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Architect.Photographer.
Bookworm.
Lifestyle and Design Hunter.
In search of Pattern in Chaos.
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Expert design advisor at www.homeonline.com
Design writer at Better Interiors
Popular Posts
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Jodhpur is popularly called the Blue City, primarily because of the thousands of blue cube-like houses, built within the network of narrow ...
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Every object, space and home has a story to tell. I love telling stories about affordable elegance, styling vignettes and improvement ti...
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Friends and clients have often asked me how do we convert our homes to look more opulent and luxurious without having to break through the ...
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Fragrance of steaming filter coffee, quaint charm of brick clad walls, tinkling brass bells, mellifluous Carnatic music, exquisite vintage ...
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The New Year always brings with it good news for design hunters. Though I am not much of a personal style hunter but once in a while a bran...
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While I have designed quite a bit of living rooms in my over two-decade tenure as an architect, I have always wanted to pen in a guideline ...
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I am always on the search for design, lifestyle, travel and home stories but rarely do I chance upon a story that qualifies for all these c...
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Mumbai has its share of vintage cafes with lovely decor, nostalgic playlists and fun menu. I am always on the look out for quaint all-day c...
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As a child I have grown up on Enid Blyton books. Winnie-the-Pooh is my favourite cartoon character. London is my favourite city in the w...
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'Kuzuzangpola'... A warm welcome in Dzongkha, the dominant language in Bhutan. Cool breeze and warm smiles welcome me to Bhutan...
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Nice Pictures...
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ReplyDeleteMind blowing! Your website is a fascinating window for sharing Indian ethnicity with the whole world.
ReplyDeleteThe write-up and pictures are wonderful, and bring Tanushree's store "Salva Terra Home" to life on the internet. God Bless.
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ReplyDeletePattern In Chaos gives us a peep into the majestic world of Indian culture.Salva Terra Home, as showcased in your blog, seems really enticing and worth many-a-visit!
ReplyDeleteLovely site! You have showcased Salva Terra Home very beautifully. Keep showing us more and more beautiful and chaotic patterns! All the very best!
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ReplyDeleteDebasis Gupta, New Delhi