Our design aims to create a harmonious living space for three generations, blending modern functionality with the timeless beauty of nature. With a focus on interactive spaces and ample natural light, it seamlessly integrates the needs of each generation while fostering connectivity and a sense of belonging. Additionally, the incorporation of a landscape court for hosting music events or get-together adds an element of vibrancy and cultural enrichment to the house.
This Home Creates a Harmonious Design for Three Generations | Chaware and Associates
The concept revolves around the idea of juxtaposing spaces and creating a dynamic interplay between spaces and the surrounding environment. By carefully balancing private and common areas, we seek to promote both togetherness and individuality within the harmonious design of the residence.
Each element of the design is thoughtfully curated to enhance the overall living experience while celebrating the diversity of family life.
The residence features a series of interconnected spaces that facilitate interaction among family members. From cozy reading nooks to spacious living areas, every corner of the home is designed to encourage shared experiences and meaningful connections.
Natural light and ventilation are prioritized throughout the design, creating a bright and airy atmosphere conducive to well-being. Large windows and skylights invite the outdoors in, blurring the boundaries between inside and outside.
The pride and joy of the residence is a landscaped court designed for hosting music events and other gatherings. The courtyard has a large existing tree, which has played a vital role in designing the space.
Surrounded by lush greenery and thoughtfully curated landscaping, this outdoor space serves as a versatile venue for both relaxation and entertainment.
The space is accessible from the main living room as well as the dining room. The glass doors allow the eye to travel beyond the rooms and into the courtyard. Meanwhile, the steps that lead down to the courtyard serve as excellent casual seating. The courtyard has a large existing tree that is integrated within the court.
The bedrooms are meticulously designed to maximize light and ventilation while providing ample space for rest. Flexible layouts and built-in storage solutions ensure that each room can adapt to the changing needs of its occupants over time.
Most of the materials used have a natural and minimal look. This helped maintain a cohesive look throughout the residence and also complimented the overall structure.
We keep most furnishings and fixtures muted in form and colour, with a few accent pieces, to create breathing space and reduce visual overwhelm.
Carefully curated accessories complement the overall aesthetics of the house while adding finishing touches to the masterpiece.
In conclusion, our design for a multigenerational residence reflects a deep understanding of the diverse needs and preferences of modern families. By embracing the principles of connectivity, sustainability, and cultural enrichment, we have created a living space that is not only functional and beautiful but also deeply rooted in its context. With its emphasis on interaction and harmony with nature, this residence truly embodies the spirit of contemporary family living.
Fact File
Designed by: Chaware & Associates
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: Godbole Residence
Location: Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 2 Years
Project Size: 2700 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 1.5 Crore
Principal Architect: Ar. Kuldeep B. Chaware
Team Design Credits: Gayatri K., Nikita S. & Madhura K.
Photograph Courtesy: Subhash Patil Photography
Products / Materials / Vendors: Wallcovering / Cladding – Sand Stone, Granite / Construction Materials – R.C.C, Brick Work / Doors and Partitions – PLYWOOD AND FLUSH DOORS / Sanitaryware – GROH Windows – ALUMINIUM SYSTEM WINDOWS / Flooring – VITRIFIED TILES / Kitchen – JOHNSON KITCHEN Paint – ASIAN PAINTS,ROYAL FINISH
Firm’s Instagram Link: Chaware & Associates
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