29 Jan This Residence Was Deeply Inspired By Korean House Design and Minimalism | Eijya Designs
The clients had returned from Korea after 8 years and were very clear about their vision of their dream home. They wanted an open, clutter-free layout with abundant natural light maximizing the available space. Their vision for this residence was deeply inspired by Korean house design and minimalism. They sought functionality in all spaces with each room serving a practical purpose with smart storage solutions. Their prime focus was to optimize the existing kitchen and utility area to make it more functional and better suit their needs. Technology integration was essential, aligning with the client’s IT background. They had a strict budget of 35 lakhs along with a stringent timeline of 4months.
This Residence Was Deeply Inspired By Korean House Design and Minimalism | Eijya Designs
We introduced a Subtle Fusion concept, harmoniously merging modern aesthetics with functionality. Our design emphasizes clean lines, open spaces, and a neutral palette to create a contemporary and sophisticated ambiance.
Key Elements:
- Cultural Nuances: Infusing subtle elements from Indian and Korean influences without overt patterns.
- Open Concept Brilliance: Optimizing natural light for a bright and spacious feel. The existing kitchen and utility area was transformed and tailored to meet the lifestyle needs of the clients. The dining area includes an elaborate Puja and a separate bar area.
- Neutral Tones with Modern Accents: A sophisticated palette with contemporary touches.
- Functional Retreats: Crafting comfortable and purposeful spaces in each room.
Smart home technology was seamlessly integrated, ensuring a modern living experience.
Embarking on the design journey for this residence, the emphasis was squarely on the intricacies of the design process.
The initial consultation artfully delved into the client’s lifestyle nuances and the preference for an open, uncluttered layout.
Central to this was the conceptualization of Fusion Elegance, deftly blending subtle Indian and Korean influences, characterized by neutral tones, clean lines, modern accents, and the creation of expansive spaces.
As the design phase unfolded, meticulous attention was devoted to space planning, aiming for optimal functionality through the seamless integration of modern minimalism with smart storage.
Kitchen, Dining and Utility
The existing dining, kitchen and utility areas were strategically modified to make space for a separate bar area, an elaborate puja area and a well organised kitchen and utility space.
The crux of the designing process manifested as the Fusion Elegance concept was meticulously brought to life through a refined colour palette, and the thoughtful curation of materials.
Although demarcated into separate zones, the whole space was seamlessly woven together by the colour tones, textures, wooden flooring and profile lights bringing in continuity.
Kid’s Bedroom
The boys’ rooms had their bit fun element in the form of a slide on bed for the younger one and a space themed ceiling for the elder one.
As the design gracefully transitioned to implementation, a skilled coordination among contractors and suppliers ensured the envisioned design seamlessly materialized.
With the aim of showcasing an innovative design tailored for enhanced practicality we carved out spaces that worked to the client’s lifestyle to the most optimum.
The final walkthrough served as a culmination, accentuating the journey of creativity, innovation, and impeccable execution within the defined timelines, and carefully crafted with meticulous detail to fit into the budget allocated for this beautiful home.
Fact File
Designed by: Eijya Designs
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Anagha
Location: Sarjapura Road, Bangalore
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 4 Months
Built-up Area: 2900 Sq.ft
Project Size: 1921 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 36 Lacs
Principal Designer: Shaily Jha
Design Credits: Smita Singh
Photograph Courtesy: Kaarigar Productions
Products / Materials / Vendors: Laminates– Merino lam / Wooden flooring– Action Tesa / Wallpapers– Life n Colors and locally sourced / Texture paint – All weather texture paint / Decorative Lighting –Fandom lights, Harold electricals / Puja Partition – Aristo / Furniture – Beds custom made inhouse, other furniture sourced by client / All modular work executed by Hangerspace / Paint – Asian paint / Hardware – Hettich ,Ebco
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