Living room of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Living room of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Living room of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Main Focal Point Hierarchy the "Visual Anchor" theory is applied through the TV wall. By centering the technology against a backdrop of varying textures and flanking it with a bold, colorful art piece, the design creates a dual-focal point system. This ensures the room functions as a media space without the television dominating the aesthetic experience.
The design philosophy centers on a harmonious blend of Architectural Minimalism and Tactile Luxury. Across both the public and private spheres, the project emphasizes a "less is more" approach, where the quality of materials and the precision of lines define the luxury rather than overt ornamentation.
Living room of Jain House by JGP Consultants
The layout uses furniture to define the space, including a central plush sofa and a pair of modern, low profile armchairs with large morden frames on wall.
Dining of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Mixing different chairs with a bench makes the dining area feel more modern and less formal.
Dining to Living view of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Dining of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Kitchen of Jain House by JGP Consultants
The kitchen flows directly into the dining area, making the whole space feel large and perfect for family time. The modular cabinets are designed with clean lines and no clutter, giving the kitchen a very sophisticated and high-end look.
The central island serves as both a stylish focal point and a handy spot for quick morning meals.
Everything is tucked away in sleek, hidden cabinets to keep the countertops clear and the room looking tidy. The kitchen uses the same marble and wood tones as the living room, so the whole home feels perfectly coordinated.
Kitchen of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Kitchen of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Pooja unit of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Bedroom 1 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
The bedrooms use the same clean lines and soft colors as the living room to create a peaceful place to rest. All bedrooms are diffrent as per all family member's individual choice.
Bedroom 1 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
The material palette for this project is a sophisticated blend of natural textures and engineered precision. It follows a "Tactile Minimalist" approach, where the luxury is found in the quality of the surfaces rather than in decorative patterns.
1. The Architectural Base (Walls & Ceilings)
Vertical Fluted Paneling: This is the primary textural driver. Likely made from MDF with a high-quality lacquer finish, these ribs create a play of light and shadow that adds height and architectural rhythm.
Polished Stone/Marble Cladding: The lower horizontal plinth features a Statuario marble, providing a cool, smooth contrast to the warm textures above.
Micro-Concrete or Smooth Plaster: The left side of the feature wall uses a seamless, matte finish to provide a "visual rest" for the eye.
Bedroom 1 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
2. Warmth & Grounding (Wood & Flooring)
Natural Walnut/Teak Veneer: The floating console and the coffee table tray utilize a rich, medium-toned wood.
This introduces "organic warmth" to prevent the grey palette from feeling sterile.
Large-Format Vitrified Tiles: The flooring appears to be a high-gloss Italian marble-finish tile or natural beige stone, which reflects the ambient light and makes the floor plane feel like a continuous sheet of water.
Bedroom 2 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
3. Soft Elements (Upholstery)
Textured Bouclé or Twill: The daybed features a subtle micro-check or woven texture, adding a "soft-touch" layer to the furniture.
Matte Microfiber/Leatherette:
The armchairs use a smooth, taupe-grey performance fabric that mimics the look of high-end suede or matte leather.
Bedroom 2 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Bedroom 3 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Bedroom 3 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Bedroom 3 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Bedroom 4 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Bedroom 4 of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Multipurpose room of Jain House by JGP Consultants
The room utilizes a modular seating system designed to transition seamlessly from a sophisticated social lounge to a full-sized guest bed, maximizing the utility of the square footage.
Multipurpose room of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Balcony of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Toilet of Jain House by JGP Consultants
Toilet of Jain House by JGP Consultants
4. Hardware & Accents
Powder-Coated Metal: The slim legs of the furniture and the ceiling track lighting are finished in matte black, providing "sharp ink lines" that define the boundaries of the space.
Ceramic & Glass: Small accents, such as the sculptural white vases and the dark glass-top coffee table, add reflective qualities to the arrangement.