
A 2,500 sq ft Mumbai residence designed for Rahul Shenoi, Director at EY specialising in Risk Analytics and Digital Transformation, and Sanjana Shenoi. The programme navigates the overlap of home and work life that defines their schedule.
Spaces that read as relaxed but are precisely considered in their arrangement. The interior holds two different modes of living — the focused and the unwound — without forcing a choice between them.
Eight years is long enough for a layout to show its hand. This one has handled working from home, late evenings, and everything in between, without the floor plan feeling like a trade-off either way. They've said it quietly shapes how their day runs.
A 2,500 sq ft Mumbai residence that navigates the overlap of home and work life without forcing a choice between the two.

Spaces that read as relaxed but are precisely considered in their arrangement.


The interior holds two different modes of living — the focused and the unwound — without forcing a choice between them. The white slatted screen between bedroom and dressing is the clearest expression of this: open enough to feel connected, structured enough to feel separate. Eight years in, the family still appreciates the choice.
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