Photography: Courtesy the architect
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Space is a luxury and
Office for Contemporary Architecture, Indore, has endorsed this through their
design of a bungalow in Dewas, Madhya Pradesh...
Plenty of glass and windows,
complimented by select modern architectural design elements, make this plush
corner white-and-grey house stand out in the locality – a key demand made in
the client’s initial brief.
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OCA has ensured
maximum utilization of the plot and its surroundings; firstly, by advantaging
the open park in front of the house to offer an uninterrupted view of the
skyline; and secondly, by exploiting the 100% FAR (floor area ratio) that was granted to the plot to carve out amazingly
spacious personal spaces, which were beyond the client’s imagination.
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With large windows in each room ensuring plenty
of natural light and ventilation, the interiors look nothing less than those
seen in some extravagant television soap operas. They probably had to go beyond
their motto ‘Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication’ as the bungalow, by no
means, is simple – thanks to its large chandeliers and hotel-like ambiance – but
it sure is sophisticated.
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The four bedrooms, the drawing, living and dining
rooms and the kitchen are tastefully done. The client’s request for four
parking lots, besides rooms for servants and drivers, and a gym is also met
with. One
of the most admirable features is the interior landscape created between the drawing
and living area, which becomes the highlight of the home.
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Use of positive space, clearly avoiding clutter
is a big plus. Added to this, are the split levels that create an element of intrigue. Complimenting this, the material palette is understated and
generally neutral. This leaves a lot of room to play with colours in the soft
furnishings to add to the ambiance. Textural interventions in the form of
a lamp shade, wall treatment or even juxtaposing wooden panelling with painted
surfaces lends a plush feel. Lighting is discerningly ambient and augments the
understated interiors.
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While the
client’s brief for a bungalow, where one can rejuvenate and unwind has been met
with – as the house is plush and luxuriant; the theme to “promote an organic
way of living” though does not come across effectively.
It looks amazing. Nothing less than what anyone would want their dream house to look like.
ReplyDeleteThanks Puneet
DeleteIts look so awesome...some stuff are superb like natural stones used on wall, chairs, cladding and of course chandelier . Over all it looks extremely luxurious and fabulous.
ReplyDeleteMamta Bajaj
Interior Designer
http://www.futomicdesigns.com
Its look so awesome...some stuff are superb like natural stones used on wall, chairs, cladding and of course chandelier . Over all it looks extremely luxurious and fabulous.
ReplyDeleteMamta Bajaj
Interior Designer
Thanks Mamta
DeleteThat's such an interesting work! Rarely we get to see such kind of work from designers in Indore. Most of the work otherwise is so comercial. I have seen your other works as well in Society Interiors. They are really amazing !! :)
ReplyDeleteAkanksha Agrawal
Architect
Indore
Really great work Sir, it actually stands out in that locality.
ReplyDeleteIt's complementing with contradiction,
"Simplicity with luxury"