By Neehar Mishra
Photography: Courtesy the architects
Bringing together natural
and modern elements, this residence reflects both, the personality and personal
preferences of its residents and the creativity and ingenuity of the designers…
The country’s fast
burgeoning elite and upper middle class calls for residences that are modern,
luxurious and high on functionality, complementing the urbane, cosmopolitan and
well-travelled lifestyles of their dwellers.
This is the exact brief
that the design team of Collage Architecture received from a Bengaluru-based
couple to design their home. The result is a residence
that is the product of a beautiful synergy between the built and the naturally
existing, modern design and traditional warmth, material and natural elements.
Diminishing boundaries
between the indoor and the outdoor has become a tactical way of making efficient
use of natural elements and the residence achieves this through projecting
volumes and large windows that encourage ventilation and natural light, sight
lines that open to frames of the outdoor greenery and sit-outs that accompany
the dining room, the bedrooms and the study.
Minimal walls, split-levels, double-height
spaces and an earthy white-and-brown colour palette that comes across through
white marble flooring and wooden interiors ensures that despite several rooms - four
bedrooms, living and dining, family area, kitchen, study, gym and recreational
spaces - the 7,200 sq.ft. home looks spacious and aesthetically refined.
Light plays a key role: maximised
in the interiors through open spaces during daytime; while after sunset, the
balanced use of mellow floor and garden lights makes the façade come alive,
making the various external spaces great spots to spend a relaxing evening.
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