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  • This Modern Hotel Design Embeds Comfort & Functionality | Yoghesh Chavan Associates

    Hotel Grand Shaurya is a landmark hospitality and a fine example of modern hotel design. The project envisioned and executed with a deep sensitivity toward spatial aesthetics, user comfort, and modern functionality. Rising elegantly across six levels (Ground + Five Floors), the building encapsulates a holistic approach to luxury, blending contemporary design with timeless sophistication.

    This Modern Hotel Design Embeds Comfort & Functionality | Yoghesh Chavan Associates

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    Ground-Floor Functions

    The ground floor serves as the welcoming heart of the property, featuring an exquisitely designed restaurant that offers both indoor and outdoor seating arrangements.

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    modern hotel design

    Outdoor Dining Area

    The outdoor dining area is enhanced by a tranquil waterfall wall, creating an ambient and soothing atmosphere.

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    modern hotel design

    modern hotel design

    Kitchen Design

    A state-of-the-art kitchen supports seamless culinary operations, making this space ideal for casual and fine dining experiences alike.

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    modern hotel design

    modern hotel design

    First-Floor Layout

    On the first floor, a grand banquet hall stands as the central venue for celebrations and events. Adjoining changing rooms offer privacy and convenience for guests, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience during social gatherings.

    Spaces on Second-Floor

    The second floor features a well-appointed reception area accompanied by four lodging rooms, including a premium suite and three elegant standard rooms.

    Each room has been meticulously designed to balance privacy, comfort, and luxury, with attention to natural light, ventilation, and refined finishes.

    Both the third and fourth floors continue this design language, each comprising one luxurious suite and four standard rooms. These levels maintain consistency while offering high-end hospitality to guests.

    Rooftop Dining Area

    The terrace floor elevates the project, both literally and experientially. Further, with a rooftop dining area curated for night-time entertainment. This open-air space, complete with a dedicated kitchen and modern restrooms, is perfect for intimate dinners or vibrant rooftop parties under the stars.

    Common areas such as the restaurant, banquet hall, and rooftop lounge are complemented by spacious, thoughtfully designed restrooms for men and women. Further, underscoring our commitment to guest comfort and hygiene.

    Hotel Grand Shaurya is not merely a building, it is an experience, crafted to redefine contemporary hospitality through purposeful design and architectural elegance.

    Fact File

    Designed by: Yoghesh Chavan Associates

    Project Type: Restaurant & Hotel Lodging

    Project Name: The Grand Shaurya

    Location: Maharashtra

    Year Built: 2024

    Duration of the project: 2021-2024

    Project Size: 4000 Sq.ft

    Project Cost: 3 Crore

    Principal Architect: Yogesh Chavan

    Team Design Credits: Vrundaa Joshi & Ruturaj Mali

    Photograph Courtesy: Ar. Aditya Arun Mane

    Products / Materials / Vendors: Wallcovering / Cladding – Tile cladding by Simpolo / Facade Systems – ACP and Fabricated structure / Windows – Aluminium Windows by jindal / Flooring – Italian Marble, Vitrified tile by marble world / Paint – Asian Paints / Artefacts –Tungue and Groove decor,sangli. Wallpaper – Shivam Plywood / Hardware – Shivam Plywood

    Firm’s Instagram Link: Yoghesh Chavan Associates

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