Living area with balanced material palette, Jhaveri Zaveri Residence, Mumbai — Team Design Architects
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Interiors·Mumbai·2019·2,500 sq ft

Jhaveri Zaveri Residence

Client: Rupen Jhaveri & Binaisha Zaveri

A residence in Mumbai designed for Rupen Jhaveri, Group President at Piramal Finance Limited, and Binaisha Zaveri, Director at Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri. The 2,500 sq ft apartment balances the demands of a working couple's life with quiet moments of domesticity.

Considered material choices, controlled light, and spaces that shift in character through the day. The interior language is warm but precise — nothing is incidental.

Nothing in the apartment looks dated. That wasn't inevitable; it means the choices were made for the right reasons. Two demanding careers, one home to come back to. Five years in, it's still doing what it was asked to do.

A 2,500 sq ft Mumbai residence for two professionally active clients — designed to balance the energy of working life with spaces of genuine domestic calm.

Formal dining room with ten-seat marble-top table and double-ring pendant, Jhaveri Zaveri Residence, Mumbai
The formal dining room — a marble-top table for ten, a double-ring pendant overhead, warm wood panelling on three sides. A room sized for the full family.
Considered material choices, controlled light, and spaces that shift in character through the day. Nothing is incidental.
Secondary sitting room with leather sofa, wooden blinds and the owner's art, Jhaveri Zaveri Residence, Mumbai
A secondary sitting room with a more private character — leather sofa, wooden blinds, the client's art collection on the wall behind.
Entrance foyer with sunburst-patterned timber door, gold console table and white marble floor, Jhaveri Zaveri Residence, Mumbai
The entrance foyer — a sunburst-patterned timber door, a gold console table, white marble underfoot. The first room sets the tone for everything that follows.

The apartment is a small piece of work that has settled in well. The marble dining room, the sunburst foyer door, the secondary sitting room with its leather sofa and wooden blinds — none of it competes for attention. The detailing rewards the second look without insisting on the first.

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