A floor level seating arrangement called "Baithak" is traditional to India.complemented with colourful and embroidered cushions.
Goan Wood and Cane Diwan from the Antique wood collection
Geetha Khandelwal's grand drawing room in her Mumbai Mansion leaves us inspired for ever.Her house is a Jewel hidden in the midst of the flowering trees and leafy areas of her property.
Picture of Geetha's Mansion in Mumbai
Indian Homes in Ahmedabad. Carved Benches,Indian Metalware and Paintings and assortment of Cushions make beautiful Homes in Ahmedabad.
An Ancestrol Mansion in Goa - Parsee, Indo-Iranian and Colonial Influences in Indian Homes
Anglo Indian Chair influenced by Victorian design is prevelant in Indian Homes
Planters Chair to sit in the Verandah in old Indian Colonial Mansions.
Handwork of Gujarat shows offits carving skills along with a coloured cushion.
Victorian influence again in this set of charis called "Sociables"
Baithak arrangement at Neemrana Fort Palace
















beautiful houses and great pictures.
ReplyDeleteluved all of them
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I wish I knew where I could get such nifty wooden architectural pieces to use in my home.
ReplyDeleteI love those Victorian "kissing seats"! <3
Gorgeous photos! Truly! I loved the interesting use of a door frame in the first pic and the baithak in the 2nd pic. Thanks for posting these precious gems to NRIs like us who dont have access to Indian mags :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletesharon
traditional and nice interiors
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The Baithak arrangements are so lovely. Would be wonderful to spend hours idling away on one of them :) Thank you for sharing these inspiring images.
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous home...true, it would leave any one inspired forever. Love each and every element here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sharing, Deepa:)