Modern Residence at Jodhpur - Ravi and Nupur Architects

A Modern Residence at Jodhpur, by Ravi and Nupur Architects

Modern Residence at Jodhpur - Ravi and Nupur Architects

Name of the Project: Modern Residence
Project Location: Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
Architectural Group: Ravi & Nupur Architects
Architects/Designers Name: Ravi Jain, Nupur Jain
Client: Mr. Ajeet Mehta
Project Completion Year: 2015
Total Area (Enter sq. meter or sq. feet): 2400sqft


Modern Residence at Jodhpur - Ravi and Nupur ArchitectsThe residence with plot size 2400 Sqft, located in Ratannagar, Jodhpur was designed to accommodate a nuclear family with social lifestyle. The house is designed on modern concept with subtle color themes. The basic idea of designing this residence was to create modern, spacious and fresh structure that reflected the ever- changing times as well as the simplicity of their old home.

The residence accommodates 3 bedrooms, drawing, living, dining & kitchen on the ground floor. Each & every space is thematically designed.

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