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Home is Where the Art Is

The home of Dr. Srikant and Ruta Gir, located in the gated Nottoway subdivision near Poplar and Kirby, is presented as an evolving work of art, meticulously designed and crafted. The Girs, both born in India, drew inspiration from Srikant's childhood estate in Hyderabad, an architectural wonder with 30-foot ceilings, mosaic tile work, a fountain, and European chandeliers. This early exposure motivated Srikant to imbue his own home with similar architectural grandeur and detail, including custom-made chandeliers from Hong Kong that replicate those from his grandfather's home, and traditional Indian imagery throughout the decor. Beyond Indian influences, the Girs incorporated elements from their extensive travels to Europe and Southeast Asia. Srikant, an engineer and co-director of the University of Memphis’ Biofuel Energy and Sustainable Technologies Center, spent over three years conceptualizing floor plans and acquiring pieces for their nearly 7,000-square-foot residence. In 2008, construction began with the help of Memphis builders Millard and Bonnie Townsend, bringing their vision to life. The exterior and interior design prominently feature Balinese influences, a result of Srikant's annual visits to Bali to source artists and materials. The front entrance is framed by a hand-carved sandstone border and pillars, a direct reflection of Balinese design. Inside, similar hand-carved sandstone Corinthian columns and a large wall art panel depicting cranes and lotus flowers reinforce this theme, reminiscent of his grandfather's home. A focal point upon entering is the flowing steel stairway banister and second-floor railing, a creation by renowned Memphis artist Yvonne Bobo. This piece, which took nearly eight months to complete, features creeping vines, gold leafing, and Swarovski crystals that refract light. The sitting room showcases a magnificent collection of hand-carved Louis XVI-style chairs, crafted over two years by French artisan Jean Phillips in teak wood, featuring intricate details and gold leafing. The dining room table, a custom creation, features an old European marquetry look. The Girs spent seven months acquiring a 5-foot by 13-foot solid mahogany piece for the tabletop and then enlisted skilled artists in Bandung, Indonesia, for the marquetry work, which involved carving veneer organic patterns inlaid into the table's top and sides. The final wood finishing was done by Furniture Medics in Memphis. Another distinctive feature is an abalone shell sink in one of the bathrooms, with the abalone sourced from New Zealand and then crafted into a unique basin in Bali. The home boasts two kitchens: a spice kitchen for Ruta's Indian cuisine and a second for dining and entertaining. The European-style cabinetry in the main kitchen was hand-carved in Bali with an ivory marble finish, complemented by speckled Brazilian granite countertops sourced locally. Local handymen Bill and John Rush were responsible for cabinetry installation, trim work, and other finishing touches. The Girs are also planning an addition: an eighteenth-century sitting area, styled after traditional Indian homes, adjacent to the kitchen. This project underscores the Girs' belief that patient effort and collaboration with skilled artisans from around the world can transform ideas into tangible, artistic living spaces. #HomeDesign #ArtisanCraftsmanship #GlobalInfluences #CustomFurniture #ArchitecturalDetail #InteriorDesign #MemphisHomes #BalineseDesign #IndianCulture #HomeDesign #ArtisanCraftsmanship #GlobalInfluences #CustomFurniture #ArchitecturalDetail #InteriorDesign #MemphisHomes #BalineseDesign #IndianCulture
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