Spaces by FaB, a firm based in Gujarat, recently completed an interior design project for a 1300 sq. ft. 3 BHK bungalow.
Master Bedroom:
An elegance that intertwines different eras – traditional forms and crafts with contemporary ones, trending contrasts of materials and textures, and a vibe of youthful maturity — all combine to create a space that is soothing to the soul, beautiful to the eye and relaxing to the mind.
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Son’s Bedroom:
Trendy vibes and functionally adept at all that a bedroom should be. The juxtaposition of baby pinks and blues could have easily led one to think of this as a child’s nursery, yet the inspired use of forms, patterns, and textures elevate the space into a contemporary one with a multi-generational feel.
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Dining / Console Unit:
Homes and lifestyles today need to make use of transformative experiences. This stunning corner excels in the same by functioning as a focal décor point, a handy console, a quick breakfast bar, or a workspace for two.
Kitchen:
A kitchen that connects to nature through its use of natural-looking materials in earthy neutral tones brings in a feeling of airiness and a refreshing, energising vibe, making it a room to enjoy working in. Well-designed storage, optimally placed equipment, and focused lighting all add to the productivity of the space.
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Living Room:
The drawing room is an excellent showcase of a home for a modern family. A nod to traditional design and décor is brought about through the use of moulding on the walls, a gorgeous POP medallion around the fan and a stunning Persian carpet.
Contemporary hues and cosy, functional furniture and décor help create a trendy appearance. A home to return to at the end of any kind of day, a space to unwind as well as one which can provide a trendy backdrop to celebrations and festivities.
Passage / Foyer:
The entryway to the home has been made interesting by the two-toned wall, interspersed with artwork that suggests movement and then flows onto the colour-matched ceiling.
The divisions in the ceiling allow for well-placed concealed lights that brighten up the space while a touch of nature is introduced through the plants both in and out of the home.
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