Rejuvenation is key to sustenance; of anything at all. Be it pepping up a home by refurnishing it, refurbishing it, or even simply giving it a piece-meal face-lift! One of our stories this week brings you spot-pointers on making the most of ‘corners’ in your home, which are often neglected as nondescript dumps or just left bare for want of ideas.
Taking a cue from the golden classical style, interior designer, Nomita Kohli creates a warm and inviting home in Delhi’s Sainik Farms. The residence oozes oodles of retrained old-world charm. On quite a minimalist note, just the opposite peps up a home in London, where Thompsum+Baroni architects style an old Victorian home into a contemporary abode without compromising on the authenticity of the period characteristics.
Our cover story whisks you off to Burma, right in the heart of the capital, allowing you to savour a meal in the land of The Buddha with nuances of the pagodas, figurines and culture of Myanamar. And of course, there’s more as usual.
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Warmly,
Savitha Hira
Editor
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