Featuring exposed brickwork for the exterior of this home, The Tiny Bloom House epitomizes modern urban living while seamlessly incorporating natural elements. It is an architectural gem that creates a tranquil retreat amidst a densely packed neighborhood. This meticulously designed compact home maximizes space, light, and comfort. Thus, it offers an ideal living environment for those who value aesthetic design and functional efficiency.
The Exterior Of The Home Maximizes Space, Light And Comfort | ergo D novate
The brickwork at the exterior of the home is meticulously treated with a sealant. It ensures durability and weather resistance, ensuring the house’s longevity and resilience. Meanwhile, it provides a rustic and timeless charm that harmonises with the urban fabric. The rooftop terrace is transformed into a lush garden. Thereby serving as a private green space perfect for relaxation and small-scale urban gardening.
The Tiny Bloom House is a sophisticated blend of modern design and natural elements, creating a peaceful sanctuary in the heart of the city. Its thoughtful use of space, light, and color ensures a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing living environment.
Designers create a bright and airy atmosphere inside the house, with a central skylight flooding the interior with natural light. This skylight reduces the need for artificial lighting during the day and creates a direct visual connection to the sky, enhancing the sense of openness. A sleek metal staircase, positioned centrally, serves as both a functional and artistic focal point.
The interior design employs an earthen color palette for furniture, featuring shades of terracotta, beige, and brown. Thus creating a warm, grounding environment that complements the exposed brickwork and natural elements.
To balance these earthy tones, soft furnishings such as cushions, rugs, and curtains are in bright, vibrant colors, adding liveliness and contrast to the interior and making the space inviting and cheerful.
Designers thoughtfully created the layout of the Tiny Bloom House to maximise functionality and comfort. The ground floor features an open-plan living area with a compactkitchen, dining space, and a cozy living room, all illuminated by large windows that ensure ample natural light and provide views of the surrounding neighborhood.
The upper floor houses the bedroom and a small study nook, both benefiting from the natural light well created by the skylight. The bedroom opens up to the terrace garden, blurring the line between indoor and outdoor living, while the study nook offers a quiet workspace with built-in shelving and a desk.
Energy-efficient features, such as LED lighting, high-efficiency appliances, and solar panels mounted on the roof, enhance the house’s sustainability.
Additional features of the house include clever storage solutions integrated throughout, such as under-stair storage, built-in wardrobes, and multi-functional furniture that maximize the use of space. The house is also equipped with smart home technology, including automated lighting and climate control.
This staircase leads up to the terrace garden and down to the living spaces. Thus integrating the house vertically and adding to its spatial efficiency. The interior walls are adorned with customized artwork that reflects the personal taste and style of the inhabitant. Additionally, adding character and a unique touch to the living spaces.
This terrace garden is a serene spot for morning coffee, yoga sessions, or evening gatherings under the stars. Thus offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A metal space frame structure on the terrace provides both shade and aesthetic appeal. Also creating dramatic shadows on the floor and supporting climbing plants that enhance the green cover and naturally cool the space.
This tiny house offers a distinctive living experience that caters to the needs of urban dwellers while promoting sustainability and environmental consciousness, making it a model for contemporary urban living.
Fact File
Designed by: ergo D novate
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: Tiny Bloom
Location: Anand, Gujarat
Built Up Area : 2500 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Ar. Yash Patel & Ar. Rachita Patel
Team Design Credits: Megha Shah, Dipali Khamar & Yash Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Infinity Innovations
Client : Mr. Kalpesh Pathek
Products/Materials/Vendors: Concrete : Ultra Tech / Sanitary ware & Fittings : Jaquar / Flooring : Simpolo / Air Conditioning : Mitsubishi heavy industry / Lighting : Jaquar / Hardware : Ebbco & Ozone Paint : Asian paint / Windows : Upvc windows by Fenesta / Arts/artifacts : Ergodnovate , Megha Shah & various / Plywood & Veneers : Nippon Marketing
CONSULTANTS / CONTRACTORS: Structural Engineer : Girish Patel / Electrical Consultant : Kalrav Patel Civil contractor: Sunil Prajapati / Landscape : Ergodnovate & Green leaf / Plumbing Consultant : Sunil Prajapati / Carpentry : Comfy Furniture Center / Hardware : Contractor & Sons and Nippon Marketing Drapes : Deepje house / Furniture : Custom design by ergodnovate & Comfy Furniture Center
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