Cobalt apartments
The studio established a slightly warmer feel in the parents' bedroom, which was designed to evoke the wood-lined hotel suites the couple used to frequent during their holidays in northern India. A blue cubby for the cat is integrated into the wardrobeīut a niche accommodating a small work table is rendered in peachy pink, together with the orbs fixed to the outside of the wardrobe for holding coats or bags. The other bedroom, which belongs to the older sister, is largely dominated by crisp white surfaces. Read: The Act of Quad designs multi-generational Mumbai apartment with its own templeĪ cosy blue cubby for the cat was integrated into the room's wardrobe and a geometric chair made from waste materials found on-site sits tucked under the desk. The Act of Quad created a number of bespoke furnishings for the space, including a three-legged quartz-topped dining table, a grey L-shaped sofa and a swing that is suspended in front of the apartment's expansive windows, allowing inhabitants to sit and sway while taking in the city views. Ceilings near the entrance were rounded off to soften the existing architecture Several sharp corners near the ceiling were rounded off, which the studio said helps to "soften the severity" of the existing architecture. Mumbai-based The Act of Quad made a handful of structural changes to the apartment during the renovation, knocking down a wall in the entranceway to make the dining area appear larger and extending the third bedroom with the help of a convex partition. The Act of Quad dotted the apartment with cobalt-blue decor features The cobalt touches create a vibrant contrast inside the otherwise neutral-toned 101-square-metre home, which is shared by a middle-aged couple, their two daughters and a pet cat.