A SEPIA TINTED DREAM HOME
AD Architectural Digest India|January - February 2023
SHON AND HARPAL RANDHAWA'S STATELY DELHI HOME IS ELEGANTLY LAYERED WITH ART, KILIMS, SANDSTONE JALIS, AND 18TH CENTURY RAJASTHANI MINIATURES.
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A SEPIA TINTED DREAM HOME

Crossing the sprawling stretches of green and the brightest seasonal blossoms to step into Shon and Harpal Randhawa's south-west Delhi home might feel like walking through a portal in time. You may even imagine glasses clinking to the calming tunes of a vinyl playing somewhere in the background, and none of this is accidental. Shon's wish for her home to be dipped in the sepia-tinted, colonial-era vintage came to life when the couple had a child and decided to move to this address nearly 20 years ago. "We were living with my parents-in-law who had built this house 30 years ago. We needed more space now that we had a child, and my sister-in-law Iqrup really helped me achieve that with this home by expanding it and putting it together with her expertise," Shon says about interior architect and designer, Iqrup Dhamija.

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