Located amid the verdant hills of Powai, in the central suburbs of Mumbai, ‘Casa Rosé’ is a 2-BHK apartment straight out of a Wes Anderson movie.
The house is best described as an Art Gallerié masquerading as an 2BHK apartment. The space is a poetic composition of colours and moods, set against the earthy tones of creamy Ispegu finish walls, a lime plaster imported from Italy. We were inspired by the rustic naturescapes of Tuscany, to which we added our own eclectic touch. Every element in Casa Rosé is a piece of art that starts conversations. The space is a realm of subdued tones and geometrical elements layered with soft ethnic floral furnishings. The design process had just begun when the pandemic struck. The focus then shifted into entwining
every aspect of the client’s daily routine with the design and bringing the outdoors inside, creating an urban oasis perfect for the new work-from-home lifestyle.
You're greeted by a palette of pastel rust, sea-foam blue and white, as you enter through the doorinspired by the quaint streets of Tuscany. A monochrome entry foyer features an organic shaped mirror and a contrasting hand carved console with geometric shapes.
Celebrating the notes of Rosé- mint, berries and hibiscus, the focal point of the living room is a massive deconstructed artwork framed in cove-lit blackened metal on the main wall. A statement lounge chair inspired by shades of light bodied wine is juxtaposed against it. The off-white sectional sits on the floral Spruce and Peachia rugs from The House of Designery. The dining is a chaste white space, punctuated by an in situ-ombre terrazzo dining table. The statement chandelier with bronze accents stands out against the backdrop of lime plastered walls. The Mondrian Bookcase, inspired by the artist Piet Mondrian, is splashed in muted shades, rattan and dramatic lighting from niches behind the unit.