24/02/2026
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Gentle interruptions of colour and craft throughout, and balconies that usher in daylight, prove that minimalism is less about subtraction and more about clarity. In Mumbai, where high-rises and skyline compete for attention, coming home to this 4,800 sq ft all-white residence by ZERO9 .in feels almost radical.
Two expansive living rooms are stitched together with a fluid wall between the formal and family living spaces. This wall doubles as a projection screen, turning movie nights into a weekly ritual. “Largely the theme was quiet luxury with maximising the beautiful green views, almost a contrast to the perception of Mumbai”, mention Anu Chauhan and Prashant Chauhan from ZERO9. Deeper within, a serene, all-white mandir nods to the opulence often associated with Krishna. The library, swathed in wall-to-wall bamboo silk carpeting, feels almost monastic. Guest bedrooms echo the home’s luxury, while the powder room surprises with a botanical wall. In the master suite, a private lounge with a motorised recliner and a walk-in closet speaks to comfort without flamboyance.
The brief could have easily slipped into sterile territory, the kind of beige-on-beige minimalism that feels more showroom than sanctuary. But this home resists that fate.
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Text by Shambhavi Das .das
Photography by Pulkit Sehgal
Styled by Jyotsna
Rugs: Jaipur Rugs , Hands Rugs
Kitchen: Hacker , Kitchen Studio
Interiors: Sources Unlimited , Bafna Glass
Flooring: Nexion , Neotra , Aakash Marble, Acespace
Bathroom: Kohler
Lighting: Laffit
Ceiling: Aerpoint
Royal Fibrotech
Decor: Suveeners
Furniture: Sunday Design , BoConcept , Flou . Chesterfield