Meshing tradition with Modernity

How can a design be traditional yet contemporary? How can you be made to fell global yet be local? How can four walls be transformed into something you can proudly call home? These are the questions that inspire my current creation.. an area of 1600s.ft in the posh locality of the city transformed from mundane into an admirable comfort zone, a zone my client lovingly calls Home. The house is conceived on the basic theme of an interesting use of color, lights and moment of surprise.
Through the innovative approach, the space has been transformed mundane into an admirable comfort zone for the client. Spread across an area of 1600s.ft in the posh locality of the city, the abode features an inviting living room, where the furniture piece have been accentuated with the French elements, floral motifs yet minimalistic that personifies the client’s taste.
The casa has been metamorphosed of archaic and radical urban design which highlights the interesting use of material and style. The subtle introduction of the French elements and the dark veneers creates the perfect backdrop for the multiple seating options like the floral upholstered English couch, the bay windows, etc. The space has been opened up by opting large box windows not only for the natural light but also for to connect with the green lawns in each room. The other rare treats exhibited are the ancient style zinc oxide window grills, which act as a catalyst to the perfect ambiance.
Contributed by: Pranav Thakur
Complete Article and Images are available in Building Giants May 2013 Issue