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Penthouse
Loved and Shared @00a_architecture . Penthouse in Barcelona by PMAA Architects #00A #architecture #interior #design #penthousedesign #whiteinterior #greeninterior #archilovers https://www.instagram.com/p/BtU-Fulh9TN/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=150236eke9wj7
The Art of Luxury Living: Bespoke Interiors for Villas & Penthouses
Luxury isn’t a one-size-fits-all template — it’s a signature. Bespoke interiors bring your lifestyle into every corner of your villa or penthouse: custom furniture, refined textures, and thoughtful compositions that tell your story.
Dive into the full blog: The Art of Luxury Living: How Bespoke Interiors Elevate Your Villa or Penthous
Designing with Light and Scale: A Penthouse that Engages Sky and City| Studio Tattva
Perched above South Bombay’s skyline, this 3,000 sq. ft. penthouse captures the paradox of Mumbai—serene pastels echoing dawn and sea, punctuated by bold, quirky accents. From volumetric restraint in its 12-foot-high ceilings to chromatic inversions in its kitchen, every detail balances subtlety with surprise. Designed by Studio Tattva, the home flows through spatial zoning, curated disruptions, and material juxtapositions that redefine high-rise living as both calm envelope and field of discovery. https://indiaartndesign.com/designing-with-light-and-scale-a-penthouse-that-engages-sky-and-city-studio-tattva/
Vertical Sanctuary: Reimagining Bungalow Living| Prashant Parmar Architect
This 3,600 sq. ft. penthouse in Ahmedabad by Prashant Parmar Architect transforms the idea of vertical living—crafted for a family moving from a spacious bungalow, the home balances openness, texture, and light with sculptural finesse. From a custom hanging staircase to terrace-linked bedrooms and a vertical garden with a traditional Jharokha̅ twist—this space is as much about emotional comfort as it is about spatial elegance.
Full story here: https://www.indiaartndesign.com/vertical-sanctuary-reimagining-bungalow-living-prashant-parmar-architect/
Decorated a lavish penthouse ❤❤ #redecor #penthouse #penthousedesign #diningroomideas #diningroomdesign #homedesign #homedecor #homedesignideas #homedecorlovers #interiors123 #interiors #interiorstyling #interiorsdecor #myspaceanddecor #mystyle #mydesign #glowupmypad #madfordecor #madforinteriors #loveinteriors #lovedecor #passion4decor #passion4interior #likeforlikes https://www.instagram.com/p/CUzc5cgB-Sd/?utm_medium=tumblr
Penthouse in Amsterdam by Framework Studio @frmwrkstudio. Follow us for more : @de_camondo. Photography by Kasia Gatkowska. #penthousedesign #interiordesign #whitedesign #framework (à Amsterdam) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-3_HtkKoXa/?igshid=btygq574pyg
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Part 8 of 10 Full Exposure
Not all people have porcelain faces, take several thousand pictures of their restaurant-made food, and design their houses to fit an ideal instagram picture.
But then again, some people do.
The following house was once owned by Joyce Walton, a trendsetter of the many styles of fashion, food etiquette, and vines that one could find over social media. She was a previous ghost Youtuber, hiding under a steeply rising fame that many took curiosity to. However, she soon revealed her identity at the peak of her career along with her values and judgments, making her as popular as several other Hollywood celebrities of the era.
Fame did a lot for Miss Walton. It put her at an advantageous stake in life, especially with privilege. She was able to attend numerous events and have a say in the blogging business due to both connections and experience. Fame put her at a lot of disadvantage as well. There was a constant fear of getting thrown into scandals that were powerful enough to bring her whole career down. There was also an uncontrollable symptom of paranoia. Of cameras continuously clicking out of place and out of order, a hallucinatory withdrawal from press conferences.
Like many influenced by criticism, Joyce aimed for being precisely equal to society's expectations. If people told her to dye her hair to the color of a flamingo, she would do it in a heartbeat. And if people told her to pour a bucket of ice-cold water on her head, she would do it without a doubt. For a long while, she was nothing more than a voodoo doll that consistently followed the orders it was given.
Walking into the bathroom, my eyes land on the golden sinks. They are rusty, in need of repairs. They feel as scratchy as Joyce's throat did after she cried for long periods of time. Afterward, she wiped her tears and stood up to start another moment of living, not for herself, but for everyone else.