The interior design of this home embraces and blends different styles, while incorporating customized furniture for a unique and personalized look. The fusion design aesthetic is refreshingly simple yet carefully designed to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Editor’s Note: With a balance of simplicity and conscious design, the interior of this residence in Surat offers a welcoming and opulent ambience. The immaculate composition of materials and colours embraces the abode in sheer comfort. Every room with a unique character, merges with the overall theme of the residence seamlessly. ~Simran Khare
Fusion Design Aesthetic Is Refreshingly Simple Yet Carefully Designed | Studio Living Stone
As you enter the home, a grand and striking entrance welcomes you. The vestibule is simple yet bold, featuring a console table and a concave brass plate that exudes elegance.
The material palette includes wood, colour PU, leather, and brass, which combine to create an opulent and inviting ambiance.
To add depth and vibrancy to the overall space, Asian Paint Texture is thoughtfully incorporated, complemented by artworks by Nirali Gajjar that introduce a rich spectrum of colours and textures.
For moments of reflection and serenity, there’s a minimal and tranquil mandir crafted from natural stone and wood, providing a peaceful sanctuary within the home.
Moving to the master bedroom, it offers a luxurious retreat with an adjacent balcony that allows for a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
The parents’ room is designed to evoke a cozy and traditional vibe, with an emphasis on using traditional materials to infuse a sense of warmth and nostalgia.
The son’s room is a versatile space, striking a balance between natural and stained polished veneer with fluted glass elements.
There’s ample floor space for board games, a sofa that transforms into a bed for relaxation, and a spacious study table that can comfortably accommodate two people with additional seating.
It balances simplicity with thoughtful design, ensuring that every room has its unique character while harmonizing with the overall fusion theme. In summary, this interior design concept masterfully weaves together a tapestry of styles and materials to create a cohesive and inviting living space.
Fact File
Designed by: Studio Living Stone
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: HSA
Location: Pal, Surat, Gujarat
Year Built: 2022
Duration of the project: 6 Months
Project Size: 1714 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Ar. Pratik Chandresha & Ar. Unnati Mistry
Photograph Courtesy: Pratikruti09
Firm’s Instagram Link: Studio Living Stone
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