This modern Indian house has a small partition between the living room and kitchen can create a subtle boundary while maintaining an open feel. Designing a TV unit that flushes with the main door creates a striking focal point in the living room while maximising space efficiency. This clever integration allows the TV unit to blend seamlessly into the wall, minimising visual clutter and maintaining a streamlined look. Designing a hidden door to access bedrooms and bathrooms from a living room can create a sleek and seamless look in your home, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. To achieve this, consider options like a panel door that blends with the surrounding wall finish for a clean appearance.
This Indian Modern House Maintains an Open Feel With Efficient Plan | Gatrad interior solution
A tan sofa paired with a beige wall and grey floor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that balances comfort and sophistication. The tan upholstery in the Indian modern house adds a touch of warmth, contrasting beautifully with the soft, neutral tones of the beige wall.
The grey floor serves as a stylish foundation, grounding the space while introducing a modern edge. To enhance this combination, consider adding textured cushions or a cozy throw in complementary shades, along with a sleek coffee table in metal. This design not only promotes a relaxed vibe but also offers versatility, allowing for various decor styles to shine through.
The kitchen is designed with wood and plain laminate, striking a perfect balance between warmth and modernity. The rich textures of wood cabinetry can be complemented by sleek, plain laminate surfaces, creating a fresh, inviting atmosphere. Opting for lighter shades in the laminate can help brighten the space, while deeper wood tones add depth and character. This combination not only maximises storage with well-organised cabinets but also allows for easy maintenance and a timeless aesthetic. Thoughtful touches, like open shelving or decorative hardware, can further enhance the kitchen’s charm and functionality.
A small pooja room seamlessly connected to kitchen furniture can create a harmonious blend of spirituality and functionality. Opt for sleek white cabinetry with metallic accents that reflect light and add a touch of elegance. A compact altar can be designed with minimalist lines, incorporating built-in shelves for religious items and decorative pieces. The use of frosted glass or light-coloured materials can help maintain privacy while allowing natural light to filter in. This design not only provides a serene space for worship but also complements the modern aesthetic of the kitchen, creating a cohesive look throughout your home.
Bedroom featuring a window seat and CNC-cut detailing offers a charming blend of comfort and artistry. This inviting nook not only maximizes natural light but also creates a perfect spot for reading or relaxing. The intricate CNC-cut design can add a touch of elegance and personal flair, whether in geometric patterns or floral motifs. Pairing plush cushions and soft textiles with the seat enhances the cozy vibe, making it a delightful retreat within the room. This combination of functionality and aesthetic appeal transforms the bedroom into a serene sanctuary.
A bedroom featuring a blue headboard paired with light tones creates a refreshing and inviting space. The rich blue headboard serves as a bold focal point, while the surrounding light-colored walls and bedding promote a sense of openness and tranquillity. Furthermore, to enhance this design, incorporate soft, neutral textiles like white or light grey light-coloured sheets and pillows, which will beautifully complement the headboard. Adding accents like a light wood nightstand or a woven rug can introduce warmth and texture, while decorative elements like artwork or plants can add personality. Moreover, this combination fosters a stylish yet serene atmosphere, perfect for restful nights.
Fact File
Designed by: Gatrad interior solution
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Royal Sia House
Location: Gandhidham
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 2022-2023
Project Size: 870 Sq.ft
Principal Designers: Mitesh joshi & Komal Kodrani
Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah & DHRUVIL_TSP
Products / Materials / Vendors: Doors and Partitions – pu paint / Windows – aluminum / Furniture – veneer & laminate / Flooring – vitrified tiles / Kitchen – quartz an full body vitrified tiles / Paint – Asian royal paint
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