Imagine. A 4,000 sq.ft apartment in Mumbai with views of the Arabian Sea and Marine Drive. Filled with envy? I don’t blame you. There’s a catch though. The plan of the house was so outdated that it didn’t resonate with what’s a given for today’s lifestyle. For instance, when was the last time you saw a house with no attached baths. So, what do you do? Renovate, of course. This apartment has stayed in the family for six decades. Primarily residents of Vadodara, the family uses the Mumbai home as a weekend home when they are in the city. Mitual Shah of Vadodara-based Studio Yamini took on the formidable task of renovating this 60-year-old apartment by changing its spatial footprint completely to suit the modern times. About the project Who lives here: a family of five whose primary residence is in Vadodara Location: Marine drive road, Mumbai Year built: 2017-18 Size: 4000…
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