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Design & Makeover Tips and tricks to convert your rental home into a place of your own
Before you zero in on your rented home
A Dash of luxury on the floor:
Lighting:
Greenery:
The Doors:
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Thestudiobangalore Over the last few months, I realized that I have been accumulating a good number of photographs of
While this project was completed quite a while back, we were able to take some good pics just last week.
The thought and the topic of this post came up during a recent drive to Ooty with my sister’s family.
My article on whether to build furniture or to buy it from the market and how organised furniture retail will
The subject article was featured in Deccan Herald today. You can also read it at http://www.deccanherald.com/content/445623/selecting-sofas-safe-way/. The free text is
A number of readers of this blog have asked questions around what work sequence one needs to follow while doing
It is a beautiful penthouse – top floor, some 3000 sqft with a huge kitchen, party area and the works.
Last week we were notified by the Houzz team that we have been awarded the Best of Houzz in both
We have been getting some love from the press lately :). Please read about it here https://thestudiobangalore.com/press-coverage Cheers Nandita PS:
Odd topic you would say, right? You will say “everyone needs a designer provided one can afford it”. You may
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Earlier this April I had written about our hunt for optimizing cost for Interiors and how that exercise took our
I was browsing over all the old posts on my blog and could not believe that this is a topic
I have often found that a number of things get left out when folks plan interiors for their home. This
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Finally did it!!! yoo hooo. This Nov the 17th our objective was to go beyond the written word on this
My article on whether to build furniture or to buy it from the market and how organised furniture retail will
Today being an auspicious day we formally launched www.thestudiobangalore.com. It is a master site for The Studio Kitchens, The
I recently received a question from one of the readers of this blog on flooring options and recommendations and realised
This subject has been close to my heart and I had written this article a long time ago. Glad to
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A lot of people wonder what makes a well-designed home different from, well, one that is not. I have dwelled
If you have been on Bangalore roads in the last couple of weeks you would not have missed the huge
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3 thoughts on “Tips and tricks to convert your rental home into a place of your own”
Hi Nandita,
I have benefited a lot from your blog. Thanks a ton!!
I need one advice. The drawer below my hob is not closing properly as the pipe connecting hob and copper pipe nozzle is long (and folded). What is the right solution for this? Should I cut the wire (will that be safe and who can cut that?) or should I use clamp and fix it on the back wall of carcass. Please advise.
Usually the nozzle is connected to the hob with a "Suraksha" hose (pipe with a wire mesh). You can cut the hose with a regular hack saw and get the required length.
Rgds
NM
Hi,
We are looking to you to help us with interiors of our newly bought flat. Is this something you can help with? If yes, could you pls drop me an email – jayadhevang@gmail.com on how to take our discussions further?
Regards,
JD