When we first visited the site, we were captivated by the beautiful natural light streaming through the southwest façade. This became the primary inspiration behind our design for the apartment in Vadodara, leading to a carefully curated palette of cool greys complemented by the warmth of wood. Our philosophy revolves around the idea that every home should reflect the character and lifestyle of its inhabitants. To achieve this, we design spaces with intentional pockets and surfaces, allowing residents to personalize and evolve their living spaces over time. This philosophy is carried into the show house, where we have created a versatile identity that resonates with visitors, aligning with their vision of a dream home.
This Apartment Interiors In Vadodara Adapts To Personal Style Over Time | Flava Design Studio
The foyer sets the tone for the home, striking a balance between openness and defined design elements. The ceiling is highlighted with a custom wall unit that adds depth and dimension while maintaining a light and airy appearance. This welcoming entryway subtly transitions visitors into the main living space, offering a glimpse of the home’s overall design language.
The spatial planning of the living area follows a decluttered approach, fostering a sense of tranquility while encouraging quiet conversations. Designed for effortless movement and functionality, the space benefits from ample natural light streaming in from the balcony.
This enhances the veneer wall paneling, which acts as a striking yet soothing backdrop throughout the day and especially in the evening when the ambiance shifts into a warm, inviting setting.
The open layout seamlessly integrates the dining area with both the kitchen and the living space, creating a fluid and harmonious environment. The elegant dining set is framed by a subtle wallpaper backdrop and accentuated with decorative lighting, making it a perfect space for both intimate dining experiences and casual conversations.
The kitchen features a single alley platform adjacent to the service area, emphasizing functionality and ease of use. The neutral palette of beige hues enhances the warmth and sophistication of the space, while brown glass elements introduce a touch of lightness and elegant luster. The thoughtful material selection ensures a refined aesthetic while maintaining practical usability.
The bedroom designs cater to a nuclear family, featuring a master bedroom, a bedroom for an adolescent or young adult, and a guest bedroom. Each space is carefully curated to reflect different personalities while maintaining a cohesive design language.
The master bedroom exudes an exotic vibe, characterized by finely textured, luxurious walls and elegantly crafted veneer wardrobes. A casual seating nook is placed in a cozy corner near the balcony, complemented by ledges for book reading, making it a perfect space for relaxation. The material palette and lighting work together to create a serene yet indulgent atmosphere.
Designed as a calm retreat, the young adult’s bedroom features hues of blue that evoke a sense of serenity. Natural wood elements frame the space, adding warmth and depth to the cool tones of white and blue. Carefully curated lighting enhances the soothing ambiance, ensuring a perfect balance of comfort and functionality.
The guest bedroom offers comfort and functionality, providing its inhabitants with a bright, open view and a minimal yet efficient wardrobe. A blend of rustic orange and beige tones adds warmth, creating a welcoming and restful space for visitors. The design is intentionally simple yet inviting, allowing guests to feel at home while maintaining a refined aesthetic.
This thoughtfully designed Vadodara apartment not only captures the beauty of natural light but also ensures that each space is functional, elegant, and deeply personal. The interplay of textures, colors, and spatial planning creates an environment that is both visually appealing and deeply comforting. Moreover, it is a true reflection of refined living.
Fact File
Designed by: Flava Design Studio
Project Type: Apartment Interior Design
Project Name: Show house interior
Location: Vadodara, Gujarat
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 6 Months
Project Size: 1200 Sq.ft
Principal Designers: I.D Shachi Talati & Ar. Kekashree Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Terrablue
Products / Materials / Vendors: Wallcovering / Cladding – Veneer / Lighting – Changi / Sanitaryware – American standards / Flooring – Baba marbles, Vadodara / Kitchen – Baba marbles, Vadodara / Paint – Asian royal & Asian luxury texture / Wallpaper – KDL, Vadodara
Firm’s Instagram Link: Flava Design Studio
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