By Neehar Mishra
Photography: Clare Arni and Shankar Ramakrishnan; courtesy the architects
Modern-day
living, characterised by technological excellence overpowering familial ties,
calls for homes that strike the right balance of proximity and privacy,
aesthetics and functionality and quirk and subtlety…
R Residence in Bengaluru, a
project by InFORM Architects, is a striking example of how creative use of
space in a 40ft x 60 ft. area has culminated into a residence that is ultra
modern, exudes contemporary charm with an almost all-white colour palette, but
still retains the warmth of a family home.
The design vocabulary of
the three-storey home (and a mezzanine) relies heavily on geometric curves. Starting
from the exterior, which is defined by forward and backward falling curvilinear
strips that demarcate driveway, main entrance and basement garden, the ribbon
effect continues to define the different parts of the home, from the entrance
to the terrace, in a seemingly seamless integration.
The mosaic black-and-grey
surface that begins from the entrance extends inside the house, continues all
the way up the staircase, finally cascading down the ceiling, delineating all
aspects of the home - form, function, openings, furniture etc in perfect
synchrony.
The living room, dining and
open kitchen are located on the ground floor, on split levels; while the
topmost floor comprises the entertainment unit, the terrace and a spare
bedroom. The master bedroom on the first floor is spacious and suite-like, with
its cosy sitting area and a luxurious bathroom. The black, white and grey
palette is punctuated by a shot of red velvet-like ceiling in the kids’ bedroom
- a high-ceiling space with a mezzanine that serves as the study area.
While the colour scheme is
kept monochromatic, accent points are created throughout the home by
introducing spots of bright colour (such as the kids’ room), wood and unconventional
but high-on-aesthetics windows and units. The unconventional design approach of
the interiors is bound by the pixelated black-and-white glass mosaic that loops
through different areas of the home, encouraging familial connectivity via
internally networked visual and aural volumes.
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