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Bhatnagar’s Residence is 4500 sqft in size is scrupulously designed by Pramana Design studio in U.P, India. A unique style with open space planning enhancing the individuality of each area was the ultimate goal of the design parameters. The project was briefed as a challenge to reuse the old furniture and purchase material from the local artisans and karigars to cut the cost and make each piece well customized and satisfying the family’s traditional beliefs of THE PYRAMID: Avoid transportation + Reduce the waste + Reuse the old materials available + Use products that can be recycled + Dispose off as less as you can. Maximum material was purchased locally to avoid much cartage, the older furniture was reused and refurbished with minimum wastage and recyclable material, also producing an abundance of opportunities to work and earn for the local karigars, who are mostly blurred or underpaid in our construction world. The waste was disposed off to the authorities very well segregated between crushable and recyclable, also making the entire project a lot more fun.
The material selection, color palette, décor items were carefully selected in a manner with not much variation and continuing a cohesive approach. Tints of brown, beige with natural lighting in abundance, and getting closer to the greens give a very subtle and earthy vibe overall. Soft textures in natural shades add up the sophistication to the simplicity. Handmade Cane wardrobe, cast iron railings, cast iron pergolas, and pinewood wardrobe are the design attractions of the entire project which showcased one of a kind design approach and enhanced the vocal for local thought process. The entry foyer gives a very welcoming vibe with a huge double door and the drama created by the steel staircase with wooden face adds up to the aesthetic beauty of the space.
The spaces are very well lit with natural light and even at places where with glass blocks for diffused light. Using neutral tones with pastels in the bedrooms adds up the relaxation and peace that one wants in the bedroom. Greens are used to release stress, greys are used for restfulness and peace, pinewood is used to enhance the excitement, and blues to keep the mindfulness in peace and help in bringing the feeling of joy in the house. The entire color palette was designed in such a way to make the spaces look fruitful and energetic. Bathrooms are very well designed as private retreats for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Warm colors and whites for a sense of cleanliness and purity. Black and greys give a spa-like feeling and promote secrecy, calmness, and freshness in the bathrooms. A terrace garden designed with a mini theatre in the house in the hues of purple and beige to stimulate conversations and get people together. The space showcases luxury and brings excitement with an added element of a fish pond right in the middle of the room.
The project exhibits the use of the right amount of light, no mixing of too many colors in the wrong balances, and painted walls with dramatic segregations of lines and breaks to enhance the excitement in the most peaceful ways. The right color for the right feel, with local artisans the job done right, gives the most satisfying feeling from the moment you enter the house.
Client : Mr. Shekhar Bhatnagar
Area : 5000 sqft
Location : Alpha 2, Greater Noida
Project Status : Completed 2020
Company Name : Crimson Hotels, Citron Inn.
Area : 4000 sqft
Location : Ajmer, Rajasthan
Project Status : Completed 2022
Pramana Design Studio is headed by Ar. Neha Bhasin, a well established Architect, having more than 10 years experience in Architectural and Interior designing industry.
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