This compact 2BHK house is designed in modern classic interior style. Toasty appearance is achieved by using warm and earthy colors. The two most noticeable textures in this two-bedroom house are wood and marble. The minimalist design gives a feeling of simplicity and sophistication.
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The living room is closed-packed and the dining table has been designed in a way that it could get camouflage into the wall once not in use.TV unit with adjoining Devghar is designed perpendicular to the length to achieve maximum viewing distance. The furniture’s are planned in such a way that small terrace attached with living room is easily accessible.
Grooved pattern with a marble-finish circular centerpiece adds an interesting backdrop to the seating area. The living room has an L-shaped sofa with light-colored fabrics that are complemented with contemporary vibrant color throw pillows. The dining area showcases a minimalist folding dining table with a marble vitrified wooden base, paired with sleek earthy tone puffy.
The champagne gray and dusty brown color scheme whirl in the kitchen with the white countertop and blue highlight.
The kitchen and living room is segregated with a crockery unit which gives aesthetics as well as great utility space. The passage provides a beautiful gateway to the bedroom, integrated with subtle molded panel ceiling with cylindrical lights and wall decor.
Moving towards the bedrooms, the master bedroom is designed for the young couple, is played with minimal color popping elements to add vibrance on contrary to the bedroom for their parents with a neutral color palette and rustic wallpaper to keep it calm and clean.
The master bedroom is provided with console for utility storage is what we first notice as we enter the room. The backdrop of the bed is laid with fluted pattern which complements the U-shaped dressing unit.
The mood of the entire house is summed up by the details, such as the antiques, paintings, and decor items offered. Use of gold finished home accessories add contrast to the neutral color palette.
Fact File
Designed by : Nirmaan Architects
Project Type : Residential Interior Design
Project Name : KVK Camellia
Location : Navi Mumbai
Year Built : 2022
Duration of the project : 3 Months
Project Size : 600 Sq.ft
Principal Architects : Ar. Abhishek Singasane & Ar. Amit Gaikar
Photograph Courtesy : Abhishek Kalan & Talking Pixel
Products / Materials / Vendors : Home Furnishing – mini furnishings / Furniture – Thakkar ply and Shree lamineer / Artifacts – IKEA INDIA / Hardware – Yash hardware.
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