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Amit and Preeti Porwal have crafted a home where luxury seamlessly merges with tranquility.

Amit Porwal and Preeti Porwal, Founders of Icon Projects Inspace Pvt Ltd (IPIPL), are known for crafting masterpieces that transcend conventional interior design, imbuing spaces with an alchemical touch.

Amit and Preeti Porwal have crafted a home where luxury converges with tranquility, set amidst serene lush greenery—a breathtaking second residence designed to redefine the essence of modern living.

Amit Porwal and Preeti Porwal, Founders of Icon Projects Inspace Pvt Ltd (IPIPL), are known for crafting masterpieces that transcend conventional interior design, imbuing spaces with an alchemical touch. Recently they have designed an evocative home nestled in nature that exudes equal parts of modern luxury. This second home lies in the lap of luxury surrounded by lush greenery. Spread over an area of 7,000 sq. ft. this modern luxury home creates a restorative and soothing atmosphere with meticulous attention to quality and detail. The design is truly an ode to understated elegance achieved by blending the most minimal form of textures, materials, and bespoke wallpapers.  “It is the best place to make you feel like you are back in time. This space is minimalistic and clutter-free, curated to reflect panache and stylish luxe the space has a stunning expanse,” explains Amit Porwal.



Bosting of large double windows, high ceilings, neutral-toned walls, wooden architraves, and functionality to its fullest for this second home design. The moment you step in, you can feel the openness and the scale of the space with ample natural light through the large window and glass facades.  This 3-floor villa comprises a living room, and dining area, with a beautiful continued glass roof, indoor swimming pool, patio, Chef’s kitchen, four main bedrooms, Kids’ room, Game zone, home theatre, spa with Jacuzzi and a utility and staff quarters. All areas are tech-enabled with mood controls depending on the time of the day. 



The use of full-size tiles throughout the home lends opulence, while the use of wooden flooring in some areas lends warmth to the entire house complementing the textured tile. “Interestingly, the idea of the swimming pool area was planned outdoors.  We decided to make it indoor with a glass roof along with the air conditioning and sound system which connects with the living area giving it an outstanding unwinding experience,” says Preeti Porwal.


The spacious double-height living room on the first floor has been subtly divided into six areas – Formal sitting, dining area, pool area, two bedrooms and kitchen. Despite being a multi-functional space, each corner assumes a unique identity.



“An enthralling feature we used is the textured walls to create drama yet keep the flooring space subtle. Another important factor to plan well is the furniture selection. It needs to be minimalistic and clutter-free but extremely cosy to serve both purposes of having open spaces available and being super snug and homey at the same time so that people can relax and lounge around for hours. Also, the furniture selected is in tan and pastel tones to highlight quirky pieces of art chosen for the different rooms to make them more fun and exciting.” adds Amit.


The bedrooms on 2nd floor exude a feeling of cool and cosy effect with a blue colour bed, connecting to the muted mocha walls and grey-toned soft curtains. The bedroom having a hollow ceiling gives the entire space a cheerful atmosphere adding up with the mood light chandelier, along with the green planter giving it a vibe of freshness. Another bedroom is designed in very softer muted warmth tones pleasing the eyes and giving the space a smooth look.



Creating an uncanny depth is a blend of harmonious colour tones, materials and textures in use. This second home is truly spelling the language of leisure and laughter.  Adding pops of colours and exquisite play space in kids’ bedrooms is just amusing. 

The home theatre provides the ultimate experience of relaxation, entertainment and an amazing movie-watching experience with the plush and lavish recliners.  The home theatre has a deep hallowed ceiling giving it gorgeous tiny LED lights that are so pleasing to the eyes.



The main objective with second homes is to get creative within the present framework, use the huge structures to maintain open spaces, and also add entertaining social spaces for leisure, designing them using natural warm, lavish elements and amusement.
 
“For us designing a space is just more with creating memories that last forever,” says Amit.

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