Blending Maximalism and Functionality

RSDA designs a luxurious home in Gurugram that is in line with the personalities of people who dwell in it.

The new dwelling envisioned for a family of four seamlessly reflects their personalities and aims to create a visual fusion of maximalism and functionality. The interior design intervention entailed the renovation of the existing space, a 4BHK apartment, to imbibe maximalism and bold strokes across the new 3BHK dwelling. Guided by the principles of Vastu, this residence occupies an area of 3000 sq ft on the ninth floor of M3M apartments in Gurugram.

Commencing from the main hallway on either side are the open living and dining spaces that reflect a brief of understated luxury. Recurring gold accents throughout the formal area camouflage as a binding element to the overall design. The minute details are observed in the treatment of main pillars and projections all around the house that is carefully concealed with fluted treatments and varied textures. The living room design exudes luxury with remarkable colors of grey and black, peppered with gold accents. Large 2 ft fluted chandeliers add panache along with the artwork that color blocks the entire space.

The dining area adjoins the living room, and the gold-metal dining table with a white marble top lends a timeless elegance situated in the foreground of an entire floor-to-ceiling mirrored wall. The dining area leads to the bar counter, which celebrates a luxurious material palette of bold-gold stoke against black marble. Without losing the essence of the original marble floors, the new interiors dazzle with a blend of lustrous finishes and dark hues.

The main hallway ends at the pooja room, which resonates with the client’s strong beliefs in Vastu. A feature wall with lotus cut-outs in gold adds a spiritual and serene touch to the space. The internal layout is carefully reckoned with various storage options and open-plan furniture arrangements. A fusion of eccentric furniture pieces stands out elegantly against the neutrality of dark hues and textures.

The subtle contrasts between the personalities of the clients are emanated from modern luxury in the living and dining to the rustic boldness in the den area. The den area features earthy textures, an abundance of warm lighting, and contrasting colors of green, brown, and beige that offer a relaxing ambiance. The design concept for the den area is rooted in the client’s preference for natural materials and textures that create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

While the master bedroom and walk-in closet are augmented with comfort and intimacy, playfulness and pops of subtle colors are brought to life in kids’ bedrooms and play areas. The master bedroom adheres to a muted scheme of colors and warm textures that abstains from maximalism seen in the common rooms. The bedroom design is a perfect balance of minimalism and contemporary design concepts, creating a serene space to unwind and relax. The walk-in closet features ample storage space with a combination of open and closed cabinets, making it easy for the client to organize their wardrobe and accessories.

Celebrating the homeowner’s start as a nuclear family, the design narrative can be transcribed as an extension of each member. Imbibing maximalist design ideas, the home reimagines spaces of luxurious living. The design concept blends functionality with maximalism, creating a comfortable and luxurious space that caters to the needs of the entire family. The designers paid meticulous attention to every detail, from the fluted treatments to the lotus cut-outs in the pooja room, ensuring that the design reflects the client’s personalities and beliefs. The resulting space is a testament to the designers’ expertise in creating bespoke interiors that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

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