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N85 Residence in New Delhi, India

Nov 26th 2009,   2 Comments,   interior design tag

Being an Indian blog, we would love to see more of where this came from! Indian architectural firm Morphognesis delights us with this stunning residence in New Delhi, India.

A hub of activity, this house is home to three generations of the family. A sprawling home in the capital of the country spells luxury. With Indian homes opening up to ideas from the West, one can safely say this house has been under contemporary influences.

Different textures adorn the house and create a sense of serenity and peace. Earthy tones enhance warmth that emanate from the interiors of the house.

At night, the lights let the house shine bright.

terrace

ceiling

the verhanda

interior garden

the couch

from outside

glass doors

outside

at dusk

in the night

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2 Responses

  1. gp says:

    beautiful structure and well done interior

  2. S. says:

    This is a house in Toronto that you ought to feature. I’ve seen it in person and it’s breathtaking! Very private, too. Good to get a bit of Canadian architecture featured to maintain the diversity of your site.

    http://www.modernsanctuaries.com/highpoint.html

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