This home in Tata Promont is a true testimony of the above statement. The theme is monochromatic minimalism in a brown color palette. The subtle shades of earthy tones are beautifully carried throughout the home to create harmony and class. The ergonomic designs prioritize creating functional forms while keeping the aesthetics balanced.
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The foyer is kept minimal directing all the focus toward the living room, which is filled with interesting textures and lighting. The TV wall is accentuated with rustic textured wall panels that break the monotony of the plain beige walls.
This focal wall eliminates the need for a dedicated TV unit and has hidden storage units. It was designed to cover an existing window. The living area has profile lights embedded in the magnetic track ceiling and the TV wall, and beautiful hanging lights illuminating the space.
The home’s open layout is utilized to let the design flow from the living room to the kitchen and dining areas. To achieve the open layout, a few civil works were done to the floor plan.
The modular kitchen is spacious and uncluttered with a deep brown arch panel that separates it from the breakfast counter. The kitchen is a gorgeous combo of beige, brown, and white with a balance of gloss and matte surfaces.
The customized dining tableis designed to be a part of the crockery unit that has under-cabinet strip lighting and plenty of storage space.
The simple puja unit is elevated with vertical strip lights.
The master bedroom and guest bedroom are designed to create functional designs right from the alleyway wardrobe in the master bedroom to the mirror-embedded wardrobe. The home office is highly functional with a study unit, a bay window, and multiple storage spaces.
This soul-soothing home features an innovative, and sensible design with eye-pleasing colors, intriguing lighting systems, simple forms, and clutter-free storage solutions. The entire house creates a serene aura that quite visibly enhances the quality of life of the residents
FACT FILE
Designed by : FURDO
Project Type : Apartment Interiors
Project Name : Tata Promont
Location : Bangalore, India
Year Built : 2022
Duration of project : 2 months design and 3 months implementation
Project Size : 1821 sq.ft
Project Cost Appx : 20 lakhs
Principal Designer : Sneha Kshirsagar
Products/Materials/Vendors : Finishes – Merino laminates, Greenlam laminates, Greenlam veneer Wallcovering/Cladding – Asian paint texture paint – Archi concrete / Lighting –Mascon Innovative Lighting, Philips / Construction Materials – Plywood, MDF (furniture) / Furniture – Customized / Paint –Asian paint royal finish, Asian paint texture paint – Archi concrete / Hardware –Hettich.
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