"When I first toured what was to become my apartment, the sun was about to set. As far as studios go, it was nothing special, a big white box with a floor grain that was a little too light for my liking."
"But then, as the sky changed color, the apartment was washed with light. The windows, nearly wall-to-wall, had a stunning southern exposure with views of the World Trade Center and the Financial District."
"Today, I'd describe my studio as being firmly rooted in South Asian styles, while still carrying elements of mid-century modern, vintage, and art deco."
Madhav Vats' 550-square-foot studio in Murray Hill features seven brass-finished lamps, which he considers essential. Initially unimpressed by the apartment's plainness, he was captivated by the stunning sunset views. With the help of his girlfriend, designer Jiya Sultania, he blended South Asian styles with mid-century modern, vintage, and art deco elements. The studio, while small, is designed for comfort and hosting, showcasing an abundance of soft fabrics and comfortable furniture.
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