Text provided by Nishal Sevak
Simplicity, serendipity, and serenity reside here, in this very attained residential cusp of Vadodara. The very affectionate phrase 'the world ends at home', which signifies that the home is a complete and fulfilling world in itself, personifies the ethos of this home to its very core. Located in a developing residential neighbourhood, this 3500 sq. ft. is nuanced in the layers of simple living. Away from the design ongoings that appeal to the latest trends, this project's design sense sets a self-content and satisfactory tone.
In the virtue of living with a subtle allure, the planning of the apartment delves into a zen piece of mind, a language of continuum observed from the threshold itself all the way towards the private areas. The sensory journey starts at the entrance, leading to the monochrome-swathed foyer. The splash of natural light flooding in makes up for a positively filled and welcoming space, along with the warmth undeniably radiating from the wood-lined ceiling. The entrance faces a concealed door in white vertical grooves beyond which lies the house help spaces. The passageway is the spine of the apartment, connecting the spaces through its linearity.
Further ahead, the passage immerses in a playful vocabulary that is reflected in the patterns of the flooring. The Kota stone exudes natural living; it brings a touch of playful personality with a diagonal inlay of white stone. The office space is placed straight ahead, accessible through a glass partition, making the linear passage more open and visually soothing. The spine of the apartment, the central corridor connecting all the rooms, is a crucial design feature. The L-shaped transparent layer of the multipurpose room is a metal frame, bringing a wave of airiness into the space, making it incredibly inviting. The semi-transparency nature of the glass provides adequate individuality and purpose. It remains in a calming sync with the passageway and the home office. The concrete texture on the walls has a calming, laid-back effect, taking the earthy feel forward with ochre-coloured couches and deep wooden flooring. The artwork on the partition is a bold addition of bright colours and patterns. Crafted by artists Maharshi Mistry and Pranshu Thakore, it creates a visual appeal while walking along the passage and provides privacy between the home office and the multipurpose room.