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  • Gothic Elements And Classical Design Stand Out In This Double Storey Residence | ArchiDes

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    The residence 36 is a double storey residence with 4 bedrooms, drawing room, double height living area, kitchen with dining area, home theatre and gym. The elevation is a synthesis of the verticality and spiritual symbolism of Gothic elements in the architecture with the proportional harmony and symmetry of Classical design.

    Gothic Elements And Classical Design Stand Out In This Double Storey Residence | ArchiDes

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    gothic elements

    gothic elements

    This fusion brings together the ornate expressiveness of Gothic elements with the structured order of Classical composition.

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    gothic elements

    The double-height glass bridge is conceived as a sculptural and functional element that connects two upper-level spaces while simultaneously acting as a visual focal point within the home’s central void.

    Positioned above a double-height space, this bridge enhances spatial continuity, daylight penetration, and the overall architectural drama of the interior.

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    gothic elements

    A Perfect Blend of Elegance and Comfort: LIVING AREA

    The spacious living area is the heart of the home, where contemporary gothic elements harmonize with elegant finishes. A plush, earthy-toned sofa sets the tone, the space that radiates sophistication and warmth. Designed with both style and functionality in mind, each space creates an inviting atmosphere for intimate family members and guests. The living space serves as the focal point of the home, effortlessly combining modern design elements with timeless elegance.

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    DINING

    The dining area is more than just a place to eat, it’s a space where beauty and function come together to create a refined, inviting atmosphere for memorable meals and gatherings. The combination of luxurious materials, contemporary design, and thoughtful details makes this dining area the epitome of modern elegance.

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    The dining space is characterized by its majestic verticality, emphasized by tall French windows and floor-to-ceiling drapes in a soft sage green, allowing natural light to flood the room and highlight the polished marble flooring. The design strikes a balance between timeless elegance and modern spatial openness, ideal for formal dining while remaining welcoming and full of character.

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    LIGHTING

    Above the dining table hangs a statement chandelier, casting a soft, ambient glow over the space. The lighting fixture is both functional and artistic which is also act as a statement on walls with a modern design that complements the space aesthetic. The dimmable lights set the perfect mood for any occasion, whether it’s a casual meal or an elegant dinner party.

    KITCHEN

    The kitchen is a seamless blend of form and function, boasting high-end appliances and smooth, modern cabinetry. The countertops, made from pristine marble, offer both durability and sophistication.

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    A sleek parallel platform adds a casual yet elegant touch, making it perfect for socializing while cooking. The lighting is thoughtfully designed, with recessed lighting creating a warm, inviting glow.

    BEDROOM

    The Master Bedroom on the first floor exudes a calm, contemporary elegance with a thoughtful blend of soft pastels, warm textures, and natural light. A soothing mint-green palette is paired with gold accents and soft wood tones, creating a refined and tranquil atmosphere.

    “Moreover, the feature wall behind the bed, adorned with an artistic mural and vertical golden insets, serves as an artistic focal point that elevates the overall aesthetic.”

    The master bedroom on the ground floor is a serene sanctuary, where muted tones of brown, beige, and soft pastels create a calm, restful environment.

    A four poster bed with a chic, upholstered headboard is the focal point, complemented by minimalist bedside tables and a statement wall with textured wallpaper feature piece of art adds depth and character.

    Both side panel doors one opening to the courtyard and the other to the backyard invites ample of sunlight and connects oneself with the greens keeping the privacy intact.

    DECORATIVE TOUCHES

    Each area is complemented by carefully chosen décor elements, wall treatments that add depth and personality to the space. A large, framed piece of artwork and a series of smaller, tasteful mouldings adorn the wall, creating visual interest.

    Fact File

    Designed by: ArchiDes

    Project Type: Residential Architecture & Interior Design

    Project Name: RESIDENCE-36

    Location: Amritsar, Punjab

    Year Built: FEB 2025

    Duration of the project: 2 Years

    Plot Area: 4500 Sq.ft.

    Built-up Area: 7200 Sq.ft

    Principal Architects: Ar. Amit Arora & Ar. Deepti Arora

    Photograph Courtesy: nichebysilia

    Firm’s Instagram Link: ArchiDes

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