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How Ritika Bhasin transformed an ordinary space into an eclectic oasis

“I am not married to a particular style or brand and am always pairing the unexpected”, says Ritika, a design graduate from Pratt. Bringing this philosophy to life is her bright, eclectic apartment in NYC that breaks many a décor stereotype. When she found it, the apartment appeared dull with very little natural light to its credit – however, with smart tricks like painting the living room walls pink, using bright prints and unusually pairing one statement piece with another, she transformed it to an unrecognizably vibrant space – the kind that one enjoys looking at no matter how long they’ve spent there.  Let’s take a tour of the designer’s most cherished masterpiece.

Pink walls to make up for the dearth of natural light

 

Photo credits: Ritika Bhasin

Pops of colour here and there

 

Photo credits: Elle Decor

Repainted vintage accessories

 

Photo credits: Elle Decor

Photo credits: Ritika Bhasin

Going by her rule on prints: “Every space can handle one large-scale print, one geometric print, and one small-scale print”

Photo credits: Ritika Bhasin

Ikat upholstered chairs

 

Photo credits: Elle Decor

Customised headboard and hand-painted vintage bedside chests

 

Photo credits: Elle Decor

A meticulously selected range of fabrics for lamps and chairs 

 

Photo credits: Elle Decor

Draw inspiration from this refreshing set of ideas and see how you can use them in your own space. Besides these, we’re sure you’d have some of your own creative ways to pump up the interiors – do share the wisdom with us.



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