361 Villa is situated on a prime 6055 sq ft. corner plot in New Chandigarh. Cassia Omaxe is a luxurious villa design that spans a built-up area of 8,000 sq ft. The contemporary design also meets the client’s desire for an open, light-filled, and ventilated space.
This Luxurious Villa Design Meets The Client’s Desire For A Light-Filled Space | Devra Architects
The villa includes covered car parking with an automatic large main gate, adding convenience and security.
Thus, it features a bold elevation with large roofs, aluminium windows, and sliding doors.
Whereas, the front lawn, adorned with a gazebo and a verandah, offers an ideal spot for outdoor relaxation and evening tea.
The ground floor of the villa includes a master bedroom with an attached dresser and toilet, a guest bedroom, a spacious drawing room, a double-height staircase area, and a dining area.
The living area, connected to a small courtyard through large windows, ensures ample natural light and greenery.
Every aspect of the villa, from the spacious drawing room to the functional kitchen and the relaxing outdoor areas, has been meticulously designed to provide comfort and luxury.
The thoughtful layout and attention to detail ensure that the villa is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional.
The villa’s interior design is characterized by minimalism, with bold elevation elements that create a striking visual appeal.
The integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, ample natural light, and a focus on ventilation fulfill the client’s requirements while maintaining a contemporary and stylish look.
The design seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor spaces, particularly in the drawing room, which features sliding doors that open to the expansive front lawn.
The double-height staircase area, accentuated by a chandelier, illuminates the space and adds an element of grandeur.
This area, combined with the adjacent large kitchen and living area, provides a functional and elegant layout, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests.
The open modular kitchen, complete with a utility area, adds to the home’s modern aesthetic.
The staircase itself, made of wood and metal, along with a double-height stone wall, enhances the lobby area, connecting the ground floor with the first floor.
The first floor houses three bedrooms, each with an attached dresser and toilet. The minimalist interior design in these bedrooms emphasizes simplicity and elegance, enhancing the villa’s overall aesthetic. The first-floor lobby, which connects all three bedrooms, opens onto a large terrace through sliding doors.
It creates a spill-out area ideal for outdoor sitting and enjoying views of the park and surrounding hills. This terrace serves as a perfect space for relaxation and socializing, offering a serene escape from the indoors.
The overall project reflects a perfect blend of modern design elements and practical living spaces, making it an ideal family home.
The large aluminum windows and sliding doors, combined with the generous use of open spaces, ensure that the home is always filled with light and fresh air.
The villa’s design and layout, with their bold and minimalistic approach, perfectly meet the client’s needs, offering a luxurious and comfortable living experience.
Fact File
Designed by: Devra Architects
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: 361 Villa
Location: New Chandigarh Cassia Omaxe
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 1.8 Months
Built-up Area: 8000 Sq.ft
Project Size: 6055 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Varun Kumar Deorha
Team Design Credits: Pooja Yadav, Gyan Upadhyay, Ar. Gopal Arya, Ar. Waqar Ahmed
Photograph Courtesy: Studio NJDC
Structure Engineers: Rakhra Associates
Project Managers: Lakshya Deorha and Pooja Yadav
The Firm’s Website Link: Devra Architects
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