Interior
Interior Design as established is more than just the decorative part with arts and lights. It rather takes on difficult services like spatial planning, furniture design, specifications and lighting design. It takes time to understand the needs of the user to ensure that the best design with best quality is delivered.
En D’core Interio
Client – Pankaj Bajaj
Location – Rajouri Garden, Delhi
Category – Interior
The passion and talent of the designer has led this home with some truly stunning spaces. There is comfort in emptiness and to the designers, buildings should have this uniquely soothing quality in them – a genuine authenticity that speaks to the client’s search for the ‘original home’. This residence’s interior is a contemporary sanctuary, striking the perfect balance between the demands of the owner’s modern lifestyle and the decorative virtues of contemporary architecture.
Ufficio Lux
Client – Pankaj Bajaj
Location – Rajouri Garden, Delhi
Category – Interior
The first step of designing this co-working space is to divide it into smaller sections and plant functional needs into every section. Each function has its own unique characteristic, and each function is done by different divisions therefore the interior design is expected to carry different shapes and patterns. Despite the differences, a unity of design is required by combining a few concepts that are represented by basic forms and prime colors. A diaphanous distribution and compartmentalization are projected for the use of open offices in which everyone is in visual contact. For this purpose, transparent views are prioritized with the use of glass. The design seeks to give personality and representativeness to this space. Taking advantage of these interior volumes.
The Cleft House
Client – Praveen Sugandh
Location – Delhi
Category – Interior
The residence is an intricate display of design and function that found its inception in the client’s passion to create a comfort home for the three generations of his family. The client’s mandate was simple and humble; diversified spaces that remain interconnected like one’s family but also embodies the client’s appreciation of art and design.
The Forestay
Client – Gaurav Kaushik
Location – Dehradun
Category – Architecture + Interior
The Forestay, is located at an irregular-triangular shape land with a slight slope that defines a plateau over which it’s constructed. It reinterprets “simple with bay windows” typology with a regular morphology, simple roof and balconies alongside small bays. This building type involves shapes, heights, ornamentations, levels and characteristic elements such as the homogeneity of material, separated housing and front yards.
The Stonington Residence
Client – Kaushik
Location – Tehri, Garhwal
Category –Architecture + Interior
The Stonington Residence, The design aims to create architectural interventions that both respect and enhance this unique contoured site. Thick stone masonry define the structural axis that guides occupants from the entry parch, through the house and to the expansive views of the site and hills from every rooms defined further. Long, horizontal apertures and dramatically angled rooftops provide sweeping panoramas, while deeply-recessed overhangs offer shade and privacy to this family setting, providing a traditional take on the “American Porch”. The architecture frames the landscape, disappearing through the transparency of the glass doors while windows wide enough to flood the space with natural light.
Mausam – Feel of the Seasons
Client – Ajay Goel
Location – Chakrata
Category – Architecture + Interior
More than being low budget, this lodge is the outcome of a realisation that architecture need not be expensive and brand new. The attempt was to create awareness on the importance of having true-to self buildings rather than look alike ones. Placed along the contour, the spaces inside the structure are placed in three levels connected by a stair; two levels inside and then the final leading outside on a higher contour. The spaces are designed keeping in mind the dynamic requirements. Hence, the common spaces are expandable and the rest is kept optimum.