GA Design | Design Essentia Magazine https://designessentiamagazine.com #letstalkdesign Fri, 23 Feb 2024 13:53:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://designessentiamagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/cropped-de-logo3-32x32.jpg GA Design | Design Essentia Magazine https://designessentiamagazine.com 32 32 Infinity House / GA Design https://designessentiamagazine.com/infinity-house-ga-design/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=infinity-house-ga-design&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=infinity-house-ga-design Fri, 23 Feb 2024 13:43:17 +0000 https://designessentiamagazine.com/?p=22834 a house in Khandala with large overhangs and contemporary style with a white and grey palette.

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A house in Khandala with large overhangs and contemporary style with a white and grey palette.

Project Name : Infinity House
Project Location : Khandala, Mumbai, India
Architect/Interior Designer : GA Design
Principal Designer : Rajan Goregaoker

Photographer: Prashant Bhat

Text description by the architects.

On our initial visit to the site, we knew that this site would be a challenge. The plot was irregular in shape and contoured. There was a dense undergrowth on site and a terrain which was unmanageable and it was very difficult to understand how to plan the villa so that it should be facing the best views. After a lot of hard work, and surveying the surrounding areas we took our best guess and started to work.

Since site was contoured, we worked with the section first. Entry level would have the living and we could therefore achieve a floor below and above. Regulations anyways permit a height of 9 meters above ground so the contoured site proved to be to our advantage.

 Honestly speaking we were always waiting for an opportunity to design an infinity pool and this site seemed ideal for that.

The client’s requirements were simple. It was understood that it was important to take maximum advantage of the view. Apart from the master two more bedrooms for his children a guest room and room for groups of friends. Games and entertainment area was important too. The rest was up-to us.

The challenge was orienting the villa and understanding which would be the best angle to orient the house to maximize the views.  That was difficult and we were apprehensive till we were actually standing on the first slab of the house. The ground floor plan has the living centrally located with the kitchen the service areas, the changing rooms, Jacuzzi and group guest room areas on the left and the guest room and the staircase core on the right. The staircase leads to the bedrooms on the first floor and the entertainment area on the lower floor.

The language of the house in contemporary with a white and grey palette. Khandala being an area of heavy rainfall we have designed the house with large overhangs. Here at the entrance of the house the dead walls are cladded with black Italian marble with a large overhang for the son’s bedroom. the white band connects to the entrance canopy which is another essential feature in this heavy rainfall area.

As you walk in the first thing that hits you is the whiteness of the Lhasa white marble with white walls. The sunlight streams through the skylight above. One look at the skylight and you see a huge metal lotus artwork on a pale grey wall. As you walk to the living room you are faced by wood and glass screen wall which serves as a semi-transparent partition between the living and the passage area. As you enter the living you are faced with a panoramic view of Khandala, and a stunning infinity pool in the foreground. The living room because of the glass screen seems virtually open. As you walk out on the swimming pool deck you see the cantilevered bedroom over the swimming pool. This place was designed as an outdoor sit-out. The cantilevered bedroom partially over the swimming pool creates a dramatic effect. To achieve a box type cantilevered effect for the bedroom we have considered a flat slab construction method which gives a seamless look to the ceiling without beams. The swimming pool deck is also covered by a portal frame 30’ above. As you move again towards the interiors of the house, a marble staircase lit up with led lights leads to the first floor. The passage which leads to the bedrooms opens out into another open area giving you a framed view of the valley. Various semi covered areas have been designed from where you can enjoy different vistas of the valley.

 When you enter into the son’s room which is facing the entrance of the bungalow, you can see that it is surrounded by floor to ceiling glass. Here again because of the flat slab the ceiling seems as if its extending outwards in one level. A concrete wall behind the bed and a Satuario marble backrest with a modern ceiling light fixture gives the room a masculine feel. The bathroom again is large, black and with a gold mosaic. The daughter’s room has got a full corner view with a piece of modern art on the ceiling. The room opens up into a corner terrace giving it a 270 degree’s view. The daughter’s bathroom is large with a combination of black and graphic tiles and with a wardrobe and a lounger to enjoy the view. The master bedroom is cantilevered over the swimming pool with its open corner is as dramatic from inside as it is from outside. The view from the master bedroom deck is again a 180 degree’s view and floats above the swimming pool. The white marble of the floor continues into the master bathroom with red travertine walls and a skylight above the shower.

The lowermost level is the games room. This area is partially below the swimming pool, hence the drop in the ceiling. This area opens up into 5000 sft lawn area. The villa looks most stunning during the night. We considered blue and white as the combination for the outdoor furniture. It creates a beautiful contrast. As you walk down into the garden from here and you turn back, you can see the house in its full glory. The led for the infinity swimming pool creates a stunning visual while the red wall behind in the games room adds color and the cantilevered bedroom and the portal gives it a dramatic look.

Project Name : Infinity House
Project Location : Khandala, Mumbai, India
Architect/Interior Designer : GA Design
Principal Designer : Rajan Goregaoker

Photographer: Prashant Bhat

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A residence in Mumbai with contemporary elegance and understated luxury.

Project Name : Aria Residence
Project Location : Mumbai, India
Architect/Interior Designer : GA Design
Principal Designer : Ritu Goregaoker

Photographer: Prashant Bhat

Text description by the architects.

Aria Residence is contemporary elegance, and understated luxury. Nestled in a very busy and central location of Dadar East, the apartment offers exceptional views of the Mumbai skyline.

As you step into Aria Residence, you are greeted by a grand entrance foyer that sets the tone for the entire home. The modern grey marble flooring with Dark veneer panelling tastefully punctuate the space, adding depth and richness to the overall aesthetic.

The living area combines comfort and visual appeal. A seamless integration of textures and tones creates a harmonious atmosphere, while the dark veneer accents infuse an element of refined elegance.

As you venture into the private quarters of Aria Residence, you’ll discover luxurious bedrooms designed for tranquillity and relaxation. The grey flooring continues to envelop the rooms, creating a serene and soothing ambiance.

The guest bedroom on the lower floor is a comfortable and inviting space that makes guests feel welcomed and at home. A soothing and neutral colour palette creates a calming atmosphere. Shades of beige, and ash veneer work well here with the grey floor. The gold accents on the ceiling and bed bring in the luxe factor and elegance.

The master bedroom – located on the lower floor, this room creates a personal sanctuary that reflects the occupant’s style and promotes relaxation. A colour scheme that promotes tranquillity and sets the desired mood. Neutral tones, soft pastels, and cool hues create a soothing atmosphere, while deeper shades of the marble wall cladding behind the bed and the pop of colour in the form of the single seating adds depth and visual interest.

The master bathroom is ensuite and is a seamless design transition between the two spaces. Designed completely in marble finish tiles in a rich colour of maroon, with a free styled mirror providing the fun element in the otherwise serious and mature bathroom.

The staircase is crafted with the utmost attention to detail and featuring the elegance of grey marble. The grey marble steps exude sophistication, with their smooth surface and subtle veining, creating a stunning visual impact as you make your way upwards.

The bottom step extends into a platform and makes space for a large indoor air purifying plant at the entrance. Tinted mirror with gold accents gives the staircase a floating look. Natural light from adjacent windows falls upon the polished surface, illuminating the space and adding depth to the overall design.

The upper living cum family area is a versatile and inviting space designed to accommodate various activities while fostering a sense of togetherness and relaxation. Whether you’re spending quality time with your family, entertaining guests, or simply seeking a comfortable retreat, this area provides the perfect setting. It is designed to be a comfortable and inviting space where you can unwind, read a book, play games, or engage in conversations.

Incorporating pastel green colour with biophilic elements like indoor plants and soft lighting, it creates a cosy and welcoming atmosphere.

The other 3 bedrooms on the upper floor lead from this common area.

The upper guest bedroom is designed in different hues of the colour blue. This room digresses a little bit from the rest of the house, where some cheerful and playful elements have been added in the form of the wallpaper behind the bed and the design of the wardrobe which is in blue with white frames.

The ensuite bathroom though is a combination of pastel pink with terrazzo tiles. A big space, it affords the luxury of a large shower area. With the wash basin counter and mirror framed in terrazzo with pastel pink mosaic on the back.

Son bedroom number 2 – a bachelor boy working abroad, this room is seldom used but reflects the personality of the occupant who is a reserved, mature entity. Planned with the future in mind when he gets a partner, the bedroom has ample cupboard space with a full-length dressing mirror. The wardrobe is in a combination of ash veneer and a pastel beige colour. The bed back wall is grand with a high backrest and marble fluting on either side of the back rest. Large windows allow natural light making the room airy and bright through the day.

The ensuite bathroom is a black and white space with interesting white tiles along the walls. Small black tiles in a relief pattern highlight the basin and shower wall, offsetting the white tiles creating a stunning contrast.

Sone bedroom number 1 – The recently married son, this room has a mixed gender influence. A colour wall in the form of the deep maroon bed backrest, the rest of the room shows off neutral tones and material. Grey veneer in a chevron pattern with black circular handles breaks the monotony. A separate area is dedicated to the dresser. with storage space for the paraphernalia that ladies require.

The ensuite bathroom is in blue distressed finish wooden tiles and black marble.

Aria Residence is an embodiment of contemporary luxury living, where every aspect has been thoughtfully curated to create a truly exceptional home. From the exquisite grey flooring to the tasteful dark veneer accents, every detail has been meticulously crafted to provide a refined and unparalleled living experience.

Project Name : Aria Residence
Project Location : Mumbai, India
Architect/Interior Designer : GA Design
Principal Designer : Ritu Goregaoker

Photographer: Prashant Bhat

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