What one sees in this residence is how well the interiors blend in with the large windows in the living hall and bedrooms. The design idea for this residence was to strike a perfect balance between simplicity and luxury. We have created simple and straight concepts, characterized by lavish, expensive-looking materials and furnishings. Natural light has played a great role in warming up the spaces of this apartment. The light colored backdrops and upholstery give a sense of naturalness and a welcoming vibe to this home.
The Design Idea For This Residence Was To Strike A Perfect Balance Between Simplicity And Luxury | The Design Trove
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The opposite wall has a wallpaper on the entire stretch which adds to the warmth of the passage.
A unique aspect of this house is the 22-feet long passage connecting the rooms. The north wall is beautifully adorned by a mirror paneling.
The puja is designed with a white marble on all sides, white sheer curtains and glass doors. The veneer cladding that is used for the backdrop of the “Gayatri Mantra” works aesthetically well with the décor of the home.
The master suite room has a wooden deck flooring in the bed area. There is a warm beige texture on the bed back wall to boost its style factor.
There is a huge dress suite attached to the room, done up in light veneer and an artistic 3D jaali partition.
A lot of attention has been given in designing every detail of this house.
We have used a two toned and shaded texture paint effect for the balcony walls with a comfortable wooden Jhoola and cane seating.
A lot of natural pots and plants add to the beauty of outdoor area. This will definitely encourage the family to connect with nature and relax.
Fact File
Designed by : The Design Trove
Project Type : Residential Interior Design
Project Name : Mr. Tushar Popat Residence
Location : Begumpet, Hyderabad
Year Built : 2020
Duration of the project : 6 Months
Project Size : 3300 Sq.ft
Project Cost : 1.2 Crores
Principal Designer : Meera Shah
Team Design Credits : Shivangi Vangani, Poorvi Patel, Ar. Khushi Sanghani & Lithika Bohra
Photograph Courtesy : Ricken Desai Photography
Products / Materials / Vendors : Finishes – Veneer, Pu paint, Laminates, Wallpapers / Wallcovering / Cladding – Stone Veneer, Kulture / Lighting – Wipro / Windows – Fenesta / Furniture – In-house / Flooring – Italian Marble / Kitchen – Quartz & Pu paint / Paint – Super Surfaces, Asian Paints / Artefacts – Address Home / Wallpaper – Wallking / Hardware – Hettich & Hafele.
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