Located in the prestigious Ahmedabad, behold unveiling the Mini Luxurious Office: a fusion of functionality and luxurious charm. It is an exquisite 950 sq. ft luxury workspace meticulously curated to embody the core principles of a renowned spirituality office. With an unwavering commitment to well-defined and meticulously maintained production standards, this workspace stands as a masterpiece of innovation and design.
Luxurious Office Is A Fusion Of Functionality And Classical Charm | Tvashta Architects & Interiors
The design journey began with the client’s brief that emphasized grandeur to be the representation of her office. She intended her office to an experience of augustness in its entirety.
Designed as a spectacle for the spectators. It is a fusion of classical and modern design style. The interiors follow the order of the classical style while choice of colours infusion of texture and patterns add a modern twist to it.
The client’s sophisticated personality reflects in her office. The office is themed to be elegant, experimental at the same time unique in its approach. Every surface is treated as an art.
Every corner accentuated with either art work or detailed cornices. The plurality in the material palate, the intersection of various design patterns together in a volume do not contradicts but create a beautiful transition in terms of details.
The idea was to create a plural yet well composed intersection of designs that keeps engaging and dazzling its inhabits over time. Muted patterned wallpapers are the major wall treatments.
and maximize the productivity and longetivity without compromising the privacy of work. The design for the cabin keeps the essence of the classic and contemporary chic design. The orientation of cabin uses maximum natural light which makes happier, more focus and enables one to get more done.
A medley of unprecedented craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail, this studio has carved a niche in luxury interiors. Emboldened by the client’s exuberant personality, a collaborative choice was made to create this house a style cracker!
First of all, we began with laying a foundation of rich textures and jewel tones together. This luscious palette was taken even further into transporting realms with walls covered in classical mouldings.
While the carefully selected materials, colours and designs lend undeniable opulence to the space the arches and wallpapers shines the brightest with its luminous appeal and timeless charm. As soon as you enter, arches grab your attention. We have paired sleek contemporary lines of the modern style with the curved geometry of arches.
The wall and ceiling is muted yet embellished with Plaster of Paris design. The Balance chandelier creates a beautiful blend of vintage design in the classical theme of the space.
The ornate chandelier contrasts the simplicity of the ceiling. The ceiling and walls feature ornate designs in Plaster of Paris and patterned wallpaper.
The design process was creatively satisfying as the client would take the extra mile to ensure that all design elements fall in place as conceived, irrespective of budget or geographic constraints of acquiring the product. The interiors follow the order of the classical style while choice of colours infusion of texture and patterns add a modern twist to it.
The decor is minimalist yet sophisticated, with a careful selection of materials and textures that create a sense of warmth and comfort. For each design and client there is a unique combination of influences – people, places, events, memories and perception which they have absorbed and observed.
Fact File
Designed by: Tvashta Architects & Interiors
Project Type: Office Interior Design
Project Name: Classic Luxurious Office With Modern Indian Touch
Location: Ahmedabad
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 10 Months
Built-up Area: 950 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Ar. Kandarp Shah & Niteesha Shah
Team Design Credits: Ar. Riya Fadadu, Hirva Patel & Janki Parmar
Photograph Courtesy: Sudhir Parmar
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – PU Finish from Asian Paints & Texture paint from Texto Texture Wallcovering / Cladding – Wallpaper from Nilaya by Asian Paints / Lighting – Lightric Studio / Doors and Partitions – Flush Door & Ply / Sanitaryware – Toto / Furniture – The Royal Furnitures / Flooring – Carpets / Paint – Asian Paints / Artefacts – Art Home Decor, @home, IKEA, Home-Center / Wallpaper – Nilaya by Sabyasachi / Hardware – Hettich
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