A modern luxurious Napean Sea Road residence styled by Inner Fusion LLP
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A modern luxurious Napean Sea Road residence styled by Inner Fusion LLP

Miloni Shah and Snehi Zaveri create a luxurious ambience with a modern minimalistic theme in a residence situated at the luxe Napean Sea Road, Mumbai.

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A home is often a reflection of the owner’s personality. This apartment at one of Mumbai’s prime locations spread across 1,800 sq ft is defined by a minimalistic modern theme.

Bespoke furniture, classy fittings and marble flooring

Every furniture unit at this apartment is customised according to the dimensions of the home and made to suit the needs of the client’s lifestyle.


The décor items and accessories were tasteful artefacts and fittings sourced from known home décor brands like Oma, Tressorie and Address Home. The central chandelier enhances the warm mood of the home and perfectly complements the Italian marble flooring.

A wooden panel in the dining space is made using wood and veneer sheets fitted with light fixtures that serves as a partition from the living room as well as a storage cum décor unit. 


Designer conceptualisation

Staying true to the client’s personality, this home has been given a warm and timeless vibe by team Inner Fusion by using pure materials like stone, brass, wood and marble. 


The furniture in the living space is kept in neutral tones with hints of subtle colours that not only break the warm monotony but also add depth to the room. The house is styled for a family, for comfort and for a lifestyle of luxury.

Miloni Shah and Snehi Zaveri create a luxurious ambience with a modern minimalistic theme in a residence situated at the luxe Napean Sea Road, Mumbai. --------------------------------- A home is often a reflection of the owner’s personality. This apartment at one of Mumbai’s prime locations spread across 1,800 sq ft is defined by a minimalistic modern theme. Bespoke furniture, classy fittings and marble flooring Every furniture unit at this apartment is customised according to the dimensions of the home and made to suit the needs of the client’s lifestyle. The décor items and accessories were tasteful artefacts and fittings sourced from known home décor brands like Oma, Tressorie and Address Home. The central chandelier enhances the warm mood of the home and perfectly complements the Italian marble flooring. A wooden panel in the dining space is made using wood and veneer sheets fitted with light fixtures that serves as a partition from the living room as well as a storage cum décor unit.  Designer conceptualisation Staying true to the client’s personality, this home has been given a warm and timeless vibe by team Inner Fusion by using pure materials like stone, brass, wood and marble.  The furniture in the living space is kept in neutral tones with hints of subtle colours that not only break the warm monotony but also add depth to the room. The house is styled for a family, for comfort and for a lifestyle of luxury.

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