This simple, functional 4bhk for developers is part of a commercial project complex built in 2020. The surrounding is situated in a prime location and is well functional with other amenities.
4BHK For Developers Is Part Of A Commercial Project Complex | Dhyey Chag Architects
The interiors involved creating a simple, functional 4bhk space for the developers. The goal was to materialize through a basic manner. Regardless of colour or design, wood is a flexible material that can turn a space into a work of classic, timeless art.
We chose to keep a neutral colour scheme and materials as the primary design objective. To intensify the feeling of luxury and subtleness, we combined the tangible with the immaterial, thereby generating a range of experiences through the rule of one third.
Being a show flat each corner of the house shall be minutely designed and executed. It begins with the pooja space as a quite warm yet colorful space with play in its ceiling. Living room is kept quite vibrant with a use of striking blue lime plaster wall and colorful cushions. Dining and kitchen space is kept soothing with a use of neutral color scheme.
The goal of the residence in a commercial project complex was to materialize through a basic manner. Regardless of colour or design, wood is a flexible material that can turn a work of art into a work of classic, timeless art.
The alluring visual of timeless Indian influence has the inspiration for materiality, bare concrete, geometric shapes, stark colours complimenting the spatial elements.
These grey expanses are beautifully textured by timber imprints with hint of soft fabric to break the rigidness, to create an environment that is beautifully poised between simplicity and richness.
This Show house project at “Luxuria” is a plush designed 4bhk apartment with a modern contemporary design style.
Following the brief by the developers we designed this apartment with a unique approach where in we brought in the neutral color palette as our main element of design and using different geometries in specific proportions which represents our firm’s design style and approach.
The alluring visual of timeless Indian influence has the inspiration for materiality, bare concrete, geometric shapes, stark colours complimenting the spatial elements. These grey expanses are beautifully textured by timber imprints with hint of soft fabric to break the rigidness, to create an environment that is beautifully poised between simplicity and richness.
Bedrooms are the most important space in any home so we have given justice to every corner of each room.
The master bedrooms are designed such that the scale of room is enhanced. One will feel cozy with the use of materials like wood, fabric and concrete texture on walls.
Our guest bedroom’s design intends to treat it as a special room. A place where one comes and stays but does not feel less treated. So we designed it with solid wood and fabric adding warmth to the space while brass adds luxury to it.
A cozy corner is created with a vibrant blue chair where one can get book from the shelf and read it enjoying the space.
It was a challenge for us to make the kids room also feel as a matured room. Thus, we designed it with semi circular flute as a play element but in wooden and neutral color scheme.
A hue of teal blue wall colour and fabric can change the feel by just changing the colour.
Fact FileDesigned by: Dhyey Chag Architects
Project Type: Apartment Interior Design
Project Name: SH 01
Location: Jamnagar, Gujarat
Year Built: 2022
Duration of the project: 3 Months
Project Size: 2250 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 65 Lakhs
Principal Architect: Dhyey Chag
Team Design Credits: Sucheetra Pradhan
Photograph Courtesy: Sebastian Zachariah
Products / Materials / Vendors: Wallcovering / Cladding – Natural Wood, Lime Plaster, Brass, Concrete Texture, Fabrics,etc. / Lighting – Geo Light, Shades Of Light (Ahmedabad) / Doors and Partitions – Built to Suite / Sanitaryware – Kohler / Windows – UPVC / Furniture – Partially In Situ and Partially impoted from All About Living (Ahmedabad) / Flooring – Vitrified tiles by Sunheart / Kitchen – Kitchens Heaven Paint – Asian Paints Royale / Artefacts – Address Home, Ahmedabad / Hardware – Blum, Ozone , Enox
Consultants for the Project: Civil – Coreline Consultants / MEP & HVAC Consultants –Jhaveri and Associates / Structure Engineers – Manish V Doshi / Contractors – Lalani Civil contractors / Project Managers – Mehul Jogal (Coreline Consultants)
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