Gupta’s 153 is a European style House with a Neoclassical Touch i.e. elegant and timeless. It has a sense of charm and a pinch of royalty too. It is also classier than most interior design styles.
The client likes high-end interior design and wants us to design in a luxurious style. Comfort was the most essential aspect as they socialize as well as spend their leisure time at home. However, our style designs incorporate style with comfort and pleasure for each part of daily life. This is done by picking room designs and materials that are trendy while additionally keeping up utility and alluring softness.
Gupta’s 153 Is A European Style House With A Neoclassical Touch | Ciera interior design
To adhere with our design ethos, we embrace a neutral color palette for the European Style House. At the same time, it has accents with touches of gold throughout the interiors. The furniture exudes a sense of cleanliness and symmetry, reflecting a harmonious balance in its arrangement.
As per our stylistic preferences, natural stones, veneer, and metals thoughtfully incorporates into the design. Thus, it lends an air of sophistication and refinement.
This exquisite feature pays homage to tradition while adding a sense of serenity and spirituality to the space, serving as a testament to our commitment to imbuing every aspect of the design with purpose and meaning.
Each element within the space has been meticulously curated to evoke a sense of luxury and comfort, ensuring that every corner of the home exudes an aura of refined beauty and tranquility.
Furthermore, our furniture, characterized by its veneer finish and fluted details, seamlessly blends classical elegance with a modern sensibility. This juxtaposition of styles sets the tone for the entire house, striking a delicate balance between timeless sophistication and contemporary flair.
A notable focal point of the space is the handcrafted Ram temple at the main entrance. It’s designis as per the likeness of the tree of life and lotus shape. It is meticulously crafted from Vetlam marble and adorned with mother of pearl accents.
In the family room, a space meticulously crafted for creativity and personal expression, the theme of neo-classical luxury reigns supreme. Amidst opulent accents and timeless elegance, a sofa cum bed takes center stage, embodying versatility and practicality. This piece seamlessly integrates into the room’s design, ensuring effortless transformation into a guest room when the need arises.
Adorned with ornate detailing and sumptuous fabrics, every element exudes sophistication and refinement. From intricate moldings to rich textures, the neo-classical aesthetic creates an ambiance of grandeur and indulgence. Yet, despite its lavish allure, the room remains inviting and welcoming, inviting moments of relaxation and inspiration.
With its fusion of classical opulence and modern functionality, the family room embodies the essence of luxury living, offering a sanctuary where creativity flourishes and cherished memories are made.
In the master bedroom interior, find a cozy corner adorned with a lounge chair set atop a circular rug, creating an inviting retreat within the space. Above the bed, a semi-precious stone panel adds a touch of luxury and elegance, serving as a stunning focal point.
The bed is framed by a tan leather headboard, exuding warmth and sophistication. Completing the refined aesthetic are rose gold-tinted curtains, delicately hand-stitched to add texture and charm, thus achieving a harmonious and luxurious ambiance in the room.
The son’s room emanates a modern ambiance, boasting an upholstered bed against a backdrop of sleek hydro-finished black stone. Complementing this centerpiece is a wardrobe adorned with coffee brown glass and veneer finish, adding warmth and sophistication to the space.
The curtains, crafted from crisp white linen, accentuate the room’s airiness, while black leather details provide a subtle yet stylish contrast, tying the elements together seamlessly.
Fact FileDesigned by: Ciera interior design
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Gupta’s 153
Location: Pune
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 5 Month
Project Size:1300 Sq.ft
Project Cost:1.25 Crore
Principal Designer: Chaitalie Bardiya
Photograph Courtesy: Wabi-Sabi Studio
Products / Materials / Vendors: Wallcovering / Cladding – stone capital / Lighting – hyffa ,hybac , white teak / Windows – nutec windows / Flooring – ceratec pune / Kitchen – shirke / Paint – jotun paint Artefacts – ityadi / Hardware – haffle
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