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Design: KNS Architects Image: Sebastian Zachariah, Photographix India

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Design: Red Architects Image: Sebastian Zachariah, Photographix India

Bathrooms are not just functional spaces, but are also spaces for peaceful self-indulgence and quiet. Therefore adding elements like charming seating options or plants to the space can be comfort inducing and often add some much needed softness.

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Design: Amoeba Design Image: Rohan Joshi and Parth Joshi

Rather than sticking with traditional materials and colours that have often been associated with bathroom designs, creative utilization of bold colours or materials such as concrete or wood can respectively add a contemporary glow or an organic warmth to an impressive bathroom design.

Design: Studio Course Image: Fabien Charuau

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Design: Weespaces Interiors Image: Shamanth Patil Design: RC Design Studio Image: Subash Patil

Bathroom designs are often not the first area of focus, however these spaces serve as the perfect sanctuaries that can convey luxury in a very real sense. The interior space is overflowing with a wide and splendid variety of bathroom elements and options that enhance your space. Therefore research novel designs that would suit your vision best. TIHG

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Orchestrating the perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics, partitions serve as the best vertical dividers for any space. Glass, bamboo, timber, concrete etc. are few options which strategically serve the purpose of separating zones in interiors. Ahead, we bring some elegant partition ideas that are worth embracing.

Research: Yukti Kasera

The Fluid Home at Mumbai Interior Design: Quirk Studio Image: Kuber Shah

“The creation of distinct functions in a space or the efficient utilisation of an open floor plan, both employ ingenious partition systems. Partition systems can be curated in tandem with the colour scheme, materiality and design identity of the surrounding spaces. These elements bolster pragmatic usage and harness the ability to build on the design grammar effortlessly.”

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Kano Divider, Visionnaire; Empire Screen, LUXXU; Shield Screen and Vanity Unit by Gallotti & Radice, Chaplins Furniture; Siramika Sheesham Wood Room Divider in Brown Colour by Mudramark, Pepperfry

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