By Savitha Hira
Photography: Courtesy the
architect
A spacious
layout aside, this home in Indore is a veritable exercise in incorporating fine
hand-crafted details that may date back centuries – infusing warmth and
heritage charm into contemporary interiors and lifestyle.
The role of
detailing in interior design and décor is a like drawing a fine line that
balances creative imagery with technical precision. Principal Designer of Abhikalpan Architects Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Manish Kumat, a nature-inspired creator,
who believes in giving 360-degree solutions to his clients, has designed this
home that spills out to meet the outdoors
in a chic contemporary flourish.
Working around
three plots of 1500 sq. ft. each; forming an L-shape with a ground plus one structure, the simple bungalow welcomes sunshine into its fold with
cross ventilation and plenty of daylight via an additional 1500 sq. ft.
open-to-sky courtyard.
The central theme of the home revolves around this small courtyard that can be viewed from the dining, kitchen and the bedroom, at once emphasizing the double-height foyer as one enters the home. Additionally, the ground floor houses an office space and the top floor accommodates a gym and a Steam-cum-Jacuzzi.
View of living area with cut-work done in MDF in TV unit; Jute wall covering; Crockery unit shutter embossed in Corian; Beautiful cut-work in acrylic with wooden handrail. |
Veering more
towards creating timeless appeal, Manish keeps the colour palette and all design elements understated
and juxtaposes them carefully so as not to overdo any one particular detail or
craft. Whether it is the exposed brick wall in the living area; hand-made cane
wallpaper; custom-designed furniture pieces; mother-of-pearl inlaid Corian in
centre table; metallic grey 3d paper tile backdrop in one of the bedrooms; CNC cut frosted acrylic balustrade, or even Corian-embossed
cabinet shutters, the home is personalized with little nuances that speak
volumes.
Slant roof in master bedroom with beautiful vintage-appeal rafters in ceiling |
Exposed brick work in the living room with a passage leading to the rooms on first floor. |
Infusing the
modern home with its luxurious appeal, Manish uses Butt chino Italian marble,
German hardware, crystal chandeliers and VOC free paint as integral elements of
his design. Discerningly juxtaposing them with traditional Indian craft
practices like chattai-weaving, inlay or by including elements like the ornate
brackets in ceiling rafters, and the like, he subtly but surely merges old with
new.
Daughter's room in mauve and pink with smart lights on one side. |
Son's room with 3d paper tile clad on walls. |
Consequently, the home shines through as a discerning eclectic mix of design details, materials, and ambiances that hold varying appeal within a harmonised whole. It seems as if the architect is voicing a social message via his design: that one can’t and should not ignore his roots to embrace modern methods of living.
Love this home. Love the intricate details & the simplicity of it. Very tastefully done & looks very Inviting.
ReplyDeleteSome very nice tonal and textural combinations here, very interesting interiors!
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