The Quiet Lux explores a language of luxurious modern house, one that embraces depth, mood, and expressive materiality. Rather than subscribing to minimalism, the home speaks in textures, stone, light, shadow, bold forms, layered with intention. It is personal, emotional, and architectural. Influenced less by the site’s physical context and more by the emotional context of the people who inhabit it, this project reflects a quiet strength. The carved wall inspired by mountain ridges, the bold yellow bed, the muted palettes, they all emerge from lived personalities, not trends. Here, luxury doesn’t shout, it listens.
This Luxurious Modern House Celebrates Expressive Design | VSU Designs
Originally absent, the foyer was carved out by extending the living room, giving the home a sense of arrival and grounding. This subtle intervention not only defined a transitional threshold but also created space for a serene pooja corner, turning what was once overlooked into a spiritual and architectural anchor. The extended wall now gently introduces the home’s deeper language, warmth, layers, and intentional design.
The living room is a quiet conversation between structure and softness. Anchored by a feature wall of vertical grey fins juxtaposed with warm walnut veneer, the space celebrates rhythm and restraint. But just as the lines begin to dominate, the custom-designed carpet intervenes, its freeform, organic pattern acting as a gentle rebellion against the room’s linearity. It flows beneath the sculptural coffee table and teal sectional sofa like a whisper, inviting calm. The composition is completed by a burst of green from indoor foliage, grounding the space in nature’s quiet luxury.
A calm, contemplative corner that evokes a temple-like sanctity within the home. The intricately detailed arch and console bring a sense of timeless devotion, while soft curtains offer privacy and warmth. The ceiling medallion with a glowing pendant casts a gentle light on the deity, enhancing the spiritual aura. Every element in this pooja space is thoughtfully designed to make daily rituals feel soulful and serene.
A celebration of stone, shadow, and subtle color, this room is anchored by a sculpted wall. It is inspired by mountain ridges, creating a tactile, grounding presence.
Further, the mood is enhanced by a peach-toned fabric panel and curtain detail that frames the bed dramatically. Thereafter, an orange accent chair adds a pop of vibrancy for late-night comfort.
The walk-in wardrobe, enclosed in black linear glass, sits under a circular skylight—casting theatrical natural light that shifts with time.
Designed for a young adult with a love for gaming and edge, this room is bold and urban. Moreover, the team breaks the dark grey palette with vibrant tan leather in the custom bed and a striking pop of orange.
The team layers the bed backdrop with textured panels and accents it with strip lighting, adding energy to the space. They craft the console table from repurposed exterior texture finish waste, slicing and patterning it using masking tape to bring in a narrative of sustainability and design experimentation.
Even the knobs, resembling jute-wrapped spheres, create unexpected, tactile moments. Moreover, a wooden floor beneath it all keeps the palette balanced and grounded.
A space conceived as a cocoon of serenity for a single mother seeking peace, this bedroom is a study in restrained elegance. The focal wall behind the bed features vertical bands of black paint and black glass, layered in rhythm, offering subtle reflections and a tactile depth.
This quiet repetition becomes meditative, echoing the idea of inner strength built over time. Flanked by warm wooden veneer panels, the composition feels grounded and composed.
The creamy, tufted bed sits like a soft pause amidst the darker tones, promoting rest and introspection. This room doesn’t announce itself, it whispers comfort and resilience.
Fact File
Designed by: VSU Designs
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: The Quiet Lux
Location: Ankleshwar, Gujrat
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 1 Year
Built-up Area: 3500 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Vasav Gandhi
Photograph Courtesy: I.D. Shivu rana
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – D’Decore / Wallcovering / Cladding – custom made Sanitaryware – Jaquar / Furniture – Custome by Buyerfox / Flooring – multiple brands / Kitchen – Kaff Paint – Asian paints / Hardware – Hettich
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