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  • This Multi Family House Considers The Individual Needs and Tastes | The Framework Interiors

    The aesthetics of this multi family house considers the individual needs and tastes, which reflects in their particular rooms and common areas. This multi family house for 6 is located in Balewadi, Pune. They opted to refurbish the house from the ground upin which ‘Home Office’ acts as key highlight of the project. The COVID-19 pandemic made more people work from home, so having a home office became important for professionals of the family.

    This joint family consists of a working couple living with their parents and two kids. The complete visual story of this project is showcased in a premium and classy way with practicality kept in mind.

    This Multi Family House Considers The Individual Needs and Tastes | The Framework Interiors

    Entrance and Foyer

    The first sight of the house is of the traditional wooden slatted wall with a graceful wooden door. Inside, the Foyer welcomes you with its neutral colour scheme and minimal use of elements. As the entry passage was long we played with lights here in the false ceiling along with spot lights that highlight the beautiful paintings that decorate the walls.

    It leads to the living room from the front, the kids’ room from the right and the home office from the left.

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    Living room

    We retained the same layout for the living area which has a dining area on the opposite end. Both the areas feature a sophisticated minimalism along with accents added through the furniture.

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    Dining area

    The table and chair set areenhanced with a handcrafted wood base and a stunning marble top, complemented by a service window to suit the purpose of the area.

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    KITCHEN

    The previous kitchen only had a single countertop. There was a lot of unused space. We changed the entry of the kitchen and closed off the earlier entry with a service window with a little arch detail.

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    We added a parallel counter alongside a tall unit. This increased the countertop area and also added lot of extra storage space in comparison to the previous kitchen. 

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    Master bedroom

    A lovely example of how minor adjustments can have a major impact on the space. We retained the complete wardrobe and only changed the external laminate, moved the dresser around, added a false ceiling with white natural light.

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    The bed was further improved with the addition of a headboard that reflects the same pattern used on the wardrobe shutters.

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    Kids Room

    For kids’ room we designed this comprehensive study space with ample storage. A shared, open unit where kids can show off their enthusiasm for Legos.

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    The use of arch shape in the furniture, false ceiling and bedback add a fun element to the kids room.

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    Because of the kids love for the Legos, the handles were designed using a Lego block template and were custom-made from wood and finished with PU paint.

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    Parent’s bedroom

    We re-planned the layout of this room and kept it simple with the bare minimum requirements of double bed, study and wardrobe.

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    To the ceiling, we added faux wooden beams as a highlight element.

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    Creating the ideal Work-From-Home Office Space

    From the passage we move onto the home office on the left. This space was originally a store room which consisted of a bathroom and a back entry to the utility. However, this space was not being utilised at its optimum. During Covid, the importance of a home office was immensely felt. Therefore, this space was transformed into an ideal home office.

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    We closed the back entrance to the kitchen with a DGU window. We added a standing work desk from @ebcosolutions which provides much relief during long work hours.

    A combination of natural white and yellow lighting highlights the light wooden elements pleasingly which adds to the professional ambiance of the office.

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    Fact File

    Designed by:
    The Framework Interiors

    Project Type: Residential Interior Design

    Project Name: Willows

    Location: Balewadi, Pune

    Year Built: 2023

    Duration of the project: 6 Months

    Project Size: 1400 Sq.ft

    Principal Designer: Srinidhi Nagpure

    Design Credit: Ar. Jaai Pathak

    Photograph Courtesy:  Shasshank Bhaleraao

    Products/Materials/Vendors: Finishes -Laminate / Wallcovering / Cladding – MDF Wall trimmings / Lighting– Fulux / Sanitaryware -Kohler / Windows– Aluplast UPVC Windows / Paint– Asian Paints/ Hardware– Bose, Hettich

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