The passage of Sample House A-102 exemplifies modern contemporary interior design with a focus on minimalism and functionality. The area features clean, white cabinetry at the base, providing ample storage while maintaining a smooth look. Above, a creative shelving unit combines wood and metal elements, offering a stylish display for small plants and decor items. Natural textures and neutral tones are used in the walls and flooring, adding warmth and style to the space. A wooden door with artistic glass inlays adds a unique touch, complementing the overall modern contemporary aesthetic of the interior.
A Modern Contemporary Interior in Gandhinagar | Malvi Gajjar Architect & Interior Designer
The living room is a perfect blend of comfort and style, showcasing contemporary design with vibrant accents. Moreover, a large, L-shaped white sofa adorned with decorative pillows furnishes the room, creating an inviting seating area.
Adjacent to the sofa are two deep blue armchairs that add a pop of colour and contrast beautifully with the neutral tones of the room. Moreover, a sleek, black marble coffee table serves as the centrepiece, adding a touch of grace.
Modern artwork and subtle greenery decorate the room, thus increasing its attractive appeal. Overhead, recessed lighting, and a wooden ceiling panel contribute to the warm and cosy aura. The combination of stylish furniture, artistic elements, and thoughtful decor makes this living room.
Moving further, in the showcased dining and kitchen area, modern design principles blend seamlessly with functional aesthetics to create a matching, elegant living space. The dining area features a sleek, terrazzo-based table with a dark surface, paired with light, cushioned chairs that offer both comfort and style.
The highlight of this space is the geometrically intriguing wall, adorned with vertical lines and a prominent, large circular mirror that adds depth and a touch of artistic flair.
Moving into the kitchen, the theme of modern sophistication continues. High-gloss cabinetry in shades of grey and blush pink complements the clean, minimalistic design while providing ample storage and workspace. The backsplash and flooring, featuring large marble tiles, enhance the room’s luxurious feel, reflecting natural light to keep the space bright and airy.
Open shelving with black metal frames introduces a subtle industrial touch, ensuring the kitchen remains functional without compromising on style. This seamless integration of dining and kitchen areas exemplifies contemporary design that chooses both aesthetics and practicality.
This bedroom features a contemporary design with a sophisticated twist. The focal point is a sculptural mirror embedded in a cream-toned headboard wall, flanked by sleek sconces that cast a warm, inviting light. The deep maroon bedding adds a touch of luxury, while minimalist nightstands with simple decor maintain the room’s clean and serene aesthetic. This harmonious blend of modern elements and cosy touches creates an elegant, peaceful retreat ideal for relaxation.
This bedroom displays a modern and stylish design with a focus on vibrant colours and unique elements. The centrepiece of the room is the striking headboard, made of three overlapping, organically-shaped panels in bold shades of blue, pink, and maroon.
The bed is adorned with a playful mix of bedding, featuring a deep purple comforter and pink and grey floral pillow accents. Matching nightstands on either side of the bed, each with a pastel drawer, complement the room’s decor and add a subtle touch of whimsy. A small, elegant gold figure and a simple floral arrangement add a touch of sophistication to the space.
The room’s walls are painted in a neutral tone and adorned with minimalistic, curving black lines that create a sense of movement and creativity. Hanging lights with modern, cylindrical designs provide ambient lighting, increasing the room’s contemporary beauty. The overall aura is both cosy and chic, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation.
Fact File
Designed by: Malvi Gajjar Architect & Interior Designer
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Sample House
Location: Sargasan, Gandhinagar
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 3 Months
Project Size: 1700 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 35-40 lakhs
Principal Designer: Malvi Gajjar
Team Design Credits: Heena, Atit, Jesmin, Khush, Kirmee, Swapnil & Sahil
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio
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