One of the biggest crimes of the minimalist, zen look is
probably the unforgiving, unaccommodating approach to children, causing a
disconnect in most people's minds between fashionable interiors and
children-friendly accommodation. Designed by a designer renowned for quirky,
inspired interiors, this apartment is testament to the possibility of marrying
the two qualities.
Whilst most attempts to child-proof a
residence revolves around smooth table ends and soft flooring, the design of
this apartment instead caters to a higher level need for creativity. With
multiple canvases for creativity in the most unlikely manifestations- the dyed
concrete screed floors, epitomy of the zen look, serve as child-friendly,
washable art cavases, as do the chalkboards on the kitchen that double up as
storage cabinets.
A professionally outfitted stainless
steel kitchen overlooks the dining area, where a huge 10-seater teak table
providing for serious entertaining possibilities.
The
connected living and dining areas allows for a clean visual sweep, and a full
view of the balcony and the surrounding greenery.Comes with a large master
bedroom, a children's room( with a William Blake poem) large enough to
accommodate a king-sized bed and a study cum guest room that's about the size of
a master bedroom in some of the newer developments. A maid's room lies adjunct
to the kitchen and utility area.