Every element has been meticulously chosen to create a space that not only reflects the preferences of our clients but also fosters a sense of tranquillity and comfort. This exquisite 4BHK apartment seamlessly combines luxury, functionality, and style. The design takes inspiration from contemporary aesthetics, incorporating natural elements and a neutral colour palette to achieve a timeless yet modern look.
This Exquisite 4BHK Apartment Seamlessly Combines Luxury, Functionality, and Style | Meraki Design Studio
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LIVING ROOM
A balanced use of materials is what makes an interior space elegant and applauding. For this living room, the client wanted a semi-formal seating arrangement and was restricted about having TV in the living room. Keeping in my mind our client’s tastes and needs, we gave neutral tones to sofa while adding pop of colours in cushions and prints in chair.
Keeping in my mind our client’s tastes and needs, we gave neutral tones to sofa while adding pop of colours in cushions and prints in chair.
DINING AREA
We believe food should be served in a space which speaks volumes of certain calmness. The focal wall of the area is the wooden and glass partition which is finished using fluted and clear glass.
Designed by keeping in mind the minute details, we did not want to give a simple mirror, hence the mirror is made bending the veneer and giving it a round shape, the chairs are posed with a comfortable backrest while also maintaining its aesthetics, and the dining table is crafted in a sturdy structure which enhances the look of the entire space.
The passage wall between living and dining area is done using monochrome onyx and veneer on the sides. In Mandir, the face of Shreenathji has been carved out from a single stone, with intricate details crafted with finesse.
SON’S BEDROOM
This bedroom is designed with a blend of two components, wooden flooring and the hue of greyish blue tones all over the bedroom. The beautiful grid panel on the TV unit wall is done using stone and wood and contrasting it with bold coloured curtains on the opposite wall. The bed and the side tables are done in veneer finish and the chairs are done in solid wood with texture and prints on the fabric.
MASTER BEDROOM For master bedroom, we wanted to maintain a minimalistic look while also making it look very elegant. The bedside wall is finished in panelling with grooves and neutral tone paint against the veneer finished bed with super sleek side tables. The wall lamps add charm to the entire wall.
The TV unit is kept simple with plain wall and just covering the column with veneer and wood which is aesthetically very pleasing and also covers the pillars which otherwise hinders the look of the space. The eye-catching corner of the room is the console table wall which just looks so beautiful with the vintage style wallpaper against the solid wood console which of great use for all kinds of storage requirements.
DAUGHTER’S ROOM-1
This bedroom was designed for younger daughter who was very specific about certain elements in the room. So keeping her taste in mind while also maintaining our design style, we designed this bedroom giving full height backrest in fabric with carved ceiling.
The TV Unit is finished in PU paint with customised round wood on the side. For seating, we have given a contemporary look lounger, with printed fabric which stands out in the otherwise plain elements in the room.
DAUGHTER’S ROOM-2
Our client shared deep passion for contemporary and subtly done interiors. The bedroom is finished in classic solid wood with a touch of veneer and delicate decor items. The contrasting hue of the curtains breaks the colour balance and enhances the look of the bed room.
For this bedroom, we have played a little with alignment and given different side tables on each side. One is finished in solid wood and veneer while other is done in combination of metal and glass, which is complimented by wall hung lamps on each side giving it a very warm energy to the room.
Fact File
Designed by: Meraki Design Studio
Project Type: Residential Interior
Project Name: Shivalik Paradise
Location: Ahmedabad
Year Built: 2019
Duration of the project: 9 months
Project Size: 2400 sq.ft
Principal Architect: ID Aaneri Shanghvi & ID Rajvi Banka
Photograph Courtesy: Spectrum Pixels
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – Cloud-9/Wallpaper – Cloud-9/Hardware – Hettich.
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