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MS Design Studio

MS design studio, led by Ar.Manav Patel


and Ar.Shivangi Patel, is a Architectural and
interior design studio which mainly focuses
on modern furniture with a traditional
background. Their design involve a smooth
texture along with rustic finish .

A house should reflect the taste and the


personality of its owner as well as the
ability of the architects to make the whole
come together and form a space fit for its
occupants and its context. And that’s the
philosophy we follow while designing
residence.
-MS Design Studio
Brick Screen House

Brick Screen House Is a residential


Duplex in Vadodara, Gujrat.
The house follows a subtle Indian
and earthy aesthetic as per the
client’s taste, and has been
designed keeping in mind the
climatic conditions of the place.

Architect in-charge – Manav Patel


and Shivanigi Patel

Interior Designer In-charge – Ekta


kamdar and Deepika khatri
Scope of the Project:

Area : 5097 square metres


Communal living area: 2
Bedrooms: 4
Toilets: 5

• The apartments has a two


living areas, one on each floor
with Sofas, recliners and table-
chairs.
• There are total 4 bedrooms, 1
for Client’s parents, 1 for kids ,
1 for guests and 1 master’s
beroom
• The kitchen is in U-shape
• Toilets are fitted with WC,
washbasins and showers
A yellowish tint in each element binds every thing and
gives an earthy and luxurious feeling simultaneously.
The entrance is designed cleverly with a focal point
which is the artwork of arches made of indian
teakwood. The chair and plant vase is balanced along
the vertical axiz from the ceiling fan.

View of the Foyer View of the Foyer


Maximum care was taken to allow the flow of daylight
into the spaces. The little courtyard which acts as a
transition space on the ground floor stays lit through
out the day giving out a light and airy feel to the
spaces. Terrazzo carpet tiles are used on the floor to
separate the courtyard and dining space.

View of Courtyard and Dining View of Courtyard and Dining


The bedrooms follows the colour palette of
off-white and ocre yellow which gives it a
soothing to eye look. Also it reflects the
colour palette of traditional mud houses of
Gujarat. Patterns selected are of Vadodara’s
traditional art.

View of bedroom View of bedroom


Picture Gallery
Conclusion
The material palette of the project
consists of earthy materials such as the
Kota Stone, terrazzo tiles with a plenty of
wood and a dash of cane. The kota has
been used in different colors and finishes
such as mirror finish and river finish to
define the different areas.
Even the furniture and the fixtures have
been carefully selected to match the
Indian aesthetic

Inferences
• There should be a colour palette for
interiors
• Colour palette depends on the artistic
approach, concept and client’s vision
• Materials can be used in different
patterns to draw viewer’s attention
• The Interior should be soothing to eye
Thank You

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