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This home leans into a warm, neoclassical style — fluted panelling, coffered ceilings, softly arched niches, the kind of quiet grandeur that doesn't need to shout. The palette stays restrained (ivory, beige, warm taupe) so the standout pieces get to do the talking: a hand-carved marble pooja mandap, a sweeping toile mural in the dining room, abstract art above the beds.
Materials do a lot of the work here. The kitchen backsplash is a deep burgundy-veined marble, book-matched for drama, while brass fixtures, walnut furniture, and tasseled drapery bring in some warmth against all that stone. Every room has its own chandelier — delicate candle-style pieces in some spaces, a full crystal cascade in the guest bedroom — and together they tie the house together without repeating themselves. It's a home built for both everyday living and the occasional big moment.