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Wall Cladding Wonders: Elevating Interior Aesthetics - 0 views

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    Wall cladding, the unsung hero of interior design, holds the power to redefine the ambiance of a space. Beyond its practical benefits, such as protection and durability, wall cladding emerges as a wonder in elevating the aesthetic appeal of interiors. The diversity of materials, from the timeless elegance of stone to the warmth of wood, allows for a tailored approach, creating a visual symphony within living spaces. Its versatility shines as it seamlessly adapts to various design philosophies, turning walls into canvases that reflect the essence of the room. More than a decorative element, wall cladding is a sustainable choice, aligning with eco-friendly design practices. As the design landscape evolves, the wonders of wall cladding continue to enchant, offering a simple yet profound way to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.
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A Slow Living Series - Part III: Calm in Commercial Corners - 0 views

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    After diving deep into the details of orchestrating slow living in private spaces, both urban and vernacular, we turn to 3 designers - Arredatore Design Studio, Terra Firma Architects and Studio AR13 - who craft quiet corners in public, commercial settings. 
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A Slow Living Series - Part II: The Vernacular Way of Life - 0 views

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    Having explored the nuances of slow living in contemporary urban settings, we turn to three designers - Arjun Joshy, Rahul Bhushan and Shagun Singh excelling at bringing mindful practices to rural settings.
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Takri - An Oasis of Homely Feels, Heritage, and Nature| The Binary Studio - 0 views

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    A snug home or a cosy restaurant, you ponder at first glance. The Binary Studio designs 'Takri', a charming eatery tucked along the highway connecting Dharamshala to Palampur. 
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