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Minimalist Interior Sanctuaries for Quiet Luxury

byTalati and PartnersTakes projects across India; Visit office in Worli, MumbaiStarts from180 per sq. ft. of saleable areaView full gallery

Designing homes that act as a retreat from the city. We balance scale, light, and texture to create spaces that breathe and reflect your personal rhythm.

A double-height living room where minimalism breathes luxury. Every element, from the subdued color palette to the sleek lines of the mezzanine, is meticulously selected to craft a tranquil sanctuary that feels both grand and intimate.

In this living space, luxury intertwines with minimalism. A custom bas-relief art piece on the wall adds subtle character, while the clean lines and natural materials create an environment that is refined, comfortable, and rich in character.

This living room in Indiabulls Sky Forest is designed for vertical living, with 3.6-meter ceilings and full-height windows framing expansive views. The neutral palette is thoughtfully restrained, allowing personal expression to take center stage.

Another view of the Indiabulls Sky Forest living room, showcasing its open layout and connection to an indoor garden. The design prioritizes openness and light, creating a sense of calm rarely found in high-density towers.

A view down a curved corridor in the Palais Royale atrium. The design uses warm wood paneling and soft, indirect lighting to create a sense of quiet luxury and seamless flow between private residences.

The multi-level atrium of Palais Royale, showcasing the grand scale and structural ingenuity of the design. The curved balconies and supporting columns create a powerful rhythm, emphasizing the building's verticality.

A tranquil corridor in Palais Royale, featuring a zen garden. This space is designed as a moment of pause and reflection, where natural elements and minimalist design create a serene transition area.

The lavish dining area of the House of Abhinandan Lodha's clubhouse in Alibaug. Greeted by pristine white marble floors and a breathtaking crystal chandelier, this space narrates a tale of opulence and curated luxury.

About Interior Sanctuaries

Creating a sanctuary in a high-density city requires more than just aesthetics. We focus on volumetric design, often incorporating 3.6-meter ceilings and double-height layouts to restore the sense of scale lost in typical urban floor plates. This is not about filling space; it is about sculpting volumes where natural light and ventilation can flow without obstruction, turning your residence into a quiet retreat from the noise outside.

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