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  • An Efficient, Easy-To-Maintain And Aesthetically Pleasing Home | STUDIO DSA

    Atri is broadened on a plot area of 4180 sq. ft. with a built-up area of 5525 sq. ft. It is an individual, north-facing residence with two sides of a 7.5 m wide road.

    An Efficient, Easy-To-Maintain And Aesthetically Pleasing Home | STUDIO DSA

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    This beautiful, spacious and modern house is designed for a family of three couples and children. The family wanted it to be an efficient, easy-to-maintain, and aesthetically pleasing home. We aimed to make every space of the house look elegant and define the person using the space and their own distinctive style.

    The client’s well-founded belief in Vastu Shastra governed the planning and the spatial organization of the house. The minimalist and classy interiors uphold the charm of the house in all corners. A wide range of artifacts ornament the interiors.

    The front façade was firstly divided into a grid of 3×3; further, the grid was pushed and pulled to give a proper cubic experience; then, the structure was included in the design, which helped in making elongated masses and frames. The backside elevation was kept very simple. The balconies all around the house assisted in illuminating the elevations.

    The ground floor incorporates a parking space; Free-flowing space right from an entry foyer opens into a living room-dining space separated by a partition of wooden frame and CNC-cut metal jali, Puja room is delightfully done with spiritual shlok and symbol of Om carved on backlit wooden plate.

    The kitchen has soft muted tones and natural materials for a warm feel. The contemporary bedroom on the ground floor is designed with soft textures, modest furniture and large windows.

    Proceeding to the first floor, there is a fabulous and restful master bedroom characterized by smooth and clean design. Natural light makes the room lively and feels fresh and relaxingalong with wide balcony.

    Other two bedrooms with individual balconies have a significant color palette for particular users, depicting their distinctive personalities and a common informal living space.

    Approaching the second floor, there is a magnificent home theatre with open able panels, along with a home office and a guest bedroom with neutral tones for comfort, and an informal living space with entryway to an open terrace.

    FACT FILE

    Designed by : STUDIO DSA

    Project Type : RESIDENTIAL

    Project Name :  Atri

    Location : New Sama, Vadodara

    Year Built : 2022

    Duration of project : 24 MONTHS

    Plot Area : 4180 sq.ft

    Built up : 5525 sq.ft

    Principal Architect : Ar. Rudhav Dilip Sharma

    Photograph Courtesy : Udit Buch

    Civil Engineer (on site) : Rutesh Shroff

    Design Team – Civil Drawings : Nitesh Patel

    Interior Drawings : Vrutika Chaudhari, Jainil Katudiya, Jignasha Patel, Vidisha Mehta

    Products / Materials / Vendors : Finishes – TILES, EXPOSED BRICKS / Lighting – KEM TECH/PRISM LIGHTS/ Sanitary Ware – JAQUAR/ Windows – ZODIAC ALUMINUM / Kitchen – SATYAM PLYWOOD / Paint – ASIAN PAINTS / Hardware – SATYAM PLYWOOD.

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