Link House
Located in New Delhi, The Link House is a 2600 square feet residential interior design venture by Delhi-based The Melange Studio. The studio designed the four-bedroom home for a nuclear family in an attempt to capture timelessness in design by celebrating metaphorical connections — reflecting the nature of everlasting relationships in the family.
Residential Interior design
Built-Up Area – 600 sqft
Location –New Delhi
Year of Completion – 2021
Photography – Avesh Gaur
In line with the client’s expectations of an elegantly functional abode, subtle sophistication leads the interior design vocabulary. It takes into consideration the client’s lifestyle choices and the dynamics within the family to craft spaces that offer meaningful opportunities for both connection and privacy. Since they were making a shift from a multi-generational home to a nuclear setup, the layout is conceptualised to be welcoming and to encourage deeper connections between the four members. The carefully detailed corners in the residence evidence the concept by intangibly linking with each other through the material and colour design choices. Authenticity in material has been maintained in the furnishings, emphasising the focus on the quality and longevity of the elements.
A palette of whites and beige dominates the overall contemporary design scheme, with a subtle mid-century edge.
The master bedroom is functional and simplistic, with highlights in the cool blue used in the common spaces incorporated throughout its design. A grand bed takes centre stage while a set of neutral-toned armchairs create a snug corner ideal for morning tea. The daughter’s bedroom, on the other hand, is personality-driven. Featuring elegant brass details and muted fluting running on the accent wall, the room is quietly luxurious while allowing in daylight from the balcony. The son’s bedroom imbibes a deeper mood with the use of teak and grey tones, along with contemporary elements like the matte-black, powder-coated lighting fixture. A fluted bed back curves at its ends to encompass a study desk that extends from the side table. The guest bedroom introduces an element of surprise in the mid-century vocabulary, owing to the tropical vibe created by the wallpaper, wicker lights and fluted side tables.





