Twin Residence is a luxury house in Adipur built for two brothers as separate houses within a single compound. This house is built around the idea of having two private houses that are also connected by spaces within; it looks like a single house from the outside enhances the interaction and keeps the residents of both houses connected whenever required.
Editor’s Note: “Twin Residence, built with an embrace of traditional values unfolds with a contemporary sense, where both the past and present come together. Stone, wood, and glass compose a melody of contrasts, crafting an abode where elegance and warmth reside in every corner. This home is a calm dwelling where traditions and innovations converse rather than compete.” ~ Anusha Sridhar
Twin Residence Connects And Enhances The Interaction With The Spaces Within | Fusion & Creations
The facade of the house is designed in a manner to make the houses look as one single house and visually appear as a lavish big house in terms of scale.
A central courtyard becomes a capital of connectivity for both the houses, which also houses a pooja room . Additionally, it includes a gathering space around which can easily accommodate a small gathering.
The living room is a harmonious living space by blending classic, ornate elements of traditional design with the clean lines, minimalist aesthetic, and contemporary materials of modern design, resulting in a unique and timeless look that feels both elegant and current.
Incorporating classic, upholstered pieces with intricate carvings alongside sleek, streamlined furniture with minimal detailing.
Utilizing a neutral base with pops of rich, traditional colors balanced with bold, modern accents.
Combining natural materials like wood and stone with contemporary materials like glass and metal to create visual interest.
Pairing traditional chandeliers or sconces with modern pendant lights or recessed lighting to achieve a layered effect.
Respecting existing traditional architectural features while incorporating modern design elements like clean lines and open floor plans.
Overall, this design style seeks to achieve a balance between the warmth and character of traditional design with the functionality and sleekness of modern aesthetics, creating a space that feels both familiar and fresh.
The interior of the “KAILASH NIWAS” is classical decor with cozy spaces that provide a balance between tradition and modernity, flawlessly combining functionality and aesthetics.
Fact File
Designed by: Fusion & Creations
Project Type: Residential Architecture & Interior Design
Project Name: Kailash Niwas
Location: Adipur, kutch
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 2 Years
Project Size: 3870 Sq.ft
Principal Designer: Virali Mehta
Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah
Civil: Dharmesh Vora
Sanitaryware: Kerovit
Paint: Asian paints
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