Interior
Photographer : Justin Sebastian Photography
Architects | : | Ar.Naufan and Ar.ifthi |
Area | : | 1300 sq.ft |
Year | : | 2021 |
Website | : | https://www.instagram.com/studioarchpartners/?hl=en |
The material palette demands minimal lighting — which is effected with highlighters and adjustable lighting systems, giving appropriate lumen to break the monotony. “We selected lights with curves to balance with the overall geometry and colour palette of the apartment. Few lights — such as those for the dining and breakfast counter — are customised and installed at the site itself. The magnetic track light harmonises the lines of the ceiling to ensure the lighting pattern is even. “Natural lighting is an important factor for any space. Here. it has been managed by putting in a simple neutral sheer curtain which allows quality daylight to most of the spaces,” discloses the duo.
For the architects, the material direction also represents the challenge in this assignment. “It took multiple stages to choose the terrazzo, the wall colour, the mosaic tiles and wood to be used for the interior,” they say. “We had to use 2 ft x 2 ft terrazzo tiles for the flooring instead of actual terrazzo because of logistical problems of getting the machinery to the tenth floor.” The project is an epitome of minimal aesthetics and right special orientation. The concept of arches and curves are built to connect vertical and linear surfaces to create harmony in the total interior. Customised wall artworks made by a talented artist stand in place of framed paintings. “Every space is designed by respecting the user’s lifestyle and emotions towards their home,” the architects point out.
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