Venkat Raj Residence



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Client
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Venkat Raj
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Client
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Venkat Raj
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Client
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Venkat Raj
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Services
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Complete interior design including civil works, false ceiling
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Services
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Complete interior design including civil works, false ceiling
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Services
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Complete interior design including civil works, false ceiling
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Location
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Casa Grand Elan, Navalur
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Location
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Casa Grand Elan, Navalur
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Location
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Casa Grand Elan, Navalur
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Duration
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6 Months
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Duration
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6 Months
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Duration
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6 Months
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Theme
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Fusion of Traditional and Modern
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Theme
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Fusion of Traditional and Modern
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Theme
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Fusion of Traditional and Modern
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Category
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Residential
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Category
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Residential
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Category
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Residential
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Type
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Luxury Residence
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Type
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Luxury Residence
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Type
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Luxury Residence
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Size
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3,000 sq. ft.
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Size
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3,000 sq. ft.
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Size
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3,000 sq. ft.
The main objective of this project was to create a home that reflected the client’s lifestyle and personal preferences rather than adhering to a single design theme. As an NRI client working abroad, most interactions were conducted over video calls. The outcome was a seamless fusion of traditional and modern elements, with teal blue highlights and mirrors used extensively to bring brightness and openness to the space. Darker wood tones added traditional warmth, while geometrical patterns introduced a contemporary touch.
Vision and Concept
Client Vision: A home that feels bright, personalized, and combines traditional and modern elements.
Design Concept
Teal blue was used as an accent color in the kitchen, dining, and living areas, reflecting the client’s preferences.
Dark wood tones added traditional warmth, while geometric patterns brought a modern edge.
Mirrors were strategically placed to enhance the feeling of space and brightness.
Key Features
Pooja Unit
Traditional design with an emphasis on creating a serene and sacred space.
Kitchen
Countertop made of Nano Slab imported from China, offering high durability and resistance to stains.
Color and material palette: Wood, teal blue, white, and black.
Master Bedroom
Spacious room with a king-sized designer bed.
Additional bed for the son, along with a wooden laminate finish wardrobe and a study area.
TV Unit and Family Room
The client's favorite spot, serving as a multi-purpose area for gaming, movies, and family time.
Storage units integrated seamlessly into the design.
Kids’ Bedroom
Custom-designed orange Tetris-themed wallpaper reflecting the son’s interests.
Dual study unit designed for both the mother and son, with adjustable bookshelves for flexibility.
Living Room
Accent wall and mirrors for aesthetics and functionality.
Dining Room
Open shelf for snacks to keep the dining table clutter-free.
Custom dining table with benches that can be tucked away to save space.
Tabletop and coffee table made from leftover Nano slab, ensuring material efficiency.
Challenges and Solutions
COVID-19 Delays
Despite the pandemic, the project was completed with careful planning.
Building Issues
Water seepage was resolved before starting interior work.
Time Gaps
Documentation of design decisions ensured that all plans were accurately executed, even when the client lost track of earlier discussions.
Vision and Concept
Client Vision: A home that feels bright, personalized, and combines traditional and modern elements.
Design Concept
Teal blue was used as an accent color in the kitchen, dining, and living areas, reflecting the client’s preferences.
Dark wood tones added traditional warmth, while geometric patterns brought a modern edge.
Mirrors were strategically placed to enhance the feeling of space and brightness.
Key Features
Pooja Unit
Traditional design with an emphasis on creating a serene and sacred space.
Kitchen
Countertop made of Nano Slab imported from China, offering high durability and resistance to stains.
Color and material palette: Wood, teal blue, white, and black.
Master Bedroom
Spacious room with a king-sized designer bed.
Additional bed for the son, along with a wooden laminate finish wardrobe and a study area.
TV Unit and Family Room
The client's favorite spot, serving as a multi-purpose area for gaming, movies, and family time.
Storage units integrated seamlessly into the design.
Kids’ Bedroom
Custom-designed orange Tetris-themed wallpaper reflecting the son’s interests.
Dual study unit designed for both the mother and son, with adjustable bookshelves for flexibility.
Living Room
Accent wall and mirrors for aesthetics and functionality.
Dining Room
Open shelf for snacks to keep the dining table clutter-free.
Custom dining table with benches that can be tucked away to save space.
Tabletop and coffee table made from leftover Nano slab, ensuring material efficiency.
Challenges and Solutions
COVID-19 Delays
Despite the pandemic, the project was completed with careful planning.
Building Issues
Water seepage was resolved before starting interior work.
Time Gaps
Documentation of design decisions ensured that all plans were accurately executed, even when the client lost track of earlier discussions.
Vision and Concept
Client Vision: A home that feels bright, personalized, and combines traditional and modern elements.
Design Concept
Teal blue was used as an accent color in the kitchen, dining, and living areas, reflecting the client’s preferences.
Dark wood tones added traditional warmth, while geometric patterns brought a modern edge.
Mirrors were strategically placed to enhance the feeling of space and brightness.
Key Features
Pooja Unit
Traditional design with an emphasis on creating a serene and sacred space.
Kitchen
Countertop made of Nano Slab imported from China, offering high durability and resistance to stains.
Color and material palette: Wood, teal blue, white, and black.
Master Bedroom
Spacious room with a king-sized designer bed.
Additional bed for the son, along with a wooden laminate finish wardrobe and a study area.
TV Unit and Family Room
The client's favorite spot, serving as a multi-purpose area for gaming, movies, and family time.
Storage units integrated seamlessly into the design.
Kids’ Bedroom
Custom-designed orange Tetris-themed wallpaper reflecting the son’s interests.
Dual study unit designed for both the mother and son, with adjustable bookshelves for flexibility.
Living Room
Accent wall and mirrors for aesthetics and functionality.
Dining Room
Open shelf for snacks to keep the dining table clutter-free.
Custom dining table with benches that can be tucked away to save space.
Tabletop and coffee table made from leftover Nano slab, ensuring material efficiency.
Challenges and Solutions
COVID-19 Delays
Despite the pandemic, the project was completed with careful planning.
Building Issues
Water seepage was resolved before starting interior work.
Time Gaps
Documentation of design decisions ensured that all plans were accurately executed, even when the client lost track of earlier discussions.
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