Beautiful interiors blends with the aesthetic and functional house design, creating spaces that are visually appealing and comfortable. Featuring a harmonious colour palette, thoughtful lighting, a mix of textures and materials, and personalised touches. Elegant furniture arrangement and smart storage solutions further enhance the overall design, making each room both inviting and practical. Creating a soothing and timeless interior is not about using expensive materials; it’s all about the right proportions of materials and textures and playing with the soothing tones of colours.
Editor’s Note: “This residence in Gandhinagar rises with a bold, symmetrical façade, exuding quiet confidence. Inside, understated luxury weaves through every room, where contemporary elegance blends seamlessly with earthy tones and minimalist textures. Periodic CNC cutwork graces the space, and the harmonious design language whispers comfort and serenity at every turn.” ~Simran Khare
This Aesthetic House Design is of an NRI Family | Prashant Parmar Architect | Shayona Consultants
This is a 4-member NRI family bungalow having a total carpet area of 4000 sq. ft. with 4 bedrooms along with a drawing, family sitting, dining & kitchen. The client wanted the interiors to be a stylish, subtle, and understated luxury, but at the same time, they should have a separate functional value. The motive for our aesthetic house design was to make the overall interiors such that the spaces enhance the overall lifestyle of the occupants.
The main door and grill door is decorated with CNC cutwork grill, crisscross pattern MCM, and Relwood fluted panels, creating a welcoming entry into the bungalow. This amalgamation creates a luxurious ambiance, captivating visitors with a sense of lavishness.
This entrance of the aesthetic house showcases a stunning fusion of design elements, with the main and grill doors featuring beautifully crafted CNC cutwork. The criss-cross pattern lends a contemporary flair, while the incorporation of MCM and Relwood fluted panels adds a touch of timeless elegance. This sophisticated blend creates a visually striking gateway that exudes both charm and grandeur, setting the stage for an inviting and upscale experience as visitors step into the home.
The vestibule is a perfect example of the interconnectivity of spaces. It is designed very practically to connect visually with the entry from the kitchen and drawing area. The vestibule is a combination of Relwood and sandstone MCM.
The drawing room in the bungalow is complemented by the feature wall designed by combining Sand Stone MCM and Relwood. To highlight the space, we have used grey mcm in the ceiling and grey fabric sofas.
Considering the client’s convenience, the kitchen is designed in very minimal way with the use of subtle warm colors.
The dining area seamlessly continues the home’s refined aesthetic, harmonizing with the subtle and minimalistic kitchen.
This space, characterized by its double-height design, incorporates the same colour palette and Relwood textures as matched to the living room, creating a cohesive and elegant flow throughout the home.
The use of these materials ensures a unified look, while the double-height space adds a sense of openness and grandeur, enhancing the dining experience with a touch of sophistication and continuity in design.
The parent’s bedroom on the ground floor features a combination of brown laminate in a crisscross pattern, & beige coloured leather finish fluted headboard. This creates a minimal yet pleasing ambience in the room.
On the first floor, the master bedroom has a dark grey stone veneer. It is contrasted with crisscross patterned laminate giving a stylish look to the master bedroom. The stylish mustard yellow recliner chair creates a cosy corner within the room.
The use of refined materials, a cohesive colour palette, and design elements ensures that each room is both visually stunning and exceptionally functional. The careful integration of textures and thoughtful lighting enhances the overall ambience, making the home a sophisticated retreat that enriches the daily lives of its occupants.
The daughter’s bedroom on a similar floor features a thoughtful combination of dark grey striated textured MCM and beige PVC fluted panels. This pairing enhances the room’s visual appeal, creating a soothing and serene space.
The design carries the PVC fluted panels seamlessly from the bed backdrop to the wardrobe shutters, adding continuity to the room.
The PU shutters on wardrobes adds a soothing contrast to the wardrobes. The olive green bed is kept with simple design that features sleek black legs and exquisite leather upholstery.
Furthermore, the multipurpose hall and the other daughter’s bedroom are present on the second floor. The daughter’s bedroom has the use of flexstone and PVC fluted panels in the bed backdrop, adding a raw and robust look to this bedroom.
The vertical niches with bronze mirrors break the continuity of the flexstone in this bedroom. Moreover, a beige-coloured bed with fluted linen work and a huge semicircular mirror highlight the space uniquely. Additionally, PVC fluted panels adorn the wardrobes, extending seamlessly from the backdrop wall and PU laminate.
The multipurpose hall combines luxury and subtlety. Thus, it features a backdrop of grey-textured walls. It is complemented by partial wooden finishes on select sections of the wall and ceiling. The addition of elegant hanging lights further enhances the room’s aesthetic appeal, creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.
In conclusion, this bungalow masterfully balances style, functionality, and understated luxury to create a truly inviting home for a four-member NRI family. Moreover, every space, from the elegant entryway to the thoughtfully designed bedrooms and multipurpose hall, reflects a harmonious blend of aesthetics and practicality. This design journey exemplifies how a well-considered interior can easily elevate both comfort and style.
Fact File
Designed by: Prashant Parmar Architect | Shayona Consultants
Project Type: Residential Architecture & Interior Design
Project Name: 4 BHK Timeless Elegance at Saamarth City
Location: Sargasan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Year Built: 2024
Duration Of Project: 2.5 Years
Built-Up Area: 4000 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Prashant Parmar
Team Design Credits: Ar. Hemang Mistry, Ar. Ashish Rathod, Ar. Vasavi Mehta, Ar. Nidhi Patel, Ar. Nensi Patel & Ar. Mansi Prajapati
Photograph Courtesy: Studio 16mm
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