Floma Homes incorporates Pune's culture and Wada style interiors
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Floma Homes incorporates Pune's culture and Wada style interiors

Floma Homes began as a marketing company, but has since evolved into a start-up interior design enterprise. The firm has completed more than 50 projects in and around Pune and offers 3D design services throughout India. By customising every part of their current project, a 3BHK flat with a private terrace of roughly 1000 to 1100 sq ft in Erandwane, they were able to capture Pune's 'Wada Culture' precisely. Interior design trends change every year, so knowing the latest materials, colour palettes, and styles for embellishing rooms is critical. The organisation has several concepts that may be adapted to practically any home, regardless of the size or arrangement of the rooms. The organisation is demonstrating its attention to detail and unique ability to transform any room into a stunning setting. The 'wada-theme' Puneri arch in the project's living room, for example, has been carved to perfection. The arch has been strengthened by a carved stone at the base of the pillars. The client's concept understanding, the kids' bedroom, and the finishing were all more than satisfactory. The custom-built bunk bed design, which incorporates a bed and a study to maximise the room's space, is an excellent example of complete customization.

Floma Homes created a stunning outdoor space with an intimate sit-out on one side and a personalised bar section on the other. The bar unit's countertop was carved out of a single piece of tree bark, with no other elements added or replaced to complete the effect. This demonstrates that when customers request custom-built elements for their home, Floma Homes delivers. The Floma Team's personal touch cannot be overlooked. The organisation pays attention to even the tiniest details, such as switchboards, in order to create a living place that is absolutely perfect. Overall, Floma Homes' property is a wonderful example of incorporating Pune's culture and Wada-style décor into a modern setting. Flora Homes' affordable costs and high-quality designs have resulted in a high referral rate. They offer design services that put amazing ideas to work! The company has its own product designs, hand-selected raw materials, and skilled labour, allowing it to provide the highest quality home decor at the speed of the client's vision.

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https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/these-exquisite-items-will-ramp-up-your-home-decor/32831
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Floma Homes began as a marketing company, but has since evolved into a start-up interior design enterprise. The firm has completed more than 50 projects in and around Pune and offers 3D design services throughout India. By customising every part of their current project, a 3BHK flat with a private terrace of roughly 1000 to 1100 sq ft in Erandwane, they were able to capture Pune's 'Wada Culture' precisely. Interior design trends change every year, so knowing the latest materials, colour palettes, and styles for embellishing rooms is critical. The organisation has several concepts that may be adapted to practically any home, regardless of the size or arrangement of the rooms. The organisation is demonstrating its attention to detail and unique ability to transform any room into a stunning setting. The 'wada-theme' Puneri arch in the project's living room, for example, has been carved to perfection. The arch has been strengthened by a carved stone at the base of the pillars. The client's concept understanding, the kids' bedroom, and the finishing were all more than satisfactory. The custom-built bunk bed design, which incorporates a bed and a study to maximise the room's space, is an excellent example of complete customization. Floma Homes created a stunning outdoor space with an intimate sit-out on one side and a personalised bar section on the other. The bar unit's countertop was carved out of a single piece of tree bark, with no other elements added or replaced to complete the effect. This demonstrates that when customers request custom-built elements for their home, Floma Homes delivers. The Floma Team's personal touch cannot be overlooked. The organisation pays attention to even the tiniest details, such as switchboards, in order to create a living place that is absolutely perfect. Overall, Floma Homes' property is a wonderful example of incorporating Pune's culture and Wada-style décor into a modern setting. Flora Homes' affordable costs and high-quality designs have resulted in a high referral rate. They offer design services that put amazing ideas to work! The company has its own product designs, hand-selected raw materials, and skilled labour, allowing it to provide the highest quality home decor at the speed of the client's vision. Also read https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/these-exquisite-items-will-ramp-up-your-home-decor/32831 https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/give-a-design-uplift-to-your-bathrooms/33012

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