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Two new projects announced in Oman
Two new projects announced in Oman

Observer

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Observer

Two new projects announced in Oman

Muscat: The Oman Real Estate Conference and Exhibition and Design & Build Week began under the patronage of His Highness Sayyid Belarab bin Haitham bin Tarik at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Center, during which two projects were announced - A'Thuraya City and the Al Jabal Al Aali Project. Al Thuraya City was launched in the Wilayat of Bawshar as a smart city, and the first phase includes more than 2,600 housing units distributed across eight integrated neighborhoods, accommodating more than 8,000 people. The city was designed according to quality of life standards and smart urban planning, adopting low-carbon environmental solutions. At an altitude of 2,400 meters above sea level, the Al Jabal Al Aali Project was launched as a unique global mountain destination. It spans an area of ​​11.8 square kilometers and includes three main villages accommodating more than 10,000 people. The project combines luxury, a connection to nature, and a diverse cultural and living experience.

Warm Minimalism: The Soulful Simplicity Transforming Small Urban Homes
Warm Minimalism: The Soulful Simplicity Transforming Small Urban Homes

News18

time11-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • News18

Warm Minimalism: The Soulful Simplicity Transforming Small Urban Homes

Last Updated: Warm minimalism blends clean lines with earthy textures to create soulful, space-savvy homes that feel both modern and deeply personal In the heart of India's bustling cities, where compact living has become the norm and space is a premium, a new design philosophy is taking root—one that softens the sharp edges of traditional minimalism with the warmth of earthy materials and comforting textures. Known as Warm Minimalism, this trend is redefining the way small Indian homes look, feel, and function. Gone are the days when minimalism meant stark white walls, cold steel finishes, and a sense of emotional detachment. In its place is a gentler, more human-centric design approach. 'Warm Minimalism is a design style that blends the clean, clutter-free appeal of traditional minimalism with the comfort and character of warm, earthy elements," explains Anuj Ramchandran, Associate Director, Design & Build, Livspace. 'Instead of stark white spaces and cold finishes, warm minimalism uses soft neutrals like beige, taupe, and muted greys, paired with natural materials such as wood, cane, linen, and stone." This evolution in style is more than aesthetic—it's deeply functional and responsive to real-life needs. With cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Pune seeing a rise in compact apartments, homeowners are seeking solutions that not only make their homes look larger but also feel more inviting. Warm minimalism offers just that: a sense of openness without sterility. 'Warm Minimalism works exceptionally well in small Indian homes because it aligns beautifully with both our evolving lifestyles and spatial realities," says Ramchandran. 'It offers a clean, clutter-free layout while still celebrating the soul of an Indian home through earthy tones, natural materials like khadi or terracotta, and thoughtfully chosen accents like block-printed cushions or brass lamps." In many ways, warm minimalism is the bridge between past and present—a way to embrace the efficiencies of modern living without losing the warmth and personality of traditional Indian interiors. It's not just about what you remove, but what you keep: pieces that speak of craft, culture, and calm. At its core, warm minimalism reflects a desire for a home that feels both contemporary and grounded. 'This approach is not just about decluttering physical spaces and creating a calming, restorative environment," says Mandrekar. 'As more homeowners embrace thoughtful living, warm minimalism is redefining how urban India envisions the dream home: simple, soulful, and sophisticated." Whether it's a cane-back chair in a reading nook, linen drapes filtering soft sunlight, or a modular sofa that hides away your clutter, warm minimalism is proving that elegance doesn't have to be extravagant—and that even the smallest of homes can be a sanctuary. First Published: May 11, 2025, 15:52 IST

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