I have observed each and every frame of this video and its quite expansive, the space is literally carved, it might look plane due to choice of whites, creames, beiges, greiges but its beautifully used in different forms, textures, finishes so that if you see it in actual, it will not look boring. Brilliant design Ashiesh!
appreciate you sharing your lovely home with us.I did notice the high levels of pollution in Bombay, India, which is visible even from your balcony. As someone who lived in New Delhi in the 80s, I recall the terrible air quality, especially due to diesel buses and scooters, which made me sick on several occasions. I'm sure the pollution has only worsened since then. I'm curious to know how you cope with the pollution in Bombay. i’m sorry I’m not from India
Uff love this! Like the nature-inspired stony textiles and shapes. Also appreciate how he juxtaposed the "coldness" of the living room with the warmth of the wood-paneled dining room. That red acrylic TV wall was a little jarring, though. Wish he'd picked another nature-adjacent, warming colour.
i didn’t like it, most of the sofas n other things are white n boring! there are so many subtle n good color choices to make house look great! but nah & also indian designers should promote indian designs n fixtures, than these european artists!!
I have observed each and every frame of this video and its quite expansive, the space is literally carved, it might look plane due to choice of whites, creames, beiges, greiges but its beautifully used in different forms, textures, finishes so that if you see it in actual, it will not look boring. Brilliant design Ashiesh!
It's literally next to Antilia
so?
House beside antilia🙂
Modern and elegant design.
Nice but a bit cold and sterile.
Loved it 👌
Really cool idea
appreciate you sharing your lovely home with us.I did notice the high levels of pollution in Bombay, India, which is visible even from your balcony. As someone who lived in New Delhi in the 80s, I recall the terrible air quality, especially due to diesel buses and scooters, which made me sick on several occasions. I'm sure the pollution has only worsened since then. I'm curious to know how you cope with the pollution in Bombay. i’m sorry I’m not from India
When is the next board meeting being hosted in the dining room? Also you forgot the overhead projector and whiteboard.
So elegant ❤❤❤
Very nice lightings in his flat.
Excellent
Something unique🎉
Uff love this! Like the nature-inspired stony textiles and shapes. Also appreciate how he juxtaposed the "coldness" of the living room with the warmth of the wood-paneled dining room. That red acrylic TV wall was a little jarring, though. Wish he'd picked another nature-adjacent, warming colour.
Amazing amazing job
superb
Kangana Ranaut's house please
Wow ❤
Brilliant design what a passionate designer🎉🎉
Is that a house or an art museum. Too distant .
Elegant.
Heaven
Nice bhai
brilliant
these videos are not long enough...but thank you
I just need to know who sits dusting all the corners ablnd nooks.
Wow
The choice of colours are good but lack in interior design
i didn’t like it, most of the sofas n other things are white n boring! there are so many subtle n good color choices to make house look great! but nah & also indian designers should promote indian designs n fixtures, than these european artists!!
Design is absolutely subjective. I am glad he created such a nice house. It is different and unique.
looks like 3D renders
I think it's LODHA ALTAMOUNT
I hate paint finish, Go for Natural veneer
❤
Tremendously mediocre actually bordering on design vacuum !
The tower is "Lodha Altamount".
No
We want nora fatehi
it does not connect , no picture no art work nothing inspirational , usual colors which everyone is following .Fundamentals are shaking dear.
It doesn't feel like home...very much american touch
Didn’t like it one bit.
This is probably Lodha Altamount