This 3BHK interiors in a luxury villa project situated in Trivandrum, Kerala was designed for a techy couple with their 2 kids and their grandparents who leads a retirement life. The design brief was majorly to create spaces which are earthy-toned and breathable that also fits into their modern lifestyle. So the design revolved around making spaces cozy and suitable for each person living in the house.
Editor’s Note: The interiors of this 3 BHK villa in Trivandrum exude luxury and earthiness. Wood is a predominant feature of this dwelling, while not failing to incorporate natural materials and indoor plants. The lighting has a warm ambience that complements minimal, bold prints. – Gopika Pramod
Earthy toned and neat: Inaayat is swathed in warmth | Urbane ivy
Providing a clean and elegant foyer design, Utilizing the most from the minimal spaced kitchen, integrating a library and art space for the artistic couple were all composed without losing the design elements and concept. Wrapped in natural tones and locally availed materials, the spaces altogether serves the purpose while keeping it easy on the eyes.
Semi-partitions with cane and wood was provided in the living–dining and kitchen area to enhance privacy.
Minimizing the living room furniture to a custom made leather-couch and coffee table not only satisfies the clients’ requirement but also offers a voluminous feel to the room.
Having large windows throughout helped in maximizing the space which intern enhanced the overall colour pattern and brought in a natural play with light.
To have calm and airy spaces which is also different from the usual villa interiors. So bringing in a fresh experience in spaces amongst a group of similar houses with comparable rooms and views was challenging.
Selecting a soothing earthy colour theme along with materials like wood, cane and brick effortlessly added to the cosiness of the interiors, also adding a pinch of Kerala – tradition into the design.
Two. The master bedroom should be equally comforting and exciting as they come back from a long day of work.
The whole cane, sage green and tropical charm worked magically with the entire space and large windows, with a mughal styled mirror adding a twist to the design approach.
Fact File
Designed by: Urbane ivy
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Inaayat
Location: Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Year Built: 2022
Project Size: 2300 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Anand Raveendran, Vishnu AR, Nikhil AS & Nancy Mary Ann K
Photograph Courtesy: Vishnu AR
Client: Mr. Shajeer & Mrs. Nisha
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