The client’s desire for a modern home was complemented by a heartfelt tribute to his mother’s preferences, resulting in a first-floor courtyard featuring traditional teakwood accents. This project has a combination of modern and contemporary designs to create a unique and balanced aesthetic.
A Combination of Modern and Contemporary Designs to Create a Unique and Balanced Aesthetic | Arushi Singh Architects & Designers
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Central to the project’s concept is the earthy and grounding courtyard. The design palette revolvesaround three core colors: varying shades of green for lush plant life and natural stones, warm teakwood for a touch of tradition, and pristine white, all beautifully illuminated by strategically placed skylights.
This combination imbues the space with both luxurious and natural qualities, making it a perfect setting for reading, meditation, or relaxation throughout the day.
Each room within the house has been thoughtfully designed to align with the overarching theme.
The sister’s room embodies a mountainous ambiance, the guest room features a forest-inspired motif, and the mother’s room is adorned with sky-blue shades, subtly touched by the warmth of the sun and the whimsy of a rainbow concept.
The guest bedroom attributes a forest inspired motif. The room features a soothing nude palette with white accents, complemented by a vibrant jungle-themed wallpaper that perfectly complements the overall design concept.
The exterior elevation of the house harmoniously blends monochrome elements with modern and contemporary influences, creating a striking architectural statement.
In essence, this project is a testament to the artful fusion of diverse design inspirations. It’s a home that captivates the eye while remaining deeply personal—a space where modernity and tradition exist in perfect harmony.
Fact File
Designed by: Arushi Singh Architects & Designers
Project Type: Residential Architecture & Interior Design
Project Name: The Narayan House
Location: Amarnath Avenue ,Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
Year Built: September 2023
Duration of project: 1 Year 4 Months
Plot Area: 2124 Sq.ft
Built up: 6000 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 4 Crores
Principal Architect: Ar. Arushi Singh
Photograph Courtesy: Pixcelcraft.in
Interior Styling: Sapna169
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – ICA pu paints & laminates / Wallcovering / Cladding – Flexstones / Construction Materials – Coromandal Cement, Bansal Steel / Lighting – Local Lights / Doors and Partitions – Teakwood & TATA doors / Sanitaryware – Kohler / Facade Systems – Flexstone and Ninety degree, kishangarh / Windows – Fenesta / Furniture – Local Shop & fabric by grahshobha indore Flooring – RK marbles, kishangarh , Soacelink indore & parag indore / Kitchen – Haefele / Paint – MRF paints / Artefacts – Armonia, pure homes & Westside / Wallpaper – Local / Hardware – Standard Hardware indore
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