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Art-Centric Residential Interiors in Mumbai

byAnjali RawatTakes projects across India; Consultation at studio in Chembur West, MumbaiStarts from550 per sq. ft.View full gallery

I design homes that function as personal galleries, where your art and unique personality take center stage.

A luxuriously layered living room where art is the hero. The neutral sofa and geometric rug provide a sophisticated base for the bold yellow artwork and sculptural pink chairs, creating a space that is vibrant and full of personality.

A close-up of the living room, featured in Elle Decor. The curved white wall was designed specifically to serve as a backdrop for the homeowner's art, turning the wall itself into a sculptural element that enhances the painting.

In this home, every wall is a canvas. This shot shows how carefully selected furniture, like the sculptural coffee table and textured vases, complements the bold artwork without competing with it, creating a harmonious and artistic composition.

Another view of the art-focused living room, as seen in India Today Home. The arrangement of furniture, including the modern armchairs and abstract lighting, is designed to facilitate both conversation and appreciation of the surrounding art pieces.

This angle highlights the gallery-like feel of the space. Multiple artworks are displayed against a clean white wall, while a statue stands on a pedestal, reinforcing the idea of the home as a curated collection of beautiful objects.

This dining area corner is an exercise in minimal precision. The textured grey wall provides a dramatic backdrop for a metallic, abstract wall sculpture, turning the dining experience into an encounter with art.

A wider view of the dining space, featured in India Today Home. The sleek black bookshelf acts as a divider while framing the view towards the art piece, creating layers and depth in this meticulously crafted home.

A closer look at the dining area, where the sculptural metal art piece contrasts with the smooth finish of the dining table and the soft curves of the chairs. This juxtaposition of materials and forms is central to my design approach.

This perspective, seen through the room divider, creates a sense of discovery. The dining area and its feature art piece are revealed gradually, making the space feel more intimate and intriguing.

Even transitional spaces like a foyer can be a place for art. Here, a bold, sculptural chair in a striking blue is set against a black fluted wall with abstract art, creating a powerful and memorable first impression.

About Art-Centric Residences

Making your home look like a gallery is not just about hanging paintings on a wall. It is about lighting control and clean, neutral backdrops. In my projects, I often use curved surfaces or recessed ceiling lights to ensure your art takes the lead without making the room feel cold or clinical.

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