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The Nest: A Symphony of Love, Art, and Lived-in Elegance — MuseLAB, Ahmedabad, India
Ahmedabad

The Nest: A Symphony of Love, Art, and Lived-in Elegance

MuseLABAhmedabad, India6500 sq. ft2025

Nestled within a close-knit gated community in Thaltej, Ahmedabad, The Nest is more than just a home—it’s a heartfelt sanctuary for Ekta and Dhruv, and their daughters, Rianna and Zoya. Spanning three stories and 6,500 square feet, this family abode is a celebration of parental love, creativity, and the joyous chaos that defines family life. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the home is a testament to a design journey that was as thrilling as it was emotional, punctuated by laughter, a few tears, and endless cups of chai over design deliberations.

A Grand Welcome

The entrance foyer sets the tone for the home with its eclectic mix of materials and personal touches. A bespoke bench, inspired by the hues of the pool tiles, greets visitors, while the intricately CNC-milled walnut-stained door stands as a contemporary statement. Inside, a playful interplay of patterns on Kota stone flooring is paired with vibrant art by Ujjval Noya and whimsical Roly Poly chairs by Driade. A custom totem by Harshita Jhamtani and a bone inlay chest of drawers complete the inviting tableau.

The staircase leading upward is a masterpiece of functionality and flair. With concealed lighting embedded in fabricated balustrades and a playful Kota stone skirting reminiscent of Tetris, the staircase offers a seamless transition between floors while adding a dash of whimsy to the architectural narrative.

The Heart of the Home

The galleria, adorned in a striking pacific blue, features a lenticular art installation by Prityanshi, depicting hills and beaches—a nod to the family’s love for the outdoors. Anchored by a patterned runner from Cocoon Rugs, the space flows effortlessly into the pool and deck area. Rianna’s Koi Pond artwork forms the floor of the pool, transforming the space into a living gallery of memories and familial love.

The open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area is designed for connection. From intimate family breakfasts to grand celebrations, the form-finished concrete ceiling, polished Kota flooring, and deep green and blush-toned furniture create a warm and cohesive aesthetic. At its center, a bespoke seven-foot dining table by The Klein Bottle with exquisite inlay work stands as a symbol of shared meals and laughter.

Spaces That Evolve With Time

The dayroom encapsulates the home’s dynamic personality. Serving as a study, a guest room, and a serene retreat for Ekta, this multi-functional space offers sectional experiences—be it working at the granite-clad study table or lounging by the pool. The daughters’ bedroom mirrors their growth and creativity, with a watercolor-inspired wallpaper and a pegboard showcasing their artwork. The room is a birch wood wonderland, complete with twin desks, a staircase to a loft, and a reading nook framed by elegant birchply tile voussoirs.

The lounge, an ever-evolving design experiment, is a treasure trove of details. From its leather-finished Kadappa flooring to its mint green bar unit with reverse scalloped shutters, every element here reflects the family’s personality.

The Master Retreat

The master bedroom is a symphony of contrasts, where the faceted pinewood ceiling meets a leather-finished Kota stone floor. This serene retreat extends into a sunlit nook that doubles as Dhruv’s home office, separated by a sliding door adorned with bespoke fabric art from Abstrac Home.

A Home With Heart

Defying conventional architectural labels, The Nest is a vivid tapestry of art, family, and individuality. It’s a home where every corner tells a story, every element serves a purpose, and every detail brings a smile. For Ekta, Dhruv, Rianna, and Zoya, it’s not just a house—it’s a love letter to family life, brimming with character and charm.

Fact File

Project Name
The Nest
Project Size
6500 sq. ft
Location
Ahmedabad, India
Design Studio
MuseLAB
Principal Architect
Jasem Pirani, Huzefa Rangwala
Photographer
Nayan Soni
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