By Marina Correa
Photography: Rohan
Dayal courtesy StudioWood
Read Time: 2 mins
Astutely balancing
ethnic and contemporary sensibilities, Studio Wood designs a warm and homely
residence for a joint family in Surajkund, Haryana…
A rich yet
understated smorgasbord of textures, colours and patterns defines spaces as
well as unify them. The raw sandstone ‘jutting-out’ railings add oodles of
ethnic charm, whilst cut-outs in the boundary wall with sandstone planter boxes
welcome one to this 11,500 sq. ft. abode.
Off-white Katni
marble, wood and tiled patterns allude to a varied flooring palette, whilst
teak and oak wood with metal insertions and bamboo ply etc. comprise custom-designed
furniture. Use of traditional fabric prints such as Ikat and Kalamkari instantly
weave Indian-ness into spaces; woven cotton fabrics in bright colours add
vibrancy; floral motif wallpaper in the dining area and artworks collected on family
travels adorn the living room walls – enveloping the house with a lived-in
vibe.
Bright and airy, the
earthy-toned rectilinear music room stands out for its immersive traditional
décor comprising divans, rugs, diya and an exquisite Saraswati veena
instrument belonging to the senior-most member of the household and Padmashri
classical vocalist Mrs Guha. A low-rise wooden platform is set against a hand-painted
artwork of Goddess Saraswati enshrined within a bamboo-and-wood-clad wall, the
matting backdrop extending onto the ceiling.
One sees a
judicious melding of form and function – the wooden slatted separator (at the
entrance) continues as a bench; glazed ceramic tile inserts to the wooden
dining table double up as a hot plate; a step stool in the kid’s bedroom is
also a ladder… catering to a surprise element.
In terms of
colour, the electric blue Hans Wenger replica chair forms a striking contrast against
the predominantly lumber-toned dining area. A small courtyard wedged between the
kitchen and dining volume follows a palette that draws on colours from nature;
a sunny textured wall makes a dramatic three-storey statement as a light well, whilst
a serene water body, grassy patch and brick-hued paver flooring completes an outdoorsy
feel.
Taking the
external factor forward, the second-floor balcony exudes a Mediterranean touch
with potted planters, blue patterned flooring and full-of-character
brick-and-concrete benches, turning this abode into an eclectic space, where
cost-effective furniture and techniques, fusion of materials and layering of
patterns is used intelligently.
Fact File:
Clients: Jitendra
& Madhavi Guha
Design Firm:
Studio Wood
Design Principals:
Vrinda Mathur, Navya Aggarwal & Sahej BhatiaDesign Leads for this project: Vrinda Mathur and Sahej Bhatia
Area: 11,500 sq. ft.
Location: Surajkund, Haryana
Location: Surajkund, Haryana
I love the look of these Indian interiors, they're really beautiful. Interior decorating has always been very scary but also rewarding for me. I can set up a voip server and decorate like a pro. Thanks for sharing these images, they're my goals.
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