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Interior Design of a residence at New Delhi by J+AM Storey Architects

Saral, Interior Design of a residence, at New Delhi, by J+AM Storey Architects

Saral, Interior design of a residence at New Delhi by J+AM Storey – “Saral” means easy & effortless in Hindi and is an apt title for this Indian house located in Noida. In this compact house of approximately 1200 sq. ft area, lives a family of four. The couple with their two kids wanted a cost-effective makeover of their house on a limited budget.

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Turnkey Project Management & Interior Design Agency in Pune, Mumbai, Nashik & Ahmedabad by Studiodna

Turnkey Project Management & Interior Design Agency in Pune, Mumbai, Nashik & Ahmedabad, by Studiodna

Sophisticated designs with neutral tones is the complete definition of this office. The complete furniture here is white in colour which enumerates the brightness of the area. The ceiling has been made with a combination of modular tiles and wooden baffles. To break the monotony of the whiteness the breakout zone has been added with green wall and abstract bright furniture which immediately catches the eye. – studiodna

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Lets Nurture, IT Firm, Interior Design by Splayce Studio

Organic Discipline: Interior Design for an IT Firm – Let’s Nurture at Ahemadabad, by Splayce Studio

Let’s Nurture is an IT firm working nationally and Internationally. The submitted project is of an office based in Ahmedabad. The site is a corner office in a high-rise office building overlooking a busy approach road towards S.G. highway. Being a corner office, the large openings on two sides providing natural light and views, were major opportunities in the given site. Whereas the height limitations and the site area versus an ambitious list of requirements were equally challenging.

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Neel Sutra - Architecture Discipline

Neel Sutra, Gurugram, Interior Design by Architecture Discipline

The India Fashion Store has envisioned the hut as a rudimentary notion of shelter. A candid reference is made to the Single Line hut diagram; planned in the form of the veritable architectural notion of the Plan, section and the Walls, a hut-like section with a pitched roof allows for the generation of a strong axis that facilitates the demarcation of the space into the two key components of a retail store- display and movement.

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