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  • The Right Balance Of Traditional And Modern Design Is Seen In This Family Home | Era Architect & Associates

    ‘ADARSH’ is a testament to luxury, sophistication And discipline.

    The ‘ADARSH’ is intended to pass on the family values and beliefs to the next generation in a subtle way. ‘ADARSH’ concept is design to reflect the client’s personality and everyday practical need, while at the same time catering to their sense of aesthetics. The right balance of traditional and modern design is seen in this family home. The urge to keep traditions and roots alive while aspiring a contemporary lifestyle away from hometown finds its expression in this house.

    “This family home sees an easy and approachable color palette incorporated with rightful materials that signify traditional instincts and modern portrayals.”- Nishal Sevak(Co-Editor)

    The Right Balance Of Traditional And Modern Design Is Seen In This Family Home | era architect & associates

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    ‘ADARSH’ is an approach to minimalist design style having simplicity, clean lines, and a monochromatic color palette. It’s a two storey house with lots of controlled natural light, functional furniture, and focuses on the shape, color, textures and just a handful of essential elements.

    Living RoomThe house is design considering the vastu principles with east facing entrance. The living space impacts stillness and tranquility that is warm and inviting. Subtle shades and delicate natural tones reflect an idea of coziness, comfort and luxury.

    Master Bedroom – Master bedroom has been designed keeping in mind luxury and grandeur. We espoused a soothing combination of wood veneer, PU and beige colored fabric in the headboard of the Parents Bedroom enhances the minimalism of the space.

    This master bedroom has an upholstered bed that not only adds a touch of elegance to bedroom, but also provides a comfortable and versatile sleeping option that is easy to maintain.

    Staircase AreaIn order to create a layer of meaning and context for our clients, we created a large dead wall into an art piece made from fiber which gives 3D effects to the wall which is the central feature of ‘ADARSH’.

    Daughter’s Bedroom 01 The balance was very well kept between the neutral and warm color combination so that it won’t over take the simplicity of space. 

    This bedroom has a highlighted corner with a recliner chair.  The back drop has a paneled designer wall with a lighting panel which creates a bold and audacious feel. The frame lights above gives an additional focus to the space.

    Daughter’s Bedroom 02 No matter what their age, here the bachelor bedroom plays a significant role in housing her imagination, independence, creativity, whims and fancies. It speaks a lot about their likes, dislikes, personality and way of life. 

    The backdrop of the bed has patterns with textured finish which holds the hand painted canvas of colorful elephant figures. One of her characteristic that is really apparent with elephants is that she can exude a wide variety of personalities. She can be bold or shy, laid-back or short-tempered, curious or afraid.

    Daughter’s Bedroom 03 – She has the perfect room for a bright and cheerful room with hardwood floors, corrugated sheet panels. Thus the room reflects the tomboy personality, soft and tough, reflection of her taste.

    Screening Room – The screening room balances the grand and relaxed moments that are theatrical. There is a sense of play, not only in space but in selection of materials and through the art work and ceiling lights, how they are placed.

    The home theatre area was designed to accommodate all the close family and friends.

    Fact File

    Designed by : era architect & associates

    Project Type : Residential Architecture & Interior Design

    Project Name : Aadarsh

    Location : Vadodara, Gujarat

    Year Built : 2022

    Duration of project : 15 months

    Plot Area : 2550 Sq.ft

    Built up : 4030 Sq.ft

    Project Cost : 1.5 Crore

    Principal Architects : Aarti Patel & Jignesh PatelGayatri Patel & Brijesh Patel

    Photograph Courtesy : Tejas Shah

    Products/Materials/Vendors : Cladding – cement sheet / Lighting – Hybec / Sanitary ware – Jaquar Kitchen stone – kalingastone quartz / Windows – (upvc windows) BS windows solution / Flooring – Italian CMC / Paint – Asian paints / Artifacts – home.

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