Jalvayu Designs designed a contemporary house interior that speaks the language of vibrant modernity. In Bharuch, this 4200 sq.ft home for the well-respected doctor, is crafted with minute details and bold craftsmanship.
A Contemporary House Interior That Speaks The Language Of Vibrant Modernity | Jalvayu Designs
The striking green exterior modern facade creates a pleasant impression that flows throughout the house. Crossing the threshold of the saag-panelled door, one reaches the dynamic living room that creates a visual impact.
Salmon pink fabric, supported by sleek wooden legs while the soft beige walls enhance the details of moulding and craftsmanship.
The emphasis is on the TV wall, featuring a luxurious look of marble cladding with brass inlay polish.
Beneath the TV, the cabinet of grey shade offers a contrast to the rich materials. Meanwhile, the center table with elegant metal legs and a marble top merges with the vibrant upholstery.
One of the most captivating elements of the living room is its connection to the covered balcony. As you sit and relax, the sliding door extends the living area and blurs the relation between inside and outside space. The balcony with suspended synthetic flowers drives the happening of the contemporary house interior.
The sophisticated dining area exudes a warm ambience and subtle shades that complement the contemporary appeal. The creamy polished stone shines from within as the dining table marble top is supported with the twisted organic form of wood. Surrounding are the chairs upholstered with grey luxurious fabric and contrast with tones of wood and metal legs. The mirror ceiling creates an illusion of extended space from where the delicate hanging lights are balanced.
The Kitchen is illustrated with vibrant patterned tiles to complement the earthy shade drawers and elegant mirror shutters. The glass provides a modern look while the kitchen counter of green marble adds a touch of opulence.
Moving through the spaces, and climbing the staircase, one observes the striking combination of rich green and blue hues dominating each bedroom. The bedroom with its nuanced hue and vibrant fabric blends with the soft grey headboard and merges with the side table devoid of corners.
Stepping inside the bedroom, the eye captures the intricately moulded wall backdrop and the deep green headboard, a sense of luxury and bold choice. In contrast to the bed, the soft pastel green sleek cupboards with delicate handles create a balance.
The layered ceiling without corners illuminates the room highlighting the artificial marble on the wall. The earthy hue of the TV cabinet on the opposite wall with a mirror and delicate seating crafted with bold metal legs and elegant green fabric blends modern and industrial elements with a smooth finish.
The Master bedroom is a canvas of modern luxury with smooth and cool textures connected with different materials.
On the wooden vertical panelled wall with a painting of nature, a dark green modern bed with a muted tint headboard merges with the side table.
The TV unit and storage of the mirrored shutter divide the room into two zones, resting and leisure. The seating in the room with a spacious dressing area complementing the white marble flooring adds a joyful character to the room. The relaxing chair with beige shade fabric and bold wooden handles provides comfort and style.
A pale beige wall with decorative wallpaper creates a backdrop, while a minimalist bed with a blue upholstered headboard offers both style and storage.
On one side the curved mirror hangs gracefully while on the other side, the flowing form of the cabinet adds the element of dynamism. The vivid painting with contrasting colours on the moulded wall is the focal point above the blue headboard.
The 5 BHK bungalow is a masterwork of contemporary design, integrating architecture and luxurious interiors with peaceful earthy hues. The intricate moulding details, modern furniture and decor result in a luxurious look and stylish environment.
Fact FileDesigned by: Jalvayu Designs
Project Type: Residential Interior & Architecture Design
Project Name: The Indian Modern House
Location: Bharuch
Year Built: 2023
Plot Area: 2200 Sq.ft
Built-up Area: 4200 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 95 Lakhs
Principal Architect: Ar. Mohammad Abrar Dabhoiwala
Team Design Credits: Riyaz & Faizan
Photograph Courtesy: Pixellus Photography
Products/Materials/Vendors: Finishes – Italian Marble ,Laminate ,Mouling Patti , Paint , Texture Wallcovering / Cladding – Laminate , Lovers / Construction Materials – Brick ,Concrete / Lighting – On Off Lighting ,Surat / Doors And Partitions – Handcrafted On Site / Sanitaryware – Cera / Windows – Kommerling / Furniture –Handcrafted On Site / Flooring – Simpolo,Varmora / Kitchen – Handcrafted On Site / Paint – Asian Paint / Wallpaper – WALLPAPERHUB / Hardware – HAFFLE
Firm’s Instagram Link: Jalvayu Designs
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