Our interior designing firm recently had the pleasure of executing a remarkable project that stands as a testament to our commitment to creating spaces that embraces our clients’ vision. With a fusion of rich heritage and contemporary elements, this home captivates essence of traditional Rajasthani design. From the initial design ideation to the final execution, we faced unique challenges that ultimately led to the creation of a mesmerizing interior space.
A Fusion of Rich Heritage and Contemporary Elements, This Home Captivates Essence of Traditional Rajasthani Design | III Studio
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Design Concept :The core objective was to infuse the traditional Rajasthani aesthetics while ensuring a seamless blend with modern functionality. We embarked on an extensive research journey, delving into the intricate details of Rajasthani architecture, art, and culture.
Favourite Space : Living room because it truely shows the seamless fusion of traditional aesthetics with modern functionality has resulted in a truly captivating space that pays homage to the region’s cultural legacy.
Furniture and Accessories :The furniture pieces were meticulously chosen to reflect the traditional Rajasthani style, featuring ornate carvings, vibrant upholstery, and brass accents. We sourced handcrafted artifacts, including intricately designed mirrors, brass lanterns, and traditional wall hangings, which added an authentic touch to the space.
Architectural Elements :To create a truly immersive experience, we incorporated architectural elements reminiscent of Rajasthani havelis (mansions). Arched doorways, intricate jali work, and ceiling details adorned with hand-painted motifs transported the inhabitants to a bygone era.
Challenges Faced :While executing this project, we encountered several challenges that pushed us to innovate and think outside the box. One significant hurdle was striking the right balance between preserving the authenticity of Rajasthani design and meeting the functional needs of the modern lifestyle.
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Designed by : III Studio
Project Type : Residential Interior Design
Project Name : Jayabheri Trendset
Location : Hyderabad
Project Size : 1800 Sq.ft
Principal Architect : Brinda Goswami
Team Design Credits : Ekta Kohli & Asritha Sudula
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Products / Materials / Vendors : Finishes – Laminates / Wallcovering / Cladding – Natural stone, pop mural / Lighting – Phillips, Mascon / Doors and Partitions – Natural wood pillars / Kitchen – HettichPaint –Asian / Wallpaper – Asian / Hardware – Hettich ,Ebco.
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