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kothari house
Project Brief
The Kothari house is home to a family of four with parents and their 2 sons. Moving into their new home, they wanted a space that reflects a combination of their varied styles. A neutral colour palette with metal accents in bold asymmetric shapes was the resulting design.
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/ wall design
mdf panel with grooves provided for gold beeding. asymmetric design to match that of the tv unit, the textured laminate continues onto the false ceiling.
/ tv unit and partition
mdf panel with grooves provided for gold beeding. asymmetric design is used to create a continuity from the tv unit to the partition wall. The partition is created to partially hide the dining area while still allowing light to pass through.
/ crokery unit
The crockery unit serves to display crockery and wash area for the dining table. The tall unit is concealed to store crockeries that theyy do not wish to display. The glass unit has an asymmetric composition to replicate the kitchen.

Project Brief
Svasa homes is known for its cosy, indian style modern homes. the client requested a contemporary space in terms of materials that are easy to maintain. the space was reqired to have a bold indian influence which we represented through the flooring pattern and locally sourced materials.





