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Apartment Styled In Contemporary Design | VASTU AARAMBH - The Architects Diary Lobby Fall Ceiling Design Modern, Lobby Gypsum Ceiling Design, Curvy False Ceiling Design, Foyer Area False Ceiling Design, Passage Area Ceiling Design, Passage Ceiling Design Modern Home, Exterior Ceiling Design, Passage False Ceiling Design, Flat Ceiling Design

When we met the family who would be residing in this 3BHK spacious flat, they explained how they wanted their space to remain as spacious as it visually appeared. This apartment styled in Contemporary Design is situated in Ambernath, Thane for a doctors' family and their two young daughters.

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Design Greets Culture - Permar House | The Design Code - The Architects Diary Man Home Decor, Wooden Ceiling Design, Lights Wallpaper, Code Design, Interior Ceiling Design, Pop False Ceiling Design, Pop Ceiling Design, House Ceiling Design, Ceiling Design Living Room

Design Greets Culture - Parmar House | The Design Code The Design Code has designed An ardent believer in Jainism, Mr. Manoj Jain had a house of 3300sqft. Located at Surat, where he wanted his home to reflect his culture and more importantly his religion and inculcate the same values in his children. “kalpavriksha or kalpataru- a wish fulfilling divine tree” was kept the centre of the theme and was developed there after and used in the house.

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