The latest 2BHK Flat in Bangalore is where simplicity meets sophistication, and contemporary aesthetics seamlessly merge with traditional Indian charm. In the heart of the bustling city, nestled amidst the chaos, lies a haven of tranquility and warmth. This project, located within the serene Zen Garden apartment complex, offers a compact 2BHK flat. It showcases the perfect blend of modern design and timeless elegance.
The Latest 2BHK Flat in Bangalore is Where Simplicity Meets Sophistication | Studio HC
As we embarked on this journey with a clear goal. The goal to create a space that reflects the unique personality and preferences of the client. With a compact apartment as our canvas, we embraced the simplicity of design, while focusing on clean lines, muted color palettes, and a careful selection of materials to evoke a sense of intimacy and coziness.
Drawing inspiration from the rich tapestry of Indian heritage, we infused the space with elements of nostalgia and tradition.
Antique furniture pieces, lovingly sourced from across the country, take pride of place, adding a touch of old-world charm to the modern setting. Each piece tells a story, while weaving together the past and present in a seamless narrative of timeless elegance.
Wood, with its innate warmth and versatility, further emerged as the hero of our design scheme. From the rich tones of teakwood to the delicate intricacy of cane. Every element was carefully chosen to evoke a sense of understated luxury.
In our endeavor to create a seamless living experience. We transformed the closed kitchen into an open plan by demolishing the dividing wall.
This not only expanded the common areas but also flooded the kitchen with natural light. This moreover enhances the overall sense of spaciousness.
Additionally, the living area was adorned with Matt finish textured beige tiles. The tiles were chosen for their lighter hue to infuse the space with brightness and warmth.
In the bedrooms, a bold departure from the subdued palette elsewhere, vibrant hues take center stage. Fixed furniture pieces, such as wardrobes and upholstered seating, come alive with bursts of color. Hence, infusing the rooms with energy and personality.
Rattan cane, an old material repurposed in a contemporary form, adds a touch of rustic charm to wardrobes and furniture, blending seamlessly with the overall aesthetic.
Additionally, simple patterns introduced in furniture upholstery and woodwork further enhance the visual appeal, adding depth and character to the space.
Considering the client’s penchant for collectibles, books, and artifacts, ample display shelves were strategically introduced in the living and common areas.
These shelves not only serve as functional storage solutions but also provide a platform to showcase cherished possessions, lending a personalized touch to the interiors.
One of the key challenges we encountered was maximizing space in the compact apartment. By adopting a less-is-more approach and carefully selecting furniture pieces that served both form and function, we were able to create an illusion of spaciousness without compromising on style. The result? A home that feels open, airy, and inviting, despite its modest proportions.
But perhaps the true essence of this project lies in the delicate balance between the old and the new. In a world where trends come and go, we sought to create a timeless sanctuary that transcends fleeting fads.
The antiques, with their weathered charm and timeless appeal, serve as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage, additionally grounding the space in a sense of history and authenticity.
As the final touches are put in place and the space comes to life, we can’t help but feel a sense of pride and satisfaction. This isn’t just another interior design project; it’s a labor of love, a testament to the power of design to transform not just spaces, but lives.
Fact FileDesigned by: Studio HC
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: House 204
Location: Zen Garden apartment, Bangalore
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 5 Months
Built-up Area: 1300 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 60 Lakhs
Principal Architect: Ar. Hemanth Chander
Photograph Courtesy: spiritwallstudio
Products / Materials / Vendors: Lighting – LedLum / Sanitaryware – Jaguar / Flooring – Somany tiles / Paint – Asian Paints / Hardware – Hettich
Firm’s Website Link: Studio HC
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