It goes without saying that a home should reflect the personalities of those who live there, and their personal touches enhance the character of the space more than anything else. To create a home that gives the impression of loved and lived in, every decorator looks through their own cultural lens. In the diversified world of d�cor, myriad ethos and styles wildly differ for decorating a home and only few can marry cultural influence with modern design in a subtle yet profound way. Our today�s home tour of the Pingale family can certainly attest to this.
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Old lithographs of Raja Ravi Verma atop an old table with distress finish |
In the urban surroundings of Pune, Pingale family�s home is a brief respite from the busy city life for Shalaka, her husband Shantanoo and their two sons. Shalaka, the lady of the home, has perfected the art of blending styles from different resources and possessions from a different era; making their four bedroom apartment a timeless yet sophisticated haven. The indispensable look in her classic and creative home defines how brilliantly she has brought together 'old' and 'new' by choosing the right accessories. Step into Shalaka's home layered with a unique combination of cultural identity and mixed with a modern flair.

Walking on a creative path, her passion for antiques and old items of historical significance continued to shine through as she declares: �Because of the line of work, I am spoilt for choice and end up picking up furniture pieces which are rare to come by. Even on our purchase trips for the shop, I inevitably land up buying a lot of "old" pieces and add to the collection."
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The fusion of different era commands attention in different corner of the home |
Shalaka, the queen of mixologist, has added a soulful flavor in her home with a unique approach of design. With an amalgam of all diverse styles, she has broken her d�cor trend from the very �Indian� to contemporary pieces. Seen here is her various collections from stone, metal and wood. Shalaka verifies, �Like all the statues you see in my home, the black stone Laxmi, the marble Buddha or in brass are all antique. The green glass jars are also from old British era.�
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Metal surfaces throughout in the home have a tarnished rather than polished finish |
Indian antiques have always been on the global radar for decorating. In Shalaka's home, they claim a truly unique m�lange of cultural inspiration from vastly diverse and ancient eras.
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Her home is a complete extension and reflection of their store 'Sanskriti Lifestyle' |
As it is said for antiques, �The catch of beauty lies in keeping it real�, and these real pieces in Shalaka�s home fit perfectly with the room�s established color palette. Rare finds and vintage scores are brought back to life with modern prints and fun color.
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Great mix of modern elements, classic furniture and bold patterns that speak to home owner's personalities. |
Shalaka titles all her cupboards, beds and major furniture as an antique and one of a kind, which are now getting even more difficult to get. To establish a sophisticated look with vintage accessories, she opted for an upholstered sofa. The zippy throw on the sofa is a jumping off point which signals that room is prepared to offer comfort. The brightly hued sea-green armoire is the accent piece that makes this room pop.
Chaotic jumble of old brass ewers, oriental china ware, handmade cushions, contemporary art pieces, African masks what is not to love about in this room? |
Lively Global mix of Accessories |
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Lacquer Utensils adds feminine touch |
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Eye-catching gallery display of English wall plates |
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One-of-a-kind and great finds at Sanskriti has added some buzz-worthy Buddha collection in the Pingale family |
Picking up the best of these pieces from the d�cor mecca �Sanskriti� have not only enriched Shalaka�s repertoire but also enabled her to mature her style. Wisely chosen and smartly blended Buddha statues allude a calming effect.
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Green plants dot many corners of the home |
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Few more of her rare and statement pieces. |
Tireless quest for the ultimate vintage finds for the store leads the lady an opportunity to pack away with few of the most exotic pieces for her home also. Shalaka, who finds herself drawn to the sense of history believes that, these pieces offer most classic designs in furniture and never go out of style.
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Front Porch. |
� So what if you fail while making choices for d�cor, we all make mistakes and get a better understanding of things by learning from these mistakes.
� I hear this very often from customers at Sanskriti and in general that "Oh, our furniture is all dark finish or it's very modern or "A" particular type." "This piece is beautiful but will not "match" my home." I personally feel there's no such thing as "it won't match", in fact, the contrast looks rather nice. If you place them tastefully and smartly then they bring out the beauty in each other.
� If you can't change/afford to change your bed indulge in a great bed spread, for sofa either change the upholstery or even cushion covers, these small things can completely change the look on a very low budget.
� I also love the use of indoor plants, which by themselves act as an accessory and add a colour.