Located in the upscale neighborhood of Breach Candy, Mumbai, this interior execution project at Shree Vardhan Tower exemplifies the harmony of functionality and minimalist elegance. Designed and executed by Home Makers Interior, the space is a refined showcase of the modern Scandinavian design philosophy—where clean lines, neutral tones, and thoughtful detailing come together to create a bright, breathable, and highly efficient living environment. This two-level transformation focused on optimizing the heart of the home—the modular kitchen—on the first floor, ensuring seamless utility and visual balance. The second floor received subtle yet impactful upgrades through meticulously selected furniture, enhancing both comfort and cohesion. Every element of the design reflects a keen eye for proportion, natural light, and uncluttered aesthetics—ideal for those who appreciate smart design with a soft, modern soul.
First Floor – Modular Kitchen at Project Shree Vardhan Tower
Flat-panel handleless cabinets in matte white and natural wood tone
The foundation of this modular kitchen lies in its elegant cabinetry design. Opting for flat-panel, handleless cabinets in a sophisticated matte white finish, paired with accents of natural wood tone, creates a visually light and serene atmosphere—one that’s true to Scandinavian principles. The absence of bulky handles enhances the smooth, uninterrupted lines of the cabinetry, allowing the finishes and materiality to take center stage. The natural wood elements add warmth and organic texture to the otherwise minimal palette, making the space feel welcoming without overpowering the visual simplicity.
Quartz countertop and matching backsplash for a seamless finish
A continuous quartz countertop paired with a matching full-height backsplash gives the kitchen a clean and cohesive look. This seamless combination doesn’t just elevate the aesthetic—it enhances durability and ease of maintenance. The surface is non-porous, resistant to stains, and designed to endure the daily wear and tear of an active kitchen. The uninterrupted quartz surface also reflects light beautifully, making the space appear larger and brighter, while contributing to the polished Scandinavian minimalism the design aimed to achieve.

Tall pantry units, drawer organizers, and hidden storage for efficiency
Functionality was at the core of this kitchen’s layout. Strategically integrated tall pantry units allow for vertical storage without compromising the floor space. Inside, custom drawer organizers and pull-out shelves ensure that every inch is utilized smartly—making cooking and storage both efficient and stress-free. Hidden compartments and internal drawers help reduce clutter on visible surfaces, keeping the kitchen sleek, tidy, and extremely practical for everyday use. This is Scandinavian design at its best: purposeful and clutter-free.
Warm under-cabinet lighting and open shelving for Scandinavian styling
Lighting plays a crucial role in bringing warmth to minimal spaces. In this kitchen, under-cabinet LED lighting has been subtly installed to provide both ambient glow and task lighting. The warm light washes over the countertop, creating a cozy yet functional workspace. Additionally, carefully positioned open shelves offer a chance to display curated kitchenware, greenery, or warm wooden accessories, enhancing the lived-in, homey vibe. This open shelving not only breaks the monotony of closed cabinetry but also celebrates the Scandinavian love for functional décor that’s both beautiful and accessible.
Second Floor – Furniture Work
Custom-designed Scandinavian-inspired furniture with clean lines and neutral palettes
The furniture curation for the second floor was led by a strong Scandinavian design influence—where functionality meets understated elegance. Every piece was custom-designed to maintain consistency in tone, proportion, and style. Clean lines dominate the silhouettes, allowing the furniture to feel visually light and effortlessly modern. The use of a soft, neutral palette—comprising whites, beiges, greys, and light wood tones—helps create a tranquil, harmonious ambiance that feels airy and timeless. These elements were thoughtfully chosen to serve both aesthetic and practical purposes, reinforcing the minimalist yet warm Scandinavian identity of the space.
Beds, wardrobes, and storage units built with light wood textures and minimal handles
The bedrooms feature thoughtfully crafted furniture designed for comfort and clarity. Each bed, wardrobe, and storage unit has been built using light wood textures—such as ash or oak finishes—to evoke a sense of warmth without visual heaviness. The soft wood grain enhances the room’s tactile and visual character while maintaining a grounded, nature-inspired feel. Minimalist hardware—often in matte black or brushed steel, and in some cases entirely handleless—ensures the furniture pieces retain their sleek form. This choice not only elevates the modern look but also supports clutter-free living by emphasizing seamless, integrated storage solutions.

Modular TV unit and console with open display niches
In the common area, a custom modular TV unit and console were designed as both a functional and focal element. Built using the same light wood tones for continuity, the unit features a mix of closed cabinets and open display niches. The open shelving introduces opportunities for personalization—be it with books, framed art, ceramics, or subtle indoor plants—while the closed storage keeps wires, gadgets, and miscellaneous items neatly out of sight. The result is a highly functional setup that blends technology with décor, maintaining the clean and inviting look that defines Scandinavian living spaces.
Soft upholstery, layered rugs, and accent pieces reflecting calm and functionality
To soften the structured lines of the furniture and inject comfort into the environment, soft upholstery was introduced in the form of cozy armchairs, minimalist sofas, and accent cushions in muted fabrics. The selection includes breathable linen, cotton blends, and brushed wool in earthy tones. Layered rugs in neutral hues and subtle geometric patterns further anchor each room, adding depth, texture, and warmth underfoot. Finally, handpicked accent pieces—like ceramic vases, wooden trays, minimalist wall art, and indoor plants—complete the look. Each piece was curated not just for style but for its ability to reflect calm, purpose, and functionality—pillars of Scandinavian design.
What Makes This Project Unique?
What sets this project apart is its meticulous execution within a focused scope, delivering the elegance and cohesion of a full-scale interior design effort—without being one. Though this was not a comprehensive, turnkey home interior project, the level of attention, precision, and craftsmanship applied to each space was no less than what one would expect from a full-home transformation. Every detail was carefully thought through—from the sleek alignment of the modular kitchen cabinetry to the curated selection of Scandinavian-inspired furniture. The modular kitchen, situated on the first floor, wasn’t just designed for function—it was planned with exacting standards to ensure seamless visual flow, practical utility, and aesthetic purity. Each panel, shelf, and finish was installed with care, achieving a level of finesse that speaks volumes about the design team’s commitment to quality. On the second floor, the furniture selection process was equally purposeful. Rather than simply placing pieces for visual balance, the furniture was custom-designed to fit the lifestyle, spatial proportions, and Scandinavian theme of the home. Materials, textures, and layouts were handpicked to express a unified design language—one that values simplicity, calmness, and intelligent use of space. This project demonstrates how impactful interior design can be, even within a limited scope, when handled with vision and discipline. The result is a home that feels curated, breathable, and emotionally comforting—offering all the benefits of modern Scandinavian design with the efficiency of targeted execution. It’s this harmony between selective intervention and holistic design thinking that truly makes this project stand out.

Mr. Vardhan’s brief was clear and straightforward: he wanted a space that was clean, efficient, and modern. At Home Makers Interior, we took this vision to heart and ensured that every square foot of the home reflected these principles. From the seamless flow of the modular kitchen to the thoughtfully curated furniture layout on the upper level, the entire project was tailored to align with his preference for simplicity, smart functionality, and Scandinavian elegance. Our design choices were intentional and refined—balancing aesthetics with everyday usability—so that the result not only met but exceeded expectations in both form and function.
Conclusion
This interior execution project at Shree Vardhan Tower in Breach Candy, Mumbai, is a prime example of how focused, detail-oriented design can elevate everyday living. With a strong Scandinavian influence guiding the aesthetic, Home Makers Interior transformed the first floor with a sleek modular kitchen that champions clean lines, seamless functionality, and a breathable palette of matte whites and natural wood. Every element—from handleless cabinetry to quartz finishes and under-cabinet lighting—was thoughtfully crafted to reflect quiet elegance and practical living. On the second floor, the custom-designed furniture continued the theme of modern minimalism. Light wood textures, soft upholstery, and calm, neutral palettes came together to create restful, clutter-free spaces. From wardrobes and beds to open-display modular TV units and textured rugs, every detail was carefully considered to align with the Scandinavian principle of “less is more.” What makes this project truly stand out is the precision and care brought into a selective scope of work. Though it wasn’t a full-home interior transformation, every corner received the same level of detailing as a turnkey project. Mr. Vardhan’s simple and clear brief—clean, efficient, and modern—was honored in every decision. The result is a beautiful balance of style and substance: a warm, modern home that feels curated, cohesive, and deeply personal.