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Das Ka Dhamki Fame is a fan of Wood Work

The DAS KA DHAMKI actress has invested anew — seems like the property is taking time to complete but what’s interesting is she meanwhile evokes her earliest memories of living in her first residence with us that fills us with so much of gratituous. “My most favourite homestead was when I was living in DEHRADUN. Believe it or not, we were the proud possessors of a century old home. It was built with the help of BRITISH architecture, had high fall ceilings and so much of wood work done inside with pitched roofs! We just didn’t have one but two enormous lawns and the beautification in the city of DEHRADUN is every appealing to your eyes. The same you could have observed in my lawns. We utilised one of the lawns at the backyard for good — turned into a veggie garden.”

After all these years, PRANATI RAI PRAKASH knows how to shape the modern architecture into a brand-new manner. “I am of the opinion to emphasize on filling my space with decluttered objects. That’s minimalism for all of us! I want to make my space look meaningful at the end of the day. The white, beige or brown interiors does wonders for me! That peaceful aura with this neutral color palette would be so clean to see. As mentioned earlier, fan of wood work, in process of incorporating the same in my upcoming property because that will always give me the elements of being at a hill station somehow.

 

I am not associated with just one design style but trying out something that becomes my daily way of living.” She wants to enjoy the flora and fauna. The architecture that culturally impacts her! “A sea-facing flat would be ideal to me. My interest in vegetation is so much that I can make my own jungle in the house. An indoor swimming pool would be a cherry on the cake! Currently I am residing in what’s known to be the urban-floating city so to own some extravagant dream shouldn’t be a problem to anyone. That property will give me the perfect opportunity to experience both beauty and tranquility of the sea. I can soak in the sights and sounds of the sea.”

Imagining it to be her most unique and wonderful living experiences, and why not. She continued to elaborate, “This segment makes me feel I am day-dreaming, but nevermind (she laughs). Breathing space, easy maintenance, no psychologically discharge would be some factors I would like to focus on. The construction space also matters to me a lot!” The presence of those muted lines seems very predominant when creating cutting-edge spaces for the new comer in Telugu industry and she would only want to enhance functionality or sustainability through her asthetics in her new property.

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