Living room of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Living room of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Living room of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Dining of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Dining of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Dining of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Master Bedroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
The Master bedroom is the biggest among all the bedrooms. To highlight this scale and celebrate it, the boat shaped king size bed has been kept in the centre of the room. Behind the bed towards the window there are two swivel chairs and a small table to create the perfect nook for unwinding over mesmerizing views of the Pawan Hans Airstrip with the Arabian Sea in the backdrop.
The most striking feature in the room is the bookshelf which has been carved out of the wall and acts as a hidden door between the bedroom and the walk-in wardrobe. The ceiling is curved in a cloud like form near the entrance of the room to create a niche for an indirect light.
Master Bedroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Master Bedroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Master Bedroom Walk in wardrobe of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
As one enters the walk-in wardrobe, the first thing they see is the ceiling. The clients’ mother used to embroider small patches of fabric which she wanted to incorporate as a memory in the home. Hence, these patches have been turned in to a ceiling fresco by taking inspiration from the renaissance era cathedrals. To elevate the focus to wards the ceiling, the wardrobes and study are in a neutral tone. The mirrors on either sides of the bathroom door reflect the ceiling to reveal details of the embroidery work. For the wardrobes, custom knobs have been designed and made on-site out of Sandstone and Teakwood.
Master Bedroom Walk in wardrobe of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Master Bathroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Son's Bedroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
As one enters the son’s bedroom, they pass through a passage which has been designed as a portal with indigo stained walls and ceiling, with the wardrobe on one side to almost teleport the visitor into his world.
To resonate with his vibe, two different shades of Indigo (light and dark) have been used in combination with teak wood to bring out the warmth and create a pleasing play of colors. The wall above the headboard is backlit with square pattern resembling the galaxy which is in continuity from the pattern on the wardrobe in the passage. The wardrobes and console have custom teakwood knobs made on site.
Son's Bedroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Son's Bedroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Son's Bathroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Grandfather's Bedroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
To capture the essence of his personality - bright, warm and cheerful, birch and baroda green marble were the perfect materials to create a space that is warm and comforting.
The bed, side - tables and wardrobe are made out of birch ply with elaborate inlay patterns in green marble and quartz. The bed headboard and curtains features fabric from Kalakaari Haath. For the wardrobes, custom knobs have been designed and made on-site out of Green Marble and Birch ply.
Grandfather's Bedroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Grandfather's Bathroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Common Bathroom of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
Foyer of Eclectic Minimalism by Pramāna Design
The light grey microtopped flooring runs throughout the rooms tying the spaces together and providing the right amount of color balance required for each room. The ceiling language is also simple and is planned to conceal services and structural members and also follows a uniform color throughout the home.