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  • Layers of Life: artful Indian modernism and elemental philosophy | studiorachana369

    The new direction invited some strenuous design discussions. With a little help from the initial ideations and 3D views, as well as the studio’s previous work in Indian Modernism, they managed to convince the client for a different design angle. Alternatively, these discussions revealed a resounding common ground: inspiring memories rooted in art and nature. The positive response soon transformed into the theme of the home, ‘Layers of Life’.

    Editor’s Note: The artistic symphony of organic patterns and golden traces is an assemblage of eclectic features and Indian traits. Bold and soft patterns converge into one while perfectly balancing the interiors. The interiors have a futuristic essence, with greenery added in moderation. However, the bedrooms are devoid of bold elements with a soothing persona. – Gopika Pramod

    Layers of Life: artful Indian modernism and elemental philosophy | studiorachana369

    An atypical black, burnt wood entrance door riddled with playful geometry denotes the first look of the concept: ‘Layers of Life’. One step inside, and the theme shines through the muted colour and texture layering of the spacious living room. On one end, a stone mural wall—conceived as a piece of artistry—weighs the focus of the room; effortlessly enhancing its naturally textured layers with rhythmic fluted details.

    Mirroring the same fluted effect is a capsule-shaped partition wall with delightfully playful metal accessories. These organic spheres and cylindrical curvatures are sprinkled across the furniture scape, a subtle nod to the studio’s signature style. Marking its prominence, a sleek yet dynamic, palm-leaf-inspired chandelier hangs from the ceiling. 

    On the opposite end is the extended living room with a hand-painted brass artwork of a koi pond emanating rhythmic, fluid layers across the wall. Circling back to the concept of ‘Layers of Life’, the sculptural centrepiece invites a meditative depth to this space.

    The studio enjoys designing bespoke lighting for every project. In this home, a tailor-made, palm-leaf-inspired chandelier illuminates the living room. This light also acts as an element from the tropical theme intervening in the contemporary ambience.

    The extended living room is an absolute summary of how the design is moulded to their lifestyle. Since the grandparents spend most of their day playing with their grandchild, a demand for heavy storage (to accommodate toys and other necessities) was made. However, the designers intended to keep the volume visually light and spacious. As a solution, an accent cabinet called the ‘Toy Store’ was designed.

    A balance of form and function, the piece instantly became a focal element and is now a favourite for both the studio and the family. Amusingly wearing a ‘crown’ made of brass, the cabinet features gradient PU finishes, hand-carved textures and zebra patterns. With a hand-painted brass artwork of a koi pond emanating rhythmic, fluid layers across the wall, the space further invites a meditative depth to it.

    To the left is the colourful dining area with a fluted console on one side. Establishing a visual coherency, an abstract extension of the living room mural wall anchors itself on the console. Venturing into darker shades and taking the layering up a notch, the back-painted glass and mirror set mounted atop provide a stunning contrast. Underneath sits a shiny glass bowl basin serving functionality. While the chairs are sourced, the magnanimous dining table legs are painstakingly hand-painted by artisans to complete the overall elegant ambience.

    To the left is the colourful dining area with a fluted console on one side. Establishing a visual coherency, an abstract extension of the living room mural wall anchors itself on the console. Venturing into darker shades and taking the layering up a notch, the back-painted glass and mirror set mounted atop provide a stunning contrast. Underneath sits a shiny glass bowl basin serving functionality. While the chairs are sourced, the magnanimous dining table legs are painstakingly hand-painted by artisans to complete the overall elegant ambience.

    Adjacent to the dining area lies the mandir of the house. A serene sanctuary, the space is designed to reminisce the enchanting aura and melodies of Vrindavan, spiritually transporting one into the mystical forest. A bold brass panel is purposefully added to centre the focus on the simplistic idol and pooja setup.

    The four bedrooms are arranged in a row extending from the northwest corner to the southwest corner of the house. While they all are designed on simplistic layouts, each communicates a distinct colour and material palette.

    Exuding warmth and comfort, the main bedroom comprises a solid wood floor, rustic earthy shades and terracotta finishes. The wall behind the bed features simple mouldings and fluting details breaking the monotonous white.

    Composed in a grid, the notable art piece illustrates the various textured layers looping back to the core theme of the house. The use of black and brass in the side tables and the dresser accentuates the warm palette.

    Moving to the parents’ bedroom, the mood swiftly transposes towards modern luxury. The room is devised using warm grey, exquisite black, and quirky brass details. Demonstrating the core concept of ‘Layers of Life’, the textured wall features debossed arches asymmetrically layered to accentuate the room design.

    And at its heart lies a hand-painted brass plate, binding the design composition. On the other side, a linear fluted panel runs through the wardrobe breaking the room’s dewy monotony.

    Introducing an element of fun and whimsy, the kid’s bedroom explores the vibrancy of blue and balances it with browns and grey. A galore of geometric forms submerge the room from the hand-painted dado to the curved bed back.

    The guest bedroom evinces utter groundedness with its discreet layout, clean lines and tasteful terracotta hues. The bed back is boxed in to hold a textured artwork displaying layers and hues of warmth.

    Fact File

    Designed by: studiorachana369

    Project Type: Residential Interior Design

    Project Name: studiorachana369

    Location: Surat, India

    Project Size: 3,500 Sq.ft

    Principal Architects: Ashish Chovatiya & Rachana Chovatiya

    Photograph Courtesy: Noaidwin Sttudio

    Words by: Building Binary

    Art: Rogán Designs, The Hue Odyssey, Rajvi Chevli

    Brand list: Jaipur Rugs, D’Decor, Saheb Krupa, Westside Home, Limocoat, Jotun Paints India, Classic Marble Company

    Firm’s Instagram Link: studiorachana369

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