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Anand Menon & Shobhan Kothari AA Residence (Mumbai)
This house belongs to a dynamic business oriented couple. It is a modern chic urban home that caters to the lifestyle of the couple and their two kids. They wanted their fine spaces to be a harmonious blend of enthusiastic and elegant modern interiors. The house is equipped with some latest technology and has high standards of comfort. It accommodates modern aspirations of the nuclear family, promising them power and leisure that is synonymous while being at home. The house is energy sufficient and designed with maximum creativity. The spaces designed are a refreshing revelation of a residential framework that supports a cultural link, a sense of discovery and a feeling of intimacy in every section of the house.
FIRM NAME Atelier Design N Domain PRINCIPAL ARCHITECTS Anand Menon Shobhan Kothari EDUCATION/AFFILIATION B.Arch KRVIA Institute Mumbai COA,IIID, IIA
PRODUCTS/VENDORS Paint: Asian Paints & TOA CP Fittings / Sanitaryware: Grohe & Hansgrohe Furniture: Josma Zed Creation & Chandan Furniture Furnishing: Radius Furnishing Flooring: Italian Marble Kitchen: Siemens, Nirali Air Conditioning: Daikin Electrical: Sources Unlimited, Archilium, Norysis Lighting: Archilim, Sources Unlimited
BUILT UP AREA 2500 sq.ft. CONSULTANTS/CONTRACTORS TEAM SIZE 25 people CONTACT 815, 816, 817 Corporate Avenue, Sonawala Lane, Goregaon, Mumbai - 400063, INDIA T +91 022-2685 5983 / 84 / 85 / 86 E anand@dnd.in, shobhan@dnd.in W www.adnd.in
Civil: Hinglaj Enterprises Plumbing: Hinglaj Enterprises
revelation Every corner of the house is designed beautifully, keeping in mind the main theme of the décor. The house is enriched with vibrant colors infused through artwork and different kind of textures. The living room with its seating, dining table and bar cabinet formed the main pieces of the collage. The family engagement areas are accentuated with two beautiful contradicting paintings.
“The overall décor of the house is on modern art and certainly has that soothing artistic touch in every room.”
The media room was designed with a geometric screen on grey smoked mirror clad on the back and ceiling. Worn out leathered sofa forms the main piece of this room. Classic posters and colour bring the finishing touches to this room.
Left: The entrance passage is composed with a chevron sideboard with brass legs designed by Josmo studio. The oak fluted walls lead you into the house. Right: The media room has a screen ‘jalli’ backdrop that envelope onto the ceiling. Vintage wooden flooring accentuates the space. The centre table is designed by Josmo studio.
Left: The children’s room has the splash of colours on wardrobes and storage cabinet. Centre: The media room enjoys modern patterns in the form of screen and carpets to bring in the informal look Right: Interior spaces are never completed without the right accessory or the artwork. The final picture is a juxtaposition of all elements.
amazing work a-head
The most stunning space, is the master bedroom with its amazing wall work at the head of the bed. The home perfectly blends the architecture, interior design and landscaping, each complimenting the other but none dominating the other.
FLOOR PLAN
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FLOOR PLAN 1. MAIN ENTRANCE
8. MASTER BATHROOM
2. LIVING ROOM
9. GUEST BEDROOM
3. KITCHEN
10. GUEST BATHROOM
4. TERRACE
11. FLOWER BED
5. DAUGHTER’S BEDROOM
12. MEDIA ROOM
6. DAUGHTER’S BATHROOM
13. SERVANT’S ROOM
7. MASTER BEDROOM
the challenges The entire apartment was divided by a continuous spine of circulation running right in the centre along its length. It was indeed a challenge to attempt a design feature which would be the backdrop to the entire house and also connect various spaces along its length. The spine wall was treated in smoked Oakwood whose profile imitated a 'curtain'; its undulating bends reflected in the wood creating the necessary drama.
the inspiration The built in circular structure became our inspiration while designing and choosing the dĂŠcor for the house.
TEXT CREDITS ADND
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Sebastian Zachariah
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