
Chandni Sehgal
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2 months ago |
tweakindia.com | Chandni Sehgal
I was desperate to go back to the old me“What did you do with that degree?””I worked for three leading lifestyle publications across a decade.” “And what do you do now?” she asks. “I’m raising my 21-month-old, and I write… occasionally.” I stuttered the last part of the sentence, and said a hurried goodbye. I’d run into an old college professor from my Mass Media undergrad degree, and I left the interaction feeling a little down on my post-motherhood ambitions.
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Aug 26, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Chandni Sehgal
Hyundai4 hours ago2024 Hyundai Alcazar SUV in pics: See what has changedhindustantimes.com - HT Auto Desk • 4hHyundai Motor has revealed the first look of the upcoming Alcazar facelift SUV ahead of its official launch next month.
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Aug 26, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.in | Chandni Sehgal
One bedroom offers a panoramic view of rice fields, while the other overlooks a mango orchard. Organic fruits and vegetables thrive on the property farm. A spiral staircase leads you to a mezzanine nook (ensconced within a whopping 22-foot ceiling) that offers peeks into a sweeping open-plan living and dining space. The latter, dotted with an eclectic collection of art work—one that changes so often, that it looks nearly alive, like the famed paintings in JK Rowling’s magical world.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.in | Chandni Sehgal
All you can hear are birds and rain, and the only colours you see from this countryside-inspired villa in Alibaug are sky blue and valley green. Making the villa ‘Ekaant’ (meaning quietude), a sacred space for a family of four from Mumbai. One where they gather to read, be one with nature, and of course, with themselves. Designed by Sachin Goregaoker, partner and Shami Goregaoker, designer director at GA Design, this 3,500-square-foot villa in Alibaug is nestled atop a secluded mountain.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
tweakindia.com | Chandni Sehgal
Expert guidance on building a relationship of equals“It’s weird to watch your parents grow old. My childhood tormentors are no longer in the room—instead there’s a whole other person, just as confused by the passage of time as I am.” If this reflection by 35-year-old author Sneh Sapru hits home, you’re likely a millennial finally seeing your parents as real human beings.
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