The team of Studio Osmosis works on client requirements religiously while at the same time staying close to its affinity for basic metal surfaces, a restrained lighting scheme, and use of elements that represent the concerned brand or owner’s defining characteristics.
This studio apartment looks out to the fascinating Bandra skyline, and the Arabian Sea, from its 7th floor perch. The views’ shifting light is framed by wide windows in the kitchenette-cum-lounge section as well as the bedroom, complemented inside by the subtle yellows, browns, and metallic elements of the interiors basking in warm lighting.
The combined effect in this space is of peace; this is undoubtedly the abode of a calm soul given to deep introspections. The home also is a prime specimen of space-division in simple modern homes meant for singletons in a metropolis. The sequential arrangement here is emphasised by the continuous stone flooring and a spare furniture scheme of custom-made pieces.
The spaces multi-task, and tend to blend into each other, especially evident with the central troika of spaces, with the bedroom here allowed a shut-in using a semi-glazed retractable partition. The small living room doubles up as a guest bedroom, and the beautiful window ledge here is also the study.
In the bedroom, the bed has been designed to look a tad afloat, and the wardrobe and the panelled wall stand together in brilliant camouflage. The team hits the spot with this 560 sq ft space because of its low-barriers approach to the interior layout.
The home never looks a notch below inviting and plush thanks to a colour canvas featuring sober greys and browns, and lots of natural light creating a feeling of openness.