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INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO

CASE STUDY

ID:1601111600233
Project types: Residential
Plot area: 373.5 sqm .
Built up area: 650.5 sq. mtrs
Material
specifications/vendors
details: Flooring: Italian
Fact File Marble, Tecnografica, Florim ,
Project Location: Ludhiana, Punjab Mirage Ceramics Lighting
Design Team: Mr. Manjinder Singh, Ar. fixtures: HYBEC Furniture and
Talwinder Panesar , Ar. Sapna Chauhan, upholstery: Arte, Warwick
Sanitary fixtures: Hansgrohe ,
Gurjeet Singh
Graff Kitchen: Aura Kitchens
Year of completion: 2019

Located in Ludhiana, a major town of Punjab, the design


language of the Accord House is largely an exploration of a
visual of clean magnificent form with the main material
being the concrete, in dark coloration, with a texture that
extends to the wooden elements complemented with the
landscaping. It has been designed in a way where the grand
interior resonates with the contemporary façade of the
residence. A variation of steel screens, louvers and a
combination of granite and wood are integrated with the
elevation of the project.
• The classic interior of the residence is planned over three
floors with the built-up area of approximately 650 sq.m. The
ground floor accommodates the drawing room along with
living and dining areas that has been tastefully designed with
handpicked furniture from Arte Furniture in New Delhi and
lighting from HYBEC. The powder room, on the ground floor,
employs contrast as its prime feature and is fitted with
handpicked fixtures, sitting well against a darker background,
and handcrafted flooring from Tecnografica

• The stairway leading to the first floor is an


interesting feature that has been highlighted with a
glass railing lined with hardwood and a chrome
outer stringer. The double height stairwell features
a striped ceiling with alternate bright and dark
bands that lends a proactive accent to the space
and adds to the relaxed tones of the interior of the
house
• The master bedroom, on the ground floor, is
sophisticated and soothing with soft textures
and colors, clean lines and modern furniture
pieces picked to resonate with the
personalities of the occupants of the room.
The lighting has been carefully positioned to
add a sense of calm to the whole space. The
master bathroom feels like an extended
design language of the space with materials
and fixtures chosen to exhibit splendor and
opulence..

• The design of the son’s room, on the first floor, has an experimental
approach with wall cladding in different materials and artworks and
bright use of color in the furniture that helped to elevate the character
of the room. On the contrary, the guest room, on the same floor, has
been engulfed entirely in shades of beige, making the occupants feel at
home. A rich, warm feel has been incorporated in the home theatre,
located on the first floor of the lavish Accord House. Acoustically treated
walls and an intelligent, automated lighting system complete the entire
look of the space.
THE GORGEOUS
HOME OF IRRFAN
KHAN
.
The Indian film
actor best known for his work • The apartment makes a statement right
in both Hindi cinema as well as at the entrance with an ink-blue passage
in Hollywood. decorated with cut-out floral motifs,
Much like his personality, Irrfan decorative frames and art sculptures,
and Supta’s residence reflects with only a sliver of light creeping in
warmth. The house is spacious from the majestic archway. The inner
and has a huge terrace spaces in contrast are flooded with
and interiors done according natural light through large fenestration
to his taste
• The living room inspired by garden-spaces has an exposed
ceiling with a poetic floral light installation that almost makes it
seem like a creeper is naturally clung to the slab and spread
across the expanse. A deep blue water body, with the gentle
sound of water overflowing from the urn placed at the center,
adds to the serenity of this space.

• The long balconies encompassing the living room from three sides, are
filled with tall greens acting as partition screens. The space speaks the
story of a journey, each piece of furniture and artefact collected lovingly
over a long span of time and displayed with great elegance. A two-seater
swing, created from a plank, the size of an open newspaper hangs from
dark-green ropes.
• Irrfan’s bedroom is a multi-lateral combination of
spaces - a tall library wall, a comfortable sofa
seating to watch television, a reading nook with a
rocking chair and a study room tucked away at
the back. The amber glass panels in the windows
cast beautiful patterns that move with the sunlight
through the day.

• The dining room is more stately and formal, with a


paneled wall inset with mirrors along one side. A hand
carved console and lots of floor lamps soften the space,
making it a royal yet warm place to enjoy a meal.
Sutapa’s bedroom, with its floral motif and Gond art, is a more
individualistic area, standing out in a house built around varied
knick-knacks, collected across far-flung travels. It comes with a
tiny balcony, barely big enough to hold a round yellow table and
two chairs.
Minimalist
Home
The house was designed for a Chandigarh based NRI couple. The
style is very contemporary like modern day houses – very minimalist
with straight lines. The décor has been kept minimal and chic as per
client’s requirements. Since both husband and wife were working,
they were yearning for a home which is complete in itself- a home
that requires least maintenance. The walls are usually donned in
lighter hues and most of the upholstery is kept dark. Since they have
kids who were prone to clutter the space every now and then, they
preferred a style that is adaptable. And hence was this. Here are few
stills from the house
Dining Area One of the walls in the Dining
A Home that area is mirrored; this has been done to
evokes poetry create an illusion of space.

The Living Room Spruced


up in subtle colors, the
living room is spacious yet
warm and welcoming. The Home Bar A
floor is gussied up cozy space is carved
with lavish rugs in
out for the Home
matching colors. The
Bar which is
upholstery and
equipped with ample
curtains strike a contrast storage
with the furniture
Every brick on the wall tells the story of the
efforts and contribution of the people
involved Mrs. and Mr. Gandhi, their son
Danish and daughter-in-law Jaitika. The
perfect blend of old and modern tangibles
and couldn't help but admire
how much thought the family has given to
A Home that every single corner of their home. The home
beautifully reflects the choices of each of its
evokes poetry occupants.
The living room which
was beyond an attractive
cabinet full of curios

THE LIVING ROOM

This unique canopy was designed by Mr.


Gandhi himself. I was mesmerized by his
enthusiasm as he was describing his favorite
place and soon enough Mrs. Gandhi, a very
beautiful and warm lady joined us and shared
her feelings; she recounted how their friends
would often sit at the bar stools sipping and
pondering on their wine glasses throwing witty
& humorous jokes at each other.
Usually Shafts are boring places which people try and The
cover with blinds or curtains, but this was different. The
lobby wall along the shaft was made of glass and the
lobby
opposite side of the shaft housed a beautiful two
storey building dummy and between the glass partition
and this dummy building ran a staircase into the
basement. What an excellent use of space and what an
appealing twist to a normally so boring area of a home.
The glass partition had an antique looking chest in front,
which I first thought was made of stone. Discovered
that it was wood given the look and feel of stone!
o
The elevator that rests in the
lobby cannot go unnoticed.
The lift area has been
beautiful done up with huge
mirrors in carved wooden
frames and as you move up
in the lift towards the top
floors there is a true display
of beauty; a waterfall that
extends from the first to the The bar area had wooden flooring, which before the recent renovation
last floor. All in all, splendid housed led lightings and served as the dance floor for family parties.
HOME INTERIOR
LIVING ROOM INTERIOR
DINING &KITCHEN
INTERIOR
ARTISTIC SPACE
MASTER BEDROOM
BEDROOM

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