This renovated triplex house design is a celebration of light. It is within the tranquil confines of the esteemed Maytas Hill County in Hyderabad. This further boasts a sophisticated design characterized by a harmonious blend of neutral materials and earthy hues. The understated elegance of this contemporary triplex house design exudes a sense of minimalism that is both refreshing and inviting.
Editor’s Note: “The triplex residence in Hyderabad epitomizes contemporary design, radiating an aura of minimalism and sophistication. The classic combination of natural wood with concrete finishes and CNC-cut aluminum jali enhances visual linkage and natural ventilation. The careful curation of materials harmoniously aligns with the overarching design ethos, resulting in a residence that effortlessly blends style with functionality.” ~Simran Khare
This Renovated Triplex House Design Is A Celebration of Light | Yellow Architects
With a footprint spanning 2700 sqft, this luxurious 4BHK villa is a testament to sleek lines and modern aesthetics. It features a combination of natural wood, concrete finishes, and CNC-cut aluminum jaali. The design prioritizes the infusion of natural light and visual linkage across levels.
Upon entering the building, the twisted rig console greets one, exuding warm tones as it stands against the backdrop of a wooden partition.
We meticulously addressed the integration of Vastu principles, structural considerations, and service requirements into this renovation project. Resulting in a space that not only delights the senses but also offers a harmonious living experience for its residents.
From the grand entrance adorned with a pergola and traditional Indian elements to the meticulously crafted interiors that seamlessly blend form and function. Overall, every aspect of this villa reflects a thoughtful approach to design.
The open-air seating area contributes a unique traditional Indian atmosphere to the structure. This further fosters a sense of connection with the local community. The combination of paving stones and intricately designed concrete furniture not only enhances the Indian aesthetic but also aids in the natural percolation of water into the ground.
The inviting drawing room emanates a sense of comfort, adorned with a tribal-themed painting and robust furniture overlooking the expansive double-height dining area. Further creating a feeling of anticipation and semi-privacy. However, the true highlight of the entire space lies in the hanging curtains, which steal attention with their exquisite appearance. The use of floor-to-ceiling windows not only enhances the lighting and ventilation within the room but also provides a seamless connection to the outdoors.
The living area is adorned with crisp, clean lines and a soft, neutral color scheme that seamlessly transitions into an outdoor sitting area featuring a serene wall fountain.
Conveniently, we connected the kitchen and puja area, ensuring easy access. The wooden ceilings beautifully contrast with the flooring, while the dining set seamlessly blends with the overall ambiance. The sleek, modern kitchen is elegantly designed in a minimalist style, predominantly in black and white tones. Moreover, this offers both functionality and a touch of luxury within the space.
The emphasis on creating a spacious layout ensures that the kitchen is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly practical for everyday use.
The expansive family lounge, situated between a cutout and a balcony, benefits from an abundance of natural light streaming in from the east-facing windows.
The careful selection of textures and materials contributes to a refined atmosphere within the room. While tastefully chosen decor pieces enhance the natural beauty of the wooden elements in the background.
The strategic placement of balconies and openings on the east façade ensures ample daylight throughout the structure, while a white metal screen serves both functional and artistic purposes. This overall enhances the visual appeal.
Double-height spaces achieve this by allowing sunlight to filter through the building, creating a warm and welcoming ambiance.
In the bedrooms, a selection of sophisticated furniture in classic English colors adds a touch of elegance and comfort to the living spaces.
The terrace features a harmonious blend of lush green grass, stepping stones, and gravel on one side, while the other side boasts a secluded deck and outdoor dining area. The design of the terrace is focused on providing a soothing tactile experience, perfect for leisurely barefoot strolls.
Various shrubs of different heights are strategically placed to enhance the overall ambiance and create a backdrop for our client’s cherished memories. The lighting and plumbing have been meticulously planned to ensure a seamless and enjoyable outdoor experience for our clients and their guests.
Fact File
Designed by: Yellow Architects
Project Type: Residential Architecture & Interior Design
Project Name: Solaris Nest
Location: Mytas Hill County, Hyderabad
Year Built: 2020
Duration of the project: 14 Months
Project Size: 2700 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Vamshi Krishna Cherupally
Team Design Credits: Ar. Krupa, Ar. Shashipreetham, Ar. Kurada Sharmila Dharani, Ar. Harshita Kalakonda, Ar. Sejal Rudrakar, Vineesh Goud & Vipin Barmala
Photograph Courtesy: Volumes.
Firm’s Instagram Link: Yellow Architects
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