Emerging as a nuanced fusion of minimalism and scandinavian style, this home is a testament to the impeccable balance of simplicity, functionality, and an unyielding connection to nature. With clean lines, neutral colour palette, prioritization of purposeful furniture, tactile textures, and thoughtful lighting, this space invites inhabitants to embrace a simpler way of living while indulging in timeless elegance.
A Nuanced Fusion of Minimalism and Scandinavian style, this Home is a Testament to Balance of Simplicity | HK Design Group
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Editor’s note : In the spotlight of the prevailing trend towards simplicity, behold a dwelling adorned with tranquil interiors that will enliven your heart and uplift your spirit. Embracing clean arches, this residence artfully captures diverse vistas while preserving a unifying thread amid its Scandinavian-inspired furnishings. The minimalistic decor and a pristine white colour palette promise to invigorate you like a sip of refreshing chilled lemonade! ~ Venessa Thomas (Co-Editor)
The living room is a captivating confluence of structure, flair and definition. The design capitalizes light by utilizing a muted colour palette, predominantly whites, creams, and greys, allowing the space to breathe and amplifying the connection to nature just beyond the windows.
The dining flows from the living space and cognates the spatial sync with neutral tones, minimalistic accessories and artwork.
The kitchen is a seamless blend of functionality and elegance, creating a space that is both practical and exquisite.
The bedroom represents core of the design ideation. Whether it’s the concrete washed walls with fluted dado, or birch wood furniture, it all augments the aesthetically pleasing saga of the space.
Despite the clean lines and minimalistic approach, the kid’s room here exudes a cozy, playful and welcoming atmosphere. Soft lighting, and wood are quintessential element, bringing nature indoors and adding a touch of organic rooting.
Fact File
Designed by: HK Design Group
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: Residence at Rosewood City
location: Gurgaon, Haryana
Year Built: 2023
Project Size: 2500 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 1.1 Crore
Principal Architect: Sachin Malik
Design Team: Ar. Hitaishee
Photograph Courtesy: Manish kumar
Clients: Kartik & Taruna
Styling Credits: Easel
Firm’s Instagram Link: HK Design Group
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