By Pari Syal
Photography: Courtesy OCA
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Ar. Aditya Agrawal
unifies individualistic preferences to design twin bungalows that are
independent; yet bonded by the underlying familial emotion…
When you look at
the bungalow, it looks like a single entity. Yet, the twin homes of two
brothers are like an umbilical cord, metaphorically tied through an entrance
that opens into a common living room and parents’ room.
Anointed with all
modern amenities, each of the homes is tailored to the individual needs of the
respective families. The 16000sq. ft. ground-plus-three-storey residence on a
plot area of 4000 sq. ft. is designed by Indore-based Ar. Aditya Agrawal,
Principal Designer and MD of OCA-Office for Contemporary Architecture. Walking
the fine line between ostentatious and banal, Aditya develops the design
vocabulary of this abode via a split-level typology, integrating landscape and
openness into spatial planning.
Starting out with
a play of materials in the exterior façade, Aditya goes on to cull disparate
interiors with luxe as the underlying factor. He blends modernity with
ethnicity as he carves out large wall openings covered in glass, double-height
living room, bespoke dining areas, eclectically-designed bedrooms and a common
unifying terrace. Each of the areas is furnished with lush textures, a
vivacious yet soothing colour palette and a juxtaposition of soft contours and
straight lines.
Restraint is key
to the success of this interior as spaces are orchestrated with choice
artefacts and works of art. Ceilings are elaborately treated – false ceilings
throughout: some paneled, others multi-levelled… all set with cove lighting to
add to mood settings. Different ceiling treatments add a distinct personality
to each of the spaces without being in-the-face.
An intrigue factor
wraps up the twin homes as a separate entrance on the ground floor directs one
to the lush home theatre – a dramatically inclined space in stark contrast with
the rest of the interiors. The other highlight is the connectivity with nature,
which is maintained throughout the house; a raised garden flanks the living areas
of these residences, accentuating the feeling of merging landscape and outdoor
sitting with interiors.
Influenced equally
by the forces of nature, size and geometry, this home explores the silent
chemistry between internal ambience and external landscape; and the ethos
of a close-knit family.
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