Exclusive family lounges by Azure Interiors
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Exclusive family lounges by Azure Interiors

Minimalistic lounge designed with textures 


While trying to keep the design minimal, the designers have created a space that comes alive with lots of textures and subtle geometric play with a Ravish Vohra center table taking the centre stage. The vertical patterns of the feature wall behind the TV unit are highlighted with metal strips to add a touch of glimmer. The raw silk wallpaper keeps things subdued, so does the luscious Hands’ carpet with its muted shade, while a painting from Suniyata Khanna’s collection adds a spot of brightness.

Lounge with flamboyance 


A bright space with a hint of glamour, this lounge perfectly meets the requirement for a slightly flamboyant environment. The designers have thoughtfully introduced an artwork that looks like a continuation of the carpet with matching colours, pattern and a touch of gold. The bright colour sofa sets off the classic beige marble flooring, while Staturiao marble forms an elegant backdrop for the TV unit. The chandelier adds a bold feature to the space.

Lounge with a European flavour 


A chic grey palette, clean lines and subtle details give this lounge area its distinctive European flavour. Leatherette wall paneling with metal strips creates a sophisticated backdrop to the room. The TV unit is also made of the same leatherette, with a St. Laurent top. The flooring is Staturiao. The carpet infuses the space with brightness and some graphic elements. A statement light offers stark contrast. The sofa and armchairs are also done up in leather, while the metal and marble center table is rotatable.

Minimalistic lounge designed with textures  While trying to keep the design minimal, the designers have created a space that comes alive with lots of textures and subtle geometric play with a Ravish Vohra center table taking the centre stage. The vertical patterns of the feature wall behind the TV unit are highlighted with metal strips to add a touch of glimmer. The raw silk wallpaper keeps things subdued, so does the luscious Hands’ carpet with its muted shade, while a painting from Suniyata Khanna’s collection adds a spot of brightness. Lounge with flamboyance  A bright space with a hint of glamour, this lounge perfectly meets the requirement for a slightly flamboyant environment. The designers have thoughtfully introduced an artwork that looks like a continuation of the carpet with matching colours, pattern and a touch of gold. The bright colour sofa sets off the classic beige marble flooring, while Staturiao marble forms an elegant backdrop for the TV unit. The chandelier adds a bold feature to the space. Lounge with a European flavour  A chic grey palette, clean lines and subtle details give this lounge area its distinctive European flavour. Leatherette wall paneling with metal strips creates a sophisticated backdrop to the room. The TV unit is also made of the same leatherette, with a St. Laurent top. The flooring is Staturiao. The carpet infuses the space with brightness and some graphic elements. A statement light offers stark contrast. The sofa and armchairs are also done up in leather, while the metal and marble center table is rotatable.

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