Mumbai
is a city of paradoxes. It has high rises on one side and slums on the other.
It has people who are living in houses that are spread over five thousand
square feet. These people have a view of the sun rise, along with a view of the
horizon of the Arabian Sea. On the other hand, there are people that are
dwelling in huts on the shores of Arabian Sea. There are people that have
houses which are as good as museums and at the same time, there are people
living in houses that do not have electricity. This is why Mumbai is a mix of everything
and there is nothing stopping the mega city from growing in all possible ways.
Mumbai
has reached amazing heights in business, development, information technology
and construction. The construction in Mumbai has expanded over the past few
years. The skyline of Mumbai has changed drastically as there has not only been
an increase in residential buildings and complexes, but there has also been an
increase in the number of office spaces in Mumbai. There are many
multi-national companies that are setting foot in Mumbai, which end up needing
an office space to work from. This has also led to an increase in the demand
for office interior
designers in Mumbai. There are interior designers that
specifically design work spaces, which has been very helpful for clients. This is
because they completely depend on the office designers for the best design of
their offices.
Along
with a rise in the new office spaces in Mumbai, there has also been a rise in
the number of residential spaces in Mumbai. The new residential complexes have
a lot of facilities and amenities in them and some of them are as good as hotels.
They have everything from a gymnasium to a tennis court to a swimming pool in
them. The older residential complexes have also tried hard to keep up with facilities
that are available in the newer residential complexes. Thus, the managing
committee members of old residential complexes are opting to choose few of the
best names from a list of architects and interior designers
in Mumbai,
in order to redo their existing residential complexes.
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