Before & After: An Empty Shell Is Elegantly Dressed in Indian Influences
Oftentimes a design plan flows from the selection of one singular decor feature that sets the tone and inspires the aesthetic of the entire home surrounding it. For Delhi, India-based interior designer Shivani Dogra, this was true when she was entrusted with the full-home design of a modern 2,800-square-foot home in Noida, India for a […]
Oftentimes a design plan flows from the selection of one singular decor feature that sets the tone and inspires the aesthetic of the entire home surrounding it. For Delhi, India-based interior designer Shivani Dogra, this was true when she was entrusted with the full-home design of a modern 2,800-square-foot home in Noida, India for a young couple and their three-year-old son. By Shivani’s description, the newer build was “an empty shell,” and once the couple settled first on a vintage, printed panel of a view of Varanasi, India printed by Ananbô, Paris, the rest of the home’s design fell into place. “This would take center spot in the living room,” Shivani notes about the panel. “The rest of the decoration followed organically from there. We combed through nearly every good carpet seller in town and in neighboring towns to pick the right hand woven rugs — tribal kilims were chosen for the TV room, silk and wool mixed vintage rugs for the living room and the bedrooms. The colors for the upholstery, curtains and other soft furnishings were inspired by these intricately hand woven, deepl...
Oftentimes a design plan flows from the selection of one singular decor feature that sets the tone and inspires the aesthetic of the entire home surrounding it. For Delhi, India-based interior designer Shivani Dogra, this was true when she was entrusted with the full-home design of a modern 2,800-square-foot home in Noida, India for a young couple and their three-year-old son. By Shivani’s description, the newer build was “an empty shell,” and once the couple settled first on a vintage, printed panel of a view of Varanasi, India printed by Ananbô, Paris, the rest of the home’s design fell into place. “This would take center spot in the living room,” Shivani notes about the panel. “The rest of the decoration followed organically from there. We combed through nearly every good carpet seller in town and in neighboring towns to pick the right hand woven rugs — tribal kilims were chosen for the TV room, silk and wool mixed vintage rugs for the living room and the bedrooms. The colors for the upholstery, curtains and other soft furnishings were inspired by these intricately hand woven, deepl...
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