“Emphasising functionality and practicality, contemporary fusion interiors prioritise comfort and usability while maintaining an aesthetic balance.” Contemporary fusion in interiors celebrates diversity and creativity, offering a platform to experiment with various elements to achieve a harmonious and visually stimulating environment.
The Contemporary Fusion Interiors Prioritise Comfort and Usability | Designza Studio
The idea was to create a welcoming and elegant entrance foyer using a neutral colour palette, ensuring a timeless and sophisticated ambience that complements various interior styles. The welcoming entrance foyer with a neutral colour palette and the serene presence of a sleeping Buddha foster a sense of peace and mindfulness from the moment one enters the home. A patterned wallpaper in a neutral tone adds depth to the entrance, and pendant light in a neutral metal finish complements the style.
The living room exudes an air of elegance and sophistication, adorned with a captivating blush pink sofa as its centrepiece. The blush pink sofa, tall wall light, and gold accents present a sophisticated and inviting retreat where style seamlessly blends with comfort to create a space that feels both luxurious and welcoming. The mandir integrated with the TV unit is designed with slide-in doors in pristine white colour. The Corian shutters are meticulously crafted with precision cuts for an elegant design. The gold accents add a touch of opulence and grandeur to the design.
Corridor Integrated cabinets into the wall of the corridor with push-to-open mechanisms so that there are no visible handles. Use of the same colour and finish as the walls to make the cabinets blend seamlessly helped to make the corridor look bigger.
The fluted panels, with their vertical grooves, introduce texture and visual interest, drawing the eye upward and creating a sense of height and grandeur. The MDF material offers a sleek, modern look while maintaining durability and ease of maintenance. On either side of the fluted wall, carefully chosen wallpaper provides a striking contrast to the textured panels.
A mirror wall with panelling introduces a striking blend of sophistication and depth to the living room. The large mirrored panels, seamlessly integrated into the wall, reflect light and create an illusion of a more expansive space, enhancing the room’s brightness and openness.
This thoughtfully designed interior not only serves as a functional dining space but also as a visually stunning focal point within the home.
A cool blue kitchen colour scheme evokes a sense of calmness, cleanliness, and sophistication. The white subway tile backsplash enhances the brightness of the space and provides a classic touch. The light-coloured tile flooring complements the overall colour scheme. Lighter flooring helps to reflect light, making the space feel more expansive and inviting. A light-colored countertop provides a nice contrast to the blue cabinetry.
Master Bedroom
The ivory-coloured master bedroom exudes a serene ambiance. Thus, enveloping you in a soothing palette that promotes relaxation and comfort.
Mirror, Fluted Panels, Wallpaper, and Hanging Lights Ensemble are used to create a balanced effect. In this contemporary fusion design, we aim to seamlessly blend the elegance of a mirror, the texture of a fluted panel, the charm of wallpaper, and the ambience of hanging lights into a cohesive and visually striking ensemble for the master bedroom.
The integrated TV unit also offers ample storage options, thoughtfully designed to maximise space and organization. This unit provides a sleek and unobtrusive way to incorporate entertainment into the bedroom while maintaining a clean and uncluttered look.
The boys’ bedroom is a lively and inviting space, designed around a blue colour scheme that evokes a sense of calm and creativity. The primary colour palette ranges from deep navy to soft sky blue. Moreover, creating a cohesive and dynamic environment that can grow with the child. The furniture in the bedroom is both functional and stylish, with pieces that match the blue theme.
Patterned flooring in the study area with a blue colour scheme adds an extra layer of style and visual interest. Thus, enhancing the overall design of the space.
Fact File
Designed by: Designza Studio
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: 2 BHK –Lodha Estrella
Location: Wadala East, Mumbai
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 4 Months
Built-up Area: 950 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Manpreet K Rekhi
Photograph Courtesy: Photographix
Firm’s Instagram Link: Designza Studio
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