A 1400 SQ FT Apartment Deeply Connected To Its Roots
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Name: Sana & Kusharga
Location: Pasir Ris, Singapore
Type of home: 3 Bedroom Apartment
Size: 1400 Sq Ft
Decor Style: Nostalgic, Functional, Sentimental
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
0:38 - Entryway
2:16 - Guest Bedroom
4:07 - Patio
9:07 - Study Area
10:21 - Master Bedroom
11:50 - Daughters Bedroom
14:17 - Gallery Wall
15:29 - Living Area
16:32 - What Home Means To You?
Step into the home of Sana and Kushagra, where they live with their twin daughters and their dog. This home tour showcases a space deeply connected to their roots, blending Indian and Asian cultures seamlessly. The decor features unique antique Indian collectables, each telling a story of how they met and where they come from.
Sana and Kushagra’s home is filled with meaningful items that narrate their journey. It's not just about sentimentality - this home is also practical, with clever space-saving hacks thoughtfully integrated throughout. Every inch is utilised effectively while maintaining a stylish and welcoming ambiance.
Their pride in their home is clear, and they feel great joy in providing a nurturing and culturally rich environment for their twin girls to grow up in. Join us as we explore this functional and story-filled space that perfectly reflects their heritage, love, and creativity.
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Пікірлер: 18
Beautiful house, beautiful people!
Beautiful home, loved the efforts to create an old world charm to the space
Loved your house actually the moment u saw you I could feel that you from Delhi ! And love all the sentimental things 💕❤️
It's a beautiful home away from home ❤
Beautiful home with nicely displayed furniture collection and art. Lots of take away ideas for decorating homes. Love it.
Beautiful home ❤❤ God bless you
Beautiful home!!! ❤
I'll be right behind you,and the patio bringing next level 👌👌😁😁
Beautiful ❤
A beautiful home well decorated
👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👍🏽👍🏽most beautiful most picturesque and above all the beautiful narration of the house hold articles and its sensible Decoration. Congratulations to both of you. Keep it up. 😊😊👍🏽👍🏽
1st like from me 😊...very beautiful home
❤lovely home❤
Very very nicely done, well thought, non-fad home
Beautiful home, but what about the kitchen?
I just want to know something like i have a problem managing the artefacts dusting and all ...how do you manage with two kids,,
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Hi Abir, here are some tips from the Zenden community: Cleaning and Dusting Tips 1. Regular Dusting: Dust artifacts weekly using a soft, lint-free cloth or a microfiber duster to prevent buildup. 2. Gentle Cleaning: For delicate items, use a damp cloth with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals that might damage the artifact. 3. Compressed Air: Use compressed air to clean intricate details or hard-to-reach places. 4. Glass Cases: Displaying artifacts in glass cases can protect them from dust and reduce the frequency of cleaning. Placement and Protection 1. High Shelves: Place valuable or fragile artifacts on higher shelves, out of reach of small children. 2. Wall Mounts: Use secure wall mounts for hanging items. Ensure they are firmly attached and out of reach. 3. Locked Cabinets: Store delicate or valuable pieces in locked display cabinets with glass doors. 4. Corner Guards: Use corner guards on furniture or display stands to protect artifacts from accidental bumps. Subscribe to our channel for more home tours and join our Instagram community for more tips like these ✨🏡 instagram.com/zenden.media?igsh=MWxmc3dmdmlzampnbA%3D%3D&
Despite so much ga ga about rattan or cane as they call in India. It was hardly used at good homes other than parts of south india. It lost its appeal in 80s and 90s as all utilitarian and cheap office furniture in then socialist mindset government offices was made of it. Middle class had saharnpuri furniture in north which was solid wood with carvings. Karnataka and tn had rosewood and teak furniture too