INTARSIA
Residential Interiors I Gururgram
AREA 5600 SQFT LOCATION GURUGRAM PHOTOGRAPHY ANDRÉ JEANPIERRE FANTHOME
The Intarsia was envisioned as a home that balances the fluidity of contemporary living with the depth and richness of India’s artistic traditions. Designed for a family of five, the interiors reflect a refined modern sensibility while providing a meaningful canvas for their extensive interest in Indian art and artists. Rooted in clarity and restraint, the design employs clean architectural lines and a neutral material palette as a calm backdrop against which bold artworks, sculptural objects, and handcrafted details come alive. This quiet elegance allows the family’s collection to take center stage, transforming the house into both a living space and a gallery.
The home’s character emerges through its thoughtful use of materials, craftsmanship, and spatial planning. Expansive living areas flow effortlessly into intimate bedrooms and quiet corners, while natural wood, stone, and textiles bring warmth and tactility. Handcrafted inlay flooring, carved wooden artworks, and bespoke joinery add depth and cultural resonance. Contemporary furniture, combining bespoke pieces and international classics, is complemented by accents of Indian craftsmanship, bridging global modernity with local cultural memory. Careful lighting, paneling, and finishes enhance both form and function, resulting in a home that feels sophisticated, personal, and intimately lived-in.
In essence, the Intarsia is less about a singular design statement and more about creating a nuanced environment, one that reflects the family’s personality, nurtures daily life, and pays homage to the enduring vitality of Indian art within a contemporary home. Together, these details create a residence that feels deeply personal yet universally resonant, a home where design, art, and daily life coexist gracefully and where Indian tradition finds fresh expression within a contemporary framework.