Monday 9 October 2017

Ornamental Palette

French Design Style :

Is a distressed and ornamental wooden furnish with warm and earthy colours. A combination of old and rustic style elements make this designs more soft and elegant. It includes soft and warm tones of red, golden and yellow stonish material bricks to ensure smooth feel this style includes ornate porcelain dishes, heavy linens and textured bed coverings. French design style has its roots between practical sturdiness and decorative aplomb. It makes us feel welcoming, warm by an elegant grace on elevation.



French Design Style Tip - chose cold, blue- based white and an overly yellow or creamy white with pink dosage. Make sure your lightings show off the moulding, hang curtains which highly show of the vertical heights, avoid covering ups panel with gallery walls.

Bohemian Design Style: 

Popular fashioned home design. Style is mix of vintage furniture, light fixtures, globally inspired textiles and Rugs in contrast.  Bohemian style is random and busy rooms without any bare spot. Empty spaces might be filled with painting, pillows, figuring’s. Bohemian interiors are full with accessories. It explores the unique structural designs with no limits to the creativity and beauty. Both modern and classic, refreshing and inviting, breath taking and VIVID in photography

Bohemian Style Tip - A sleek, streamlined table could hold a colourful fringe – Y table runner with great effect. In short; a modern white space with excellent background with layout decor objects.


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Wednesday 12 July 2017

Transitional Style in Interiors

Transitional design is a modern mix of classic and contemporary. It can be considered simply a new take on an old classic, or a younger, punchier version of traditional design. It’s especially popular among the millennial generation, as they want to venture out and create their own stamp. Transitional design carries curved furnishings with straight-lined, lacquered finishes, resulting in a room that is equally masculine and feminine in nature. It is not a scattered, eclectic mess; rather, it is only lightly adorned with accessories, a clean room with added texture and a neutral colour palette.






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Tuesday 4 July 2017

Mixed Style Interior Designing

Landscape plays an integral part and also the most prime part in terms of exterior of any house. The landscape done with grass and paving tiles has been laid in such a way that it follows in a symmetry. A clean residential garden that is neither fussy nor constraining. The compound wall and main gate also has been designed in a modern way.



Built Up Area: 2547 Sqft
Design Style: Mixed Style

Mixed Traditional Kerala Style consists of the ability to mix and combine styles allowed for more expressive freedom and provided an endless source of inspiration. While other design professionals aimed to meticulously imitate past styles as the main driving force which led to creation and mixing with the modern styles to give an elegant touch with keeping the simplicity and the traditional values intact. There was a desire for the designs to be original while keeping the modern factors as a support.



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Friday 30 June 2017

Mixed Traditional Kerala Style in Interiors

This beautifully designed Kerala traditional house blended with modern interiors has its own style of variance. The pattern and textures give a panoramic view for the interiors. Light colours grouped with light colors create a sense of intimacy and closeness.



Built Up Area: 2360 sqft
Design Style: Mixed Kerala Traditional

Mixed Traditional Kerala Style consists of the ability to mix and combine styles allowed for more expressive freedom and provided an endless source of inspiration. While other design professionals aimed to meticulously imitate past styles as the main driving force which led to creation and mixing with the modern styles to give an elegant touch with keeping the simplicity and the traditional values intact. There was a desire for the designs to be original while keeping the modern factors as a support.




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Thursday 29 June 2017

Fascinating Home

Fascinating family home with warm and sophisticated interior which looks so inviting and attractive. The courtyard and contemporary spiral staircase give an exquisite look for the interior. The interior and exterior are combined so well, and besides aesthetic characteristics, they suit the climatic conditions in the region.



Built Up Area: 2740sqft
Location: Palakkad

Contemporary interior design is an exciting, collective celebration of what is current and new. The look is definitely modern with interesting clean, angular, curved lines holding the space together. Fundamentally, simplicity, subtle sophistication, texture and clean lines help to define contemporary style decorating. Interiors showcase space rather than things. By focusing on colour, space, and shape, contemporary interiors are sleek and fresh. Neutrals, black, and white are the main colours in contemporary style interiors.



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Wednesday 28 June 2017

The Kitchen Counter Top is What You Might Call as the Backbone of the Kitchen

Popular kitchen counter-top materials

The kitchen counter top is what you might call as the backbone of your kitchen. The one that takes on the entire burden, from hot pans to piles of flour to chopping and cutting. Your counter top must be inviting, giving you a nice clean slate upon which to work that culinary magic, but it’s also got to be extremely strong, willing and capable of taking on all the heat, grease and chopping that magic needs.
So, if you’re making a new home or remodeling your kitchen, make sure that you choose the right base for it. But given the many choices in the market today, choosing the material for your counter top can be a bit of a challenge. While you contemplate, we have a list ready for you already! So, here are the top 6 materials that you can definitely vouch for:

1. Granite

There’s a reason why this is the most popular choice when it comes to Indian cooking. For one, the price is very reasonable. Secondly, granite can take on everything from hot pans to hotter spills. It’s not very likely to get scratched and chipped, and quick wipe-down can leave it looking almost as good as new. Make sure your granite is sealed to avoid stains, and keep the weight in mind – your cabinet supports need to withstand a considerable load. While the traditional black is a favourite with most but you can try a different colour for variation or choose between polished and non-polished version.

2. Solid Surface

For those who are a little less traditionalist in their outlook, and would like their kitchens to reflect it, solid surface is a contemporary innovation that might support their style. Made from polyester and acrylic, solid surface can give you those popping colours and bright surfaces to match your eclectic tastes. It’s easy to maintain, but might not turn out to be the most practical option in the long run, as it’s susceptible to cuts and heat. Indian cooking might not accommodate such delicacy. Also, you might find yourself missing that natural touch.

3. Stainless Steel
If you’ve gazed enviously at those cooking shows where white-clad chefs work in those spotless stainless steel counter tops, you might want to consider having one in your own kitchen. Keep in mind that for this to look good, your interiors have to match. Make your designs modern, angular, minimalist. As for durability, you can’t get much stronger than stainless steel. However, keep in mind, the cost factor is relatively high and you might get a little tired sometimes of all that clanging and banging sounds
4. Marble

There’s no denying of marble’s aesthetic value. So, if granite isn’t good for you and your budget expands to cover it, marble is another option. The subtlety of the patterns & those delicate whites, combined with the cool solid durability of stone, makes marble not only one of the sturdy choices for kitchen counter top materials but also stylish. The only hitch is that marble is susceptible to stains. It might not be so pretty when it’s discoloured and hence its maintenance is high.

5. Tiles

If quirky is your style, then maybe you’d like a touch of the unusual and bring tiles into your kitchen counter top. They come in bright colours, they can prove quite reasonable when it comes to price and they have a distinctive, country-cottage charm. However, you might find the uneven surface a little hard to work with and cleaning up might not prove so charming.

6. Laminates

Laminated counter tops can give you both the contemporary oddity of style, or simply replicate a more classic wood or stone finish. Either way, you can be sure that you’ll cut down hugely on your costs by choosing a laminated surface. It’s easy to clean and lightweight, reducing the load on the cabinet supports. A word of caution though- laminates can stain, scratch and get burn marks from hot pans. The upper layer can peel off due to wear and tear and moisture build-up. Again, factor in some heavy-duty Indian cooking and you might not find this as the most viable option.

And now that you are armed with the right knowledge about kitchen counter top, choose it wisely and in style. The trick with counter tops, perhaps, is to find what you can work with first, and then figure out how to make it look good.

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Thursday 22 June 2017

Mind- Blowing Design…

Entrance is that first contact with our intimate space, our style and our charisma. That’s why people decorate their entrance space , take care of their lawns , facades and of course doorways. Most of the houses today are still designed in traditional style but as time goes by , people turn to notice the artistry of modern design in architecture more.



Land Area: 12 CENT
Built Up Area: 2083 SQFT
Design Style: Mixed Style

Mixed Style Interior Design: Mixed style of Interior Design refers to a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, midway between old world traditional and the world of chrome and glass contemporary; incorporating lines that are less ornate than traditional designs.


A lack of ornamentation and decoration with minimal accessories keeps the focus on the simplicity and sophistication of the design. Colour palettes are typically neutral and subtle and may be monochromatic, with colour in art and accents, not upholstery and floors.

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Monday 19 June 2017

Break Out – An Ultra-Modern Design

An apartment in Bangalore which has been converted into a gaming zone with suspense thriller. A photo booth where people can capture images at a spot which makes them feel the rod is coming out inside their body. At the entrance itself there are lot of characters which is being connected with different themes. A must visit hang out place for weekends after a hectic week which was full of work.



Built Up Area: 400 SQFT
Location: Bangalore
Design Style: Ultra-Modern
Ultra-modern design encompasses a lot of different incarnations, which can make it difficult to define. In its simplest terms, modern interior design refers to the reflection of the modern art movement on the interiors of the home. Minimalism plays an integral part in modern design; the basics of minimalism include a "less is more" approach to designing a space. The majority of homes decorated in modern styles use neutral colours and shades of black and white exclusively throughout the home. Bold, often primary colours are used as accents to help break up the neutrals and provide focal points.


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