Page 69 - Masala E-magazine Vol 9 Issue 4 February-March 2018
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Hanging on the wall is Rahila’s favourite
piece, her mother’s wedding saree
The entryway near the front door features an opium
bedframe which has been turned into a mirror
“ Every room has
TV room area its own story but
it still works as
a whole. “
love the whimsical feel and the delicate look of the bars,”
she says. “The tassels subtly match with the yellow of the
background, so it all just ties in nicely.”
She points out a full-length mirror hanging on the left side
of the Jacaranda painting, which she deliberately bought
to complement the living room table. “When you have
such vast space, there’s got to be continuity,” she tells me.
“Everything has to fl ow or it just won’t look right. In my
home, every room has its own story, but it still works
as a whole.”
Currently pursuing a career in interior design, Rahila is
passionate about home décor. Altogether, her home
manages to strike the right balance between chic
modernity and laidback comfort. A fi rm believer in making
the most of the space you have, she is a master at thinking
outside the box and creating a residence that anyone
would be proud to live in.
The visually striking bookshelf unit
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