The whole interior design theme differs from one space to another, yet with a circular pattern. The theme has been followed in the overall design. This allowed the designer to experiment freely and create different segments into one entity. The major aspect was the play of colours.
The Whole Interior Design Theme Differs From One Space To Another | The Design Code
The entrance door is a combination of PU and Italian, which gives an auspicious entry to the house. The Italian leather finish, combined with indirect lighting, creates a perfect blend for the modern design.
The curated and delicate room will always have a timeless aesthetic. The onyx marble, flanked by a pair of facing sofas, sets the scene for fabulous face-to-face time with loved ones.
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.
Using a shade of colour in a monochromatic scheme versus analogous was a very difficult task, which even got clients into a roller coaster of thoughts. Moreover, lighting played a very important role in the overall aesthetics of the house.
The closed kitchen gives you privacy and is comfortless when preparing food. The dining space has a wide walkway and plenty of open space to serve in.
The glass doors of the mandir have an inlay of PVD frames and tinted brown glass with an edge of curved glass. Opening the door reveals a backdrop wall clad in Corian, engraved with the 14 Swapna and Jainism kalpvruksh. The 14 Swapna was finished with beautifully acrylic paint.
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 materials like veneer, texture, and Italian.
Blending a variety of time periods and design styles the bedrooms are combination of veneers and pu.
The pared-down colour palette of this bedroom is one of the characteristics of contemporary style, creating an uncluttered vibe that’s made for sleeping.
On the other hand, curtains were creating equilibrium in every space. The use of bright colours and flushed furniture gives this home a serene experiential quality.
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Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Nistha House
Location: Sangini Vedanta Surat , Gujarat, India
Year Built: 2024
Project Size: 2900 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 40 Lakh
Principal Architect: Ar. Mohan Suthar & Ar. Pavan Suthar
Team Design Credits: Shrusthi Gandhi, Shakshi Bhootra, Prachi Patel & Hitanshi Jain
Photograph Courtesy: Piyush V Rathod
Interior Styling – Deco Drapes ( Margesh Vankawala)Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – Veneer, Mdf+Pu Colour, Italian Marble, Bpg Glass / Wallcovering / Cladding – Cnc Creation ( Mahendra Suthar), Classic Marble Company(Cmcconstruction Materials ——- / Lighting – On Off Light / Doors And Partitions –Serenityie Interior Elements Sanitaryware –Kohler / Windows –Telesia Window / Furniture – Ramesh Suthar / Flooring – Jainam Ceramic / Kitchen –Hafele / Paint –Ica (Italian Wood Finish), Asian paints / Artefacts – Mango Art Wallpaper –Shree Ram Art Gallery / Hardware –Timberland Veneer, Vaastu Interio Artist- Ray Of Art ( Namrata Gandhi )
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