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Home Works: A collection of the best home offices

A workspace at home is now a necessity. It's also a retreat from the informality of home to ease into work. After all, it's the space from where companies are run, growth plans envisioned, decisions t

Oct 01, 2021, 16:23 IST3 min
 <p><strong>Atelier Ashiesh Shah </strong><br /><strong>Location: Lalbaug, Mumbai</strong><br />&ldquoThis space in a residence, once considered a dead corner, was redefined as a study with its free-floating suspended table serving as a niche for deep reflection. The slit in the corner opens up to the infinite sky flooding the space with natural light, reminiscent of the light at the end of a tunnel evoking a sense of meditative calmness.&rdquo</p>
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Atelier Ashiesh Shah Location: Lalbaug, Mumbai&ldquoThis space in a residence, once considered a dead corner, was redefined as a study with its free-floating suspended table serving as a niche for deep reflection. The slit in the corner opens up to the infinite sky flooding the space with natural light, reminiscent of the light at the end of a tunnel evoking a sense of meditative calmness
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Taliesyn DesignLocation: Nelamangala, Bangalore Rural&ldquoThere is a need to humanise all built spaces and curate healthy living environments as we are spending most of our time indoors. This weekend abode is a sanctum of rejuvenation from the urban hustle. The architectural interventions are deeply rooted in the landscape, with calming elements of greenery and inspired by the local vern
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Untitled Design ConsultantsLocation: Nelson Square, Nagpur&ldquoThe careful planning of the home workstation is helmed on the notion that ergonomics should be given top priority. Behind all the visual design aesthetics, functionality drives this well-designed library-cum-study table, like the tan leather material that makes the table and the natural maple veneer panelling. The thought-pro
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Architecture DisciplineLocation: Friends Colony, Delhi&ldquoThis playful study with pops of colour is designed to engage the children in the activity of learning. The daughter&rsquos room has a blackboard that slides through celebrating the joy of writing and drawing. The room is youthful with a triangular paper-folded false ceiling and hidden lights.&rdquo
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Ritu Nanda DesignLocation: Assagao, Goa&ldquoThe large study table area with a comfortable aqua chaise lounge has plenty of light streaming in from both sides of the table. In essence, it is important for a home office to be more comfortable, less formal with an option to curl up or lie down on a sofa and relax between meetings. It gives you the facility to create an environment devoid of
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Ravi Vazirani Design StudioLocation: Tardeo, Mumbai&ldquoAt this apartment, we crafted a desk using a single live edge wooden plank. The intent was to keep the space multifunctional, and minimal. The focus is on the play of materials and, of course, the beautiful view helps. Little did we know how handy would this corner be in the past two years of our lives with the pandemic.&rdquo
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Iram Sultan Design StudioLocation: Goregaon, Mumbai&ldquoThe home was completed during the pandemic and the study was a welcome addition with enough shelving and storage space for files, computers, papers and printers, as well as forming a great backdrop for a Zoom call.&rdquo
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Samira Rathod Design AtelierLocation: Satellite Road, Ahmedabad &ldquoThis study is conceptualised as a part of the living room. An informal setting with a day bed to unwind and read a book, a little break from work with constant views of the landscape outside. The space is made warm and playful with a wooden screen conceptualised like the movements of a finger.&rdquo
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Quirk StudioLocation: Santacruz West, Mumbai&ldquoThis residence is designed for a very popular comedian and writer, with a succinct brief: A space that is contemporary, open, inviting and, crucially, a space that resonates with his personality. The study den is a personal haven, a recreational space housing an L-shaped &lsquowall of books&rsquo. The artiste&rsquos drum kit takes one corn
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Andagere ArchitectsLocation: Kumta, Karnataka&ldquoWith the pandemic changing tides, the skilled, affluent people in cities are returning to their roots to find a work-life balance. They are opting to build their homes close to nature with a vernacular/Indian essence. We help them achieve this using sustainable building techniques and local natural materials, creating a space which is lux
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