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Design Deconstruct’s selection of accessories used in this Delhi home invokes a delightful air of modern sophistication and luxury

Exorbitant lights that unveil like art installation, exclusive wall art, bold paintings and sculptures set apart this luxury farmhouse crafted by Design Deconstruct. Located in Delhi’s Chattarpur, a massive 55-ft-long chandelier in gold finish decorates the ceiling from one end to the other of the double-height drawing space adding unapologetic opulence to the home.

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This, and the rich wall panelings, specially created art, and custom furniture made in-house by Design Deconstruct bring out the uniqueness of the interiors. Apart from the play of fine quality stones, wood, textiles, leather, what shines through are the unexpected and striking décor elements.

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The three-level house is designed around the needs of a family of eight to live, play, entertain and party in style. Grand living and dining spaces, carefully designed restful bedrooms, stylish games and entertainment areas, charming outdoors, spaces that connect the indoors with its green exteriors… the home aspires to offer every possible comfort, function and luxury to its inhabitants.

Having involved ourselves with the project from the beginning, we have dressed up the floors, walls and ceiling to emphasise the woodwork and the artistic flair of the interiors, as well as take care of the styling needs based on the family’s choices.

The upper ground and the first floors house residential quarters with casual dining and lounge areas and the kitchen. The family tends to spend most of the time in the lounge. The drawing space abounds in the double-height spatial volume, with the intricately crafted 55-ft-long jewel-like chandelier running across.

The furnishings and accessories match up to the glamour of the chandelier creating an atmosphere of exquisite beauty and luxury. The room also features two repurposed antique doors from the family’s previous home. They have been used as a part of a panelling along with fabric.

The entertainment room in the lower ground floor is inspired from the family’s love for entertaining guests over drinks and shisha. Dedicated to entertaining guests, it consists of a formal drawing room, formal dining room, a bar and an entertainment room.

A dark colour palette evokes a moody, yet stylish environment with bright furniture in neon shades. A series of human figures depicting the concept of evolution from apes to humans smoking sheesha livens up the sound-insulated wall panellings. The furniture is easily maneuverable to allow for flexibility for any occasion from an evening party to a Diwali scene.

The bar is designed by us from the bottom and is made with selenite crystals, which add a lighting element to the serene atmosphere. The home features an outdoor swimming pool, and a play area for the lovely, and mischievous two-year-old daughter of the family.

The space is carefully designed keeping in mind that it will cater to more kids in the future. The child’s room is a vibrant spot with delightfully stimulating décor. Custom making most of the furniture for the project at our in-house manufacturing facility helped us introduce the right dose of grandeur and elegance befitting the luxury home and its inhabitants.

FACT FILE

Location: Chattarpur, New Delhi
Property: A farmhouse spread across three levels for a family of eight.
Carpet Area: 18,000 square feet
Farm Area: 2.5 acres

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