A fluid intermingling of spaces
A 2BHK apartment at Juhu has been done up with clean, clutter-free and unconventional concepts with the emphasis being on 'less is more'
The interiors of an 850 sq. ft 2BHK apartment at Juhu were recently designed by the team of KNS Architects Private Limited comprising architects Kanhai Gandhi, Neemesh Shah, Shresht Kashyap and Sarika Oza.
'Less is More' is the visible premise when it comes to the design of this 2BHK apartment for a newly married couple. The couple's love for raw and unfinished products forms the theme for their home.
Clean, clutter free and unconventional concepts define the design dictate. The idea was to create a free flowing shell that enhanced a fluid intermingling of spaces.
The ceiling is the most dramatic element of the design, where a form finished concrete ceiling runs uniformly in grids throughout and forms the focus of this apartment.
The unfinished look and texture used for the walls is a result of applying a melamine coat to plaster of paris (PoP) and then scrapping it off.
Dull grey tiles add to the 'bare' look, where the simple grey tone lends a uniform backdrop for the colour palette. The earthy colour palate follows a 'back to basics' theme and is brought alive by materials chosen for their bare and raw feel.
Vibrant hues of accessories and upholstery have been juxtaposed against the neutral shades of the walls and floor which helps break the monotony of the neutrals.
Designed for a couple, the apartment is conceived as a suite with a guest bedroom. So the entire two bedroom apartment has been opened out, with the option of converting the guest bedroom into a single enclosed space.
This flexibility of enclosing the open spaces, without disturbing the homogeneity and seamlessness is yet another achievement. The open kitchen follows the overall theme of the home with the dining given a worn out look in its treatment.
Another fascinating aspect of the house is the use of light. There are normal whites, which are essential and effective for working and several yellows for infusing a feeling of warmth. An Arc like pattern created by the LED's in the living and guest room enhance the drama created in the ceiling.
The master bed ceiling has been treated in a different way as compared to the other areas. The recesses created in the ceiling help conceal LEDS to provide a soft glow for the space. A symmetric pattern created by these recesses in the ceiling and the walls furnish an interesting aspect to the overall design.
Minimal furniture and unconventional ceilings typify this not so common apartment. The clutter-free space seen and felt lends a sense of calm and peace to the mind and offers a welcome break from the chaotic and claustrophobic environment that one tends to work, live, travel in.
A 2BHK apartment at Juhu has been done up with clean, clutter-free and unconventional concepts with the emphasis being on 'less is more'
The interiors of an 850 sq. ft 2BHK apartment at Juhu were recently designed by the team of KNS Architects Private Limited comprising architects Kanhai Gandhi, Neemesh Shah, Shresht Kashyap and Sarika Oza.
'Less is More' is the visible premise when it comes to the design of this 2BHK apartment for a newly married couple. The couple's love for raw and unfinished products forms the theme for their home.
Clean, clutter free and unconventional concepts define the design dictate. The idea was to create a free flowing shell that enhanced a fluid intermingling of spaces.
The ceiling is the most dramatic element of the design, where a form finished concrete ceiling runs uniformly in grids throughout and forms the focus of this apartment.
The unfinished look and texture used for the walls is a result of applying a melamine coat to plaster of paris (PoP) and then scrapping it off.
Dull grey tiles add to the 'bare' look, where the simple grey tone lends a uniform backdrop for the colour palette. The earthy colour palate follows a 'back to basics' theme and is brought alive by materials chosen for their bare and raw feel.
Vibrant hues of accessories and upholstery have been juxtaposed against the neutral shades of the walls and floor which helps break the monotony of the neutrals.
Designed for a couple, the apartment is conceived as a suite with a guest bedroom. So the entire two bedroom apartment has been opened out, with the option of converting the guest bedroom into a single enclosed space.
This flexibility of enclosing the open spaces, without disturbing the homogeneity and seamlessness is yet another achievement. The open kitchen follows the overall theme of the home with the dining given a worn out look in its treatment.
Another fascinating aspect of the house is the use of light. There are normal whites, which are essential and effective for working and several yellows for infusing a feeling of warmth. An Arc like pattern created by the LED's in the living and guest room enhance the drama created in the ceiling.
The master bed ceiling has been treated in a different way as compared to the other areas. The recesses created in the ceiling help conceal LEDS to provide a soft glow for the space. A symmetric pattern created by these recesses in the ceiling and the walls furnish an interesting aspect to the overall design.
Minimal furniture and unconventional ceilings typify this not so common apartment. The clutter-free space seen and felt lends a sense of calm and peace to the mind and offers a welcome break from the chaotic and claustrophobic environment that one tends to work, live, travel in.
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