The interior apartment design of this home achieves a balance between functionality and aesthetics, creating a sense of warmth and life through the integration of natural materials like wood, wicker, and plants. The use of earthy colours and textures, such as patterned throw pillows, Moroccan rugs, and blankets, further enhances the apartment’s Indian contemporary theme. It is personalized, with a touch of warmth and relaxation.
The apartment’s design seamlessly blends modern ideas with a warm and inviting atmosphere. Meanwhile, it also maintains the individual character of each room. The spatial arrangement ensures an uninterrupted flow between spaces with cosy corners that create a sense of togetherness and privacy.
Editor’s Note: “The Indian Contemporary theme of this abode in Vadodara with the integration of natural materials like wood, wicker, and plants embraces aesthetics and functionality. Every design element, meticulously personalized, breathes warmth and elegance into the space. Plush furnishings, cane furniture, and a stately wooden ceiling evoke a sense of modern luxury, creating a sanctuary where comfort and sophistication harmoniously converge.” ~Simran Khare
The Interior Apartment Design Achieves A Balance | Foxline Architects & Interiors
The foyer has an exposed brick wall that adds a rustic charm to the space and creates an interesting visual texture, while the cane furniture gives it a light and airy feel. This combination of elements can create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for anyone who enters the space.
And foyer leads directly into the formal Living room which uses a neutral colour palette and soft shades to create a large and inviting space.
Each piece of furniture was carefully selected to contribute to the ideal fusion of form and function, such as plush, minimalist sofas in the living room. Additionally, a bespoke Dining table crafted from sustainably sourced wood is accompanied by cane chairs, embodying the essence of modern luxury.
Decorative surface lights, including stylish pendant lights and chandeliers, serve as focal points. Thus contributing to the overall design aesthetic and functioning as art pieces in their own right. These elements seamlessly integrate with the monotone décor scheme. Thereby creating a striking contrast with the surrounding spaces and imbuing them with brightness and openness. Ivory-toned textures and warm-toned lighting fixtures further enhance the ambience.
The exposed brick texture in the living room gives the space a raw look. Meanwhile, it also adds texture to enhance its overall aesthetic. The use of a wooden pleated ceiling adds detail to the space and complements the overall space of the apartment.
The minimalist furniture pieces are crafted from light-toned wood louvres, and rattan cane used in furniture. Sliding doors with fluted glass are used to cleverly partition spaces from the open living and dining areas, offering more privacy to the kitchen.
Daughter’s bedroom features a white exposed brick texture on the wall, which complements the wooden ceiling and the study table made with cane and wood.
Since it was their daughter’s room, a fusion of Indian contemporary and Boho aesthetics is present. As the Boho aesthetic will soften the overall feel of the space and Indian contemporary elements harmonise with the rest of the apartment, giving this room a simple yet homey feel.
On the contrary, there was red exposed brick on the back wall with cane furniture and a seamless wardrobe on the opposite wall. This added shades of brown to the room, giving it rawness and texture. Thus making the room a cosy and elegant space.
In summary, this Indian contemporary apartment with an earthy colour palette is a testament to the beauty of blending tradition with modernity, incorporating nature as an integral part of daily life. By incorporating warm earth tones, balancing modern and traditional elements, bringing nature indoors, and prioritizing functionality, this design theme creates a harmonious sanctuary that celebrates the richness of Indian culture while embracing the essence of contemporary living.
Fact FileDesigned by: Foxline Architects & Interiors
Project Type: Apartment Interior Design
Project Name: CP House
Location: Vadodara
Year Built: 2023
Project Size: 1855 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Shailee Solanki
Team Design Credits: Ar. Jashraj Suthar, Ar. Neel Modi & Ar. Yash Chauhan
Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah
Firm’s Instagram Link: Foxline Architects & Interiors
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