Conceived as a single volumetric form, the 15,000-square-foot Delhi farmhouse is divided into two zones. The ground floor houses the formal living and dining rooms and common areas, while the first is purely private with the family bedrooms and lounge. The luxurious square footage is undoubtedly a draw, but what brings the home to life is Synghs signature knack for blending art and functionality.

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The formal living room on the ground floor of the Delhi home overlooks the lawn and swimming pool. The sofa and table behind it were custom-designed by Sanjyt Singh: Objects + Spaces and executed by Alsorg. The chandelier is from Masiero, table lamp from Contardi, and bespoke rug by Hands Carpet.

A Muse Frida Urn by Jonathan Adler rests on an 88 Secrets Sideboard from Scarlet Splendour. In the backdrop is Flying Senses, an installation in gold and fibreglass by Manish Sharma from Art Centrix Space.

Clad in Bianca Moonface marble and Laminam ceramic tiles, the entrance creates a neutral base for the designers more unconventional experiments indoors. In a first of many dramatic vignettes, the water feature here is accentuated by sculptures by Alex Davis that capture the split second when a drop of water touches the surface. Incidentally, Syngh tells us this highlight was a discovery that he chanced upon at the AD Design Show shortly after he began working on this project!

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A Dehli home at DLF Chattarpur Farms where every element is a work of art - Architectural Digest India

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