This country retreat designed by Pinakin Patel Associates looks so beautiful, serene and relaxing I want to spend a lovely weekend there...actually many weekends there:-)Pinakin Patel graduated in Chemistry but today heads one of India's leading design firms and owns a unique lifestyle store.
"The firm is known for their distinctive interpretation of the clients needs, producing contemporary design from a classic base, juxtaposing yoga and bhoga"
Do click on to read more...
(images from pinakin.in)
beautiful! i wanna live there ;-)
ReplyDeletethe carpet and the tropical climate do not go together. what do you think ?
ReplyDeleteno offence meant.
Briana Shapiro
nay-k_ Yes, I want to too:-))
ReplyDeleteBriana- No offence taken:-) Ideally yes, you are right tropical humid climate and woollen carpets don't go together.
I am assuming the carpet featured here in the room is not woollen:-)
If it is I am sure there is an air conditioner somewhere nearby;-)
Amazing! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI have been following & loving Pinakin's work for so many years now. Great post :)!
ReplyDeleteHmmm.... I hope they have a lot of guppy fish in those water channels. So much water, as attractive as it looks, spells one thing - mosquitoes!
ReplyDeleteUgh! What an unappreciative philistine I'm turning into!
I wonder if someday Pinakin will take pity on us lesser souls and design some gorgeous but lightweight furniture which will actually fit into cramped Mumbai flats : (
Thanks Joanna, Vineeta
ReplyDeleteSunita- Hope Pinakin is listening:-))
I love Pinakin's work! I so wish I could afford his stuff ;-)
ReplyDeletegorgeous. i especially like the diwan in the garden and the lamp by the massage table.
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks great, I wish I could go, great posting!!
ReplyDeleteoh how wonderful! i want a vacation so bad right now!
ReplyDeleteYou have an award waiting for you in my blog.
ReplyDeleteI've just looked at your entire blog! So beautiful and full of inspiration. Actually I've been looking at ALL of your blogs. Last night, I couldn't sleep and looked at your flickr pics...then I was sleepy but didn't want to leave them to go to bed. :) You've inspired me to do some sprucing up today. I must say, though, that I am a coffee lover. hehe
ReplyDeleteGreat post ~)
ReplyDeleteOh can I join you?
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Even I like Pinakins designs but it way too expensive and unaffordable so i am happy just looking at them. His store in Mumbai is huge and looks like house owned by some one really really rich..:-)
ReplyDeleteBTB where are you? waiting to see your next post.
:-)
Ashwiny
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ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL. I want to go there !great post. Have a wonderful fall break
ReplyDeleteWow.. really great place. I love pinakin's work. But sooooo expensive.
ReplyDeleteWhere is this resort btw?
Archana...I am a first time visitor on your blog and I love it! This and the other one on 'chai'. The way you have compiled interiors and photography is amazing. Pinakins interiors are fab! Thanks for posting.
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