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  • 300 Woods Worth Villa: Amidst Picturesque Landscape, A Naturist Abode | GDA Workspace

    Surrounded by the Sahyadri Ranges with its picturesque landscape has a naturist abode that blends with the environment. The 300 Woods Worth Villa by Architect Gaurav Deore & Interior Designer Pritam Deore from GDA Workspace visions to collaborate with nature by embracing it just the way it is.

    300 Woods Worth Villa: Spaces That Evoke The Senses | GDA Workspace

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    The conceptual planning was oriented by working in sections first to blend various site levels in creating a collective volume for different activities. A sloping topography creates interesting patterns for landscape design to curate various communal activities.

    The exterior is kept minimal by using subtle tones, although a complexity in form is seen through the shingle roof design. Rather than standing out and making a statement the interior design is sublime with a minimalistic approach. All the rooms are oriented to maximise the presence of nature. This being a weekend home, having interactive spaces is a necessity. The open balcony spaces on the upper floors are an insight into nature. 

    Teak wood furniture elements are used to give a colonial-style vibe over the villa. The colour palette and materials were derived from the mid-century style promoting clean and sleek lines while being minimal. The theme exudes a rustic vogue decor by incorporating materials in their natural form while merging them with the modern elements in the wood wall backdrop of neutral muted colors. The spaces embrace a rustic charm with a modern twist to create a sense of warmth through natural architectural elements. 

    Overall the 300 Woods Worth Villa is the ideal blend of nature, man and architecture to create a space that evokes the senses and calms the mind.

    FACT FILE :

    Designed by : GDA WORKSPACE

    Project Type : Weekend Home

    Project Name : 300 Woods Worth Villa

    Location : GRAPE COUNTY -Trimbakeshwar ,Nashik

    Year Built : 2020

    Duration of project : 18 months

    Plot Area : 2000 sq.m.

    Built up : 3500 Sq.Ft.

    Project Size : sq feet :  3000 sq.ft.

    Principal Architect : Ar. Gaurav Deore  

    Team Design Credits : Pritam Deore

    Photograph Courtesy : What We Click

    Products and Materials :

    Finishes : Wall Covering / Cladding : Construction Materials – RCC Framed Structure, Fly Ash Brick, Regular Cement Plaster, Shingle Roof | Lighting : Philips | Doors and Partitions : Wooden Flush Doors cladded with Veneer | Sanitaryware : Jaquar | Windows : UPVC Sliding Windows | Flooring : Rough Shahabad Finish Rustic Tiles – Nexion Endless Bianco | Paint : Asian Paints | Artefacts : Local | Hardware : Hettich

    Consultants for the Project : 

    Civil : GDA Workspace

    Interior Designers : Gaurav Deore , Pritam Deore  

    Landscape Architects : GDA Workspace

    MEP & HVAC Consultants :

    Structure Engineers : Ferrocon Consultants

    Lighting Designers : GDA Workspace

    Contractors : Vaibhav Deore – Vaibhav Deore Engineering and Constructions

    Project Managers : Vaibhav Deore – Vaibhav Deore Engineering and Construction

    Firm’s Instagram Link : gda_workspace

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