Architecture

2020

Photographer : Shamanth Patil

"the elemental" stands in a 40' X 60' plot nestled in the suburbs of Bangalore. The focus of the design was to create unusually elegant spaces and interiors through a meticulous composition of horizontal and vertical lines. The planning features opulent spaces and amenities and the finishes are carefully selected to make a unique statement of life exceptionally well lived. The result is a relaxing and elegant sanctuary that spaces luxury and style.

The house is designed with large openings on either sides of the double height living space encompassing the benefits of natural light and cross-ventilation. The spaces designed are a refreshing revelation of a residential framework, with a sense of discovery and a feeling of intimacy in every section of this multi level home. The building is formed from basic elemental shapes with raw finished materials, such as exposed concrete, metal and clear glass. An element of copper is touched with customized lighting fixtures and planters. The eye catching red furniture in the living strikes a contrasting balance and completes the space.

In essence with the name of this structure, the built relates to the very basic elements of nature and the void spaces are played out in symmetry to the built hence creating a beautiful harmony striving to achieve a serene and peaceful living.

Bengaluru,Karnataka,India

Architects : Ashwin Architects
Year : 2020
Website : https://www.ashwinarchitects.com/

The bridge on the first floor acts as an axis connecting the rooms together.



The minimalistic open bar unit on the rooftop to relax and unwind.



Rustic finished modular kitchen unit with a breakfast counter and adjacent dining area.



Simple fabrication for book storage in the library where a huge window lets ample amount of natural light inside.



The extended living with landscaping can be used as a sit out area.



A complete contemporary theme where the design concept is zoomed in from the huge clear glass windows and a monochromatic tone on the exterior to the interior raw exposed concrete finished flooring contrasted with vibrant furniture and copper accent light



The living room flanked by lush landscape on both the sides creates a peaceful vibe within.


The master bedroom on the south west with a bay window seating and a compact walk in wardrobe space and an attached toilet.



The railing on each floor is not repeated and breaks the age old concept of railings. A unique blend of MS fabrication, MS cables and toughened glass.



The cut out area viewed from the bridge on the first floor where the contrast of the furniture can be seen on the exposed concrete flooring and a green backdrop.



The extended living transforms into a lively space during parties or even the family's favorite spot to enjoy on quiet nights.



The flight from the ground floor to the first where one can sit on the steps enjoying a cup of coffee adjacent to a lovely water body.





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