Paradise in the metropolis: plants breathed life into a one-room apartment

Paradise in the metropolis: plants breathed life into a one-room apartment

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Do you think that a studio apartment can't be a tropical garden? The designers of one of the Indian architectural studios have proved that even on a minimal living space, you can create a real paradise. They transformed the small room using greenery and natural materials.

See further the miraculous transformation of an ordinary apartment into an oasis in the middle of a stone urban desert.Paradise in the metropolis: plants breathed life into a one-room apartmentThe Indian architectural studio "The White Room", headed by Nitin Barchha and Disney Davis, uses a minimum of design and a maximum of natural materials to create clean spaces into which the plant world bursts.

Paradise in the metropolis: plants breathed life into a one-room apartmentIn the "Garden Room" project, the designers created a white and green interior, which used slate tiles and many plants.Paradise in the metropolis: plants breathed life into a one-room apartmentThe result is a soft transition from the inner to the outer space.

Paradise in the metropolis: plants breathed life into a one-room apartment

Paradise in the metropolis: plants breathed life into a one-room apartment

Keywords: Designers | Naturalness | Greenery | India | Stone | Apartment | Beautiful | Mumbai | Suburb | Plants | Freshness | Tranquility | Transformation

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