This minimalistic design interior meets the existing demands of the community while considering the future requirements of the occupier. This defines us as “LESS IS MORE” – architects and interior designers with a timeless design approach. Each project carries the responsibility of addressing both current and future needs. A show apartment always presents the challenge of combining the ideal client’s wishes with the needs of future owners. The design approach is minimalistic, featuring easy-to-maintain furniture designs.
This Minimalistic Design Interior Considers Future Owners | Less is MORE-Architects & Interior Designers
The entry foyer invites visitors with a red console and a grey limo coat backdrop, creating an attractive focal point in the show apartment.
The design thoughtfully establishes a visual connection between the living, dining, puja area, and kitchen, considering the spaciousness of the 4BHK. The island breakfast table allows for daily informal communication during busy moments.
The kitchen is customized on-site with pastel blue shades and a modular concept. It is also connected to a storeroom, an outside working kitchen, and a servant’s quarter with a rear entrance. This design meets the needs of modern kitchen workspaces and serves as a selling point for high-end apartments.
The bedroom designs of the apartment are different keeping in mind the futuristic client, their vision, and approach towards the show flat. Out of the four bedrooms, three serve as master bedrooms, despite their different sizes, and one serves as a kids’ bedroom with a self-sustainable approach. Use of the same basic material palette and experimenting with tapestry and tint of different shades for different rooms has worked out well in the total scenario. The design of the children’s bed features two separate beds for the better comfort of kids, and pastel shades enhance the overall impact of the home interiors.
Fact File
Designed by: Less is MORE-Architects & Interior Designers
Project Type: Residential Interiors Design
Project Name: Show Apartment -for SAFAL BLISS-
Location: K.Raheja Road, Nr.PDEU, Gandhinagar
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 1 Years
Built-up Area: 3500 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 40 lakhs – 42 Lakhs
Photograph Courtesy: Less is MORE-Architects & Interior Designers
Principal Architects: Ar. Nirav Shah & ID. Anvi Shah
Team Design Credits: Yusra Aftab, Urvashi Jain
Products / Materials / Vendors: Curtain-Tapestry – Dynamic House / Sanitaryware – Jaquar & Cera / Furniture – Shreem Furniture / Paint –Asian Paints / Artefacts – Vardhmaan Articles / Wallpaper – Nilaya, Asian paints / Interior Fabrication- Mahadev Metal
Firm’s Instagram Link: Less is MORE-Architects & Interior Designers
For Similar Projects >> Residential Interiors That Reflect Indian Origins But With Modern Sensibilities
A stone fireplace glows softly, with a Chesterfield sofa drawn close beside it. Above, timber rafters stretch across the ceiling while a curved wooden staircase with wrought iron rails peeks from within; and for a moment, one is reminded of the lobbies of old colonial style hotels. The Earthy house: An 8,000-square-foot penthouse in Indore, […]
This residence is a 4bhk flat living poem, thoughtfully designed to echo a way of being that’s both intentional and deeply personal. Its essence is woven from natural light and a fluid, open grace between spaces, rendering the home a calm, grounded sanctuary perfectly attuned to the rhythms of everyday life. Every element whispers purpose, […]
Nestled in the lap of Mother Nature in Shrimad Rajchandra Ashram Dharampur, Gujarat this 1bhk design house has everything natural and wow to offer. The brief for the house was simply to create a space that pulls you to leave the busy Bombay life. This place exactly could nail that. Having an entire combination of […]
In the heart of Ahmedabad’s opulent Billionaires Street, a beacon of sophistication stands tall—the 7,000 square feet luxury apartment that seamlessly marries extravagance with simplicity. This turnkey project interior design project, a testament to the artistry of spatial definition through colours and moods, unfolds a narrative where each room is a chapter, and every detail […]
In a world of shifting aesthetics, evolving cultural identities, and rising personal touches, bold design today is more than just form and function, it’s about fearlessness and exploration. TAD proudly presents GEN BOLD 1, capturing the pulse of India’s Interior Design landscape. More than a celebration of design, GEN BOLD strives to make a statement […]
In the heart of Bangalore, this french inspired 3BHK, 2000 sq ft residence unfolds as a composition of curated calm. It is designed for a well-travelled family who migrated from Kerala and spent decades abroad. the home draws on a wide palette of cultural, material, and spatial references. It reflects the confluence of a life […]
Nestled in the heart of Andheri, this compact 700-square-foot residence emerged from a heartfelt vision: a home that breathes light and air, evoking a sense of calm and understated elegance. The homeowners longed for a sanctuary of their own where every detail harmonized subtly with the light and air—from the whitewashed walls to the minimal […]
Tucked away in the heart of Delhi’s chaos, The Saba House is not just a home; it’s a pause. Spread across a modest 950 sq.ft, this apartment belongs to a young working couple who dreamt of something rare in an urban context, a home that felt light, lush, and unhurried. A space where the day […]
Where Contemporary Elegance Meets Colour-Pop Charm Nestled in the heart of the city, this elegantly designed 3BHK residence by informe designs is a celebration of balance where contemporary sophistication is effortlessly layered with playful colour-pop elements. The result is a home that is not only visually stunning but also deeply personal and welcoming. Informé Designs […]
Designed for a family of four, this 3BHK apartment strikes a balance between openness and functionality. “The client presented a straightforward brief, rich with intent—design an open furniture layout in the common areas to allow flexibility, and create bedrooms that maximise storage while maintaining clarity and ease of flow.” The design approach, therefore, was to […]