or, as in the case of entrepreneurs Mayuri and Vivek Patil, storage space for their 50-pair collection of Air Jordans. “Finding them a home was the top priority,” says architect Saniya Jejani Lohar, one-half of Nashik-based design practice LADLAB (her husband and co-founder, architect Sagar Lohar, makes up the other half). “And, for a home of just 1,200 square feet, the balcony was the default option.” The Patils, and their son, had other considerations too: a aesthetic, for one, but also an efficient space that would meet their needs. “They wanted a home where they could slow their pace and enjoy the little moments,” continues Saniya, before clarifying that ‘slow’ and ‘enjoy’ were descriptors that didn’t exactly go hand in hand with the couple’s demanding jobs at the time. Somehow flipping that script was up to her and Sagar.

Harmony Of Spaces

A sofa, stool, and coffee table, all custom-designed by LADLAB and manufactured by My Home Décor, cut a meditative presence in the living room.

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Structural columns hide in plain sight as backdrops for sleek shelves.

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In the dining room, a dove grey banquette and upholstered chairs by Dtale Modern ensconce the Stygian table. The terrazzo-top console behind serves as a bar on one side and a shoe cabinet on the other.

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A textured sand-coloured vitrified tile backsplash harmoniously blends the soft cream upper and soft grey lower cabinets, subtly blurring sightlines.

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The architects treated the as one big canvas, conceiving all the spaces in a single allegorical breath. “As there were space restrictions, we carved out an open plan for the living and dining areas, as well as the kitchen, to form a harmonious connection among areas and make the collective space look more spacious and welcoming,” notes Sagar. He admits that the exercise was easier said than done due to structural columns that were present here and there. Still, he and Saniya were not ones to be deterred, and the architects turned the obstacles into opportunities by using the columns to create a bespoke shelving system that not only introduced an interplay of light and shadow but also kept them hidden in plain sight.

Is it a study nook? Is it a vanity? “It’s a little bit of both,” muses Saniya. The shutters open to reveal a mirror flanked by storage compartments on either side. A custom teakwood stool polished in carbon black, and a monochrome-patterned rug from Rugberry, add contrast to the space.

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The bed was crafted in situ. “We integrated side tables directly into the bed frame, and finished them with a light veneer that matches the cupboards and study area,” says Sagar. The walls are textured by TINT Studio with sand-dune finish paint from Colortek. The 3D art is by Nilesh Ingle.

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Light oak veneer and beige textured laminate calm the guest bedroom. The bed is recessed into the wall and overarched by open storage. Perforated shutters cleverly conceal the services and AC unit. The bedside lights are custom novelties.

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To ensure durability and minimise wear and tear, the architects clad three walls in ribbed green laminate. The table is by Objectry.

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“We transformed the space into a whimsical retreat,” says Sagar of the son’s bedroom, which features a soft white backdrop and candy-coloured furniture.

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The main challenge, as they recall, was the . “When we received the floor plan from the builder, the rooms were too cramped for furniture and movement. We redesigned the walls, integrated the balconies, and concealed the ceiling beams to make the space feel bigger,” reflects Saniya.

Earthy Yet Elevated

A glass cabinet featuring the Patils’ prized Air Jordans serves as the tour de force of the balcony. Weather-proof armchairs provide the perfect perch on breezy evenings.

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