Project posted by Chrisann Rodrigues

Tadaima

Year
2024
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Scandinavian
The material palette for the living is grounded in simplicity and  suggests a connection to nature, features clean lines, a neutral palette, and minimal styling.
The material palette for the living is grounded in simplicity and suggests a connection to nature, features clean lines, a neutral palette, and minimal styling.
The chandelier above the table is a subtle hint of a glam to the otherwise very tranquil dining space.
The chandelier above the table is a subtle hint of a glam to the otherwise very tranquil dining space.
The table legs were designed to break any notion of formality. The gesture of the legs peeping through the table top to make sure their presence does not go unnoticed.
The table legs were designed to break any notion of formality. The gesture of the legs peeping through the table top to make sure their presence does not go unnoticed.
A cozy green sanctuary, filled with potted plants and ample shelves to display the collection of books. To realize this design, the resulting material palette consciously veered towards natural textures to highlight the elements against a neutral white hue. The primary material, oak veneer, is celebrated uniquely through the apartment to connect all the areas to a larger whole.
A cozy green sanctuary, filled with potted plants and ample shelves to display the collection of books. To realize this design, the resulting material palette consciously veered towards natural textures to highlight the elements against a neutral white hue. The primary material, oak veneer, is celebrated uniquely through the apartment to connect all the areas to a larger whole.
The Winding Road fabric from Safomasi  for the mountain lover in the client  formed not only the highlight of her room but was the base of the conceptualizing. Natural tones on the wall paneling, the Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) wood-lookalike and the pendant lamps forges harmony and balance.
The Winding Road fabric from Safomasi for the mountain lover in the client formed not only the highlight of her room but was the base of the conceptualizing. Natural tones on the wall paneling, the Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) wood-lookalike and the pendant lamps forges harmony and balance.

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Credits

Photographer
Anish Padalkar

From Chrisann Rodrigues

Step into the design narrative for my 2200 sq.ft apartment in Mumbai. This project delves into the sentiment of returning home, narrating the story of a space that goes beyond design – it becomes a haven, a reflection of warmth, and a celebration of belonging. Welcome to the embodiment of the Japanese expression, Tadaima.