The villa interior in Bangalore beautifully combines Japandi aesthetics with modern design elements. The TV unit features elegant wooden panelling that complements the room’s earthy tones. A PVD-coated glass partition adds a touch of sophistication and subtly separates the living space. The furniture is contemporary, with clean lines and soft curves, creating a cosy yet stylish atmosphere.
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The plush seating, along with the marble and wooden coffee tables, enhances the room’s comfort and also the functionality.
Moreover, large windows with sheer curtains allow natural light to flood in, highlighting the neutral colour palette and contributing to the serene ambiance.
The kitchen of this villa in Bangalore comes with a blend of traditional and modern elements. The Moroccan tiles create a striking backsplash with their intricate patterns, adding a touch of exotic elegance.
The wooden base cabinets provide a warm and natural contrast. Thus offering ample storage and a sturdy foundation.
Moving further, the acrylic middle and overhead loft cabinets introduce a sleek, contemporary feel, enhancing the kitchen’s functionality with their easy-to-clean surfaces.
The combination of these elements results in a harmonious and visually appealing space that is both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
The guest bedroom features a modern and minimalist design with a focus on comfort and functionality. The side table, made of dark wood with clean lines and simple hardware, provides practical storage and also complements the room’s neutral palette.
The wardrobe, with its geometric pattern and sliding doors, maximises space while offering ample storage. Soft lighting and a neutral colour scheme create a cosy and inviting atmosphere, perfect for guests.
Master Bedroom is contemporary with a harmonious and warm colour palette. Additionally, the bed, adorned with botanical-themed bedding, stands as the focal point. This is complemented by plush pillows in various textures and shades of gold and brown. The headboard is cushioned, adding a touch of comfort and luxury.
Moreover, on either side of the bed, minimalist side tables hold decorative elements like vases, enhancing the room’s aesthetic without clutter. The built-in wardrobe features sleek, dual-tone sliding doors and provides ample storage. Thus seamlessly integrating into the room’s design. Soft, ambient lighting from recessed ceiling lights and natural light from sheer curtains creates a cosy and inviting atmosphere.
The use of mirrorsand wooden ceiling accents adds depth and a touch of elegance to the space.
The room’s interior exudes a serene and sophisticated ambiance. The centrepiece is a large bed with a plush, tufted headboard, adorned with soft, neutral-toned pillows and linens.
The side table beside the bed is minimalist, featuring a simple design with a small potted plant for a touch of greenery. The wooden ceiling with recessed lighting adds warmth and character to the space.
The study area features a vibrant tropical wallpaper, creating an inspiring workspace. Adjacent to the bedroom, the walk-in closet combines acrylic and wood finishes, offering a modern and functional storage solution. The overall design emphasises comfort and style with a cohesive colour palette and thoughtful decor elements.
Fact File
Designed by: InterioArch Design Studio
Project Type: Residential Interiors
Project Name: Villa 264
Location: Bangalore
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 3 months
Plot Area: 1150 sq.ft
Built-up Area: 1850 sq.ft
Project Size: 1850 sq.ft
Project Cost (approx.): 19 lakhs
Principal Architect: Ar. Halima Sadya
Photograph Courtesy: Prithvi Photograpahy
Firm’s Website Link: InterioArch Design Studio
Firm’s Instagram Link: InterioArch Design Studio
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