Artystry beautifully balances luxury and comfort in a 2,770 square-foot modern residence at Kozhikode which promises a quiet living, away from the chaotic city.
Curated by: Deepa Nair
Photographs: Justin Sebastian, courtesy Artystry


The brief
Interior designers Nahal Ahammed and Anas Mohammed, the principals at Kozhikode-based firm, Artystry was commissioned to design a 2,770 square-foot house by their client, Shaffer. “All he wanted was a minimal, contemporary dwelling that complements its topography, yet is a stark surprise from its surroundings, informs Anas. “Having been given a free rein by our client, we tried to bring up a unique and modern design that exhorts throughout the house,” adds Nahal.
The design intent
The house is set amidst towering palm trees and lush tropical foliage. With its spotless white walls an open roof and a green screen, the house reminds one of a charming bygone era. The linear arrangement of various zones inside the house ensures continuous airflow and ample sunlight in every room. Set against a calming neutral palette, the interiors are crafted in soft wooden tones using plywood, mica, veneers and wood reapers that were custom designed by Artystry to accommodate the client’s needs, and his personality.

The design and material details
The living room features a cosy black sofa facing the television which rests upon a stylish wooden console. The designers incorporated minimal accents and decor pieces so as to keep the area clutter-free. The living and dining area is demarcated by a metal screen.
The dining room is both the client, and designers’ favourite zone with its sophisticated set-up. The area combines the use of industrial elements and materials that creates a simple visual narrative set against the backdrop of modern aesthetics. A striking industrial concept light fixture poses as a pleasing focal point here.

To balance the strong design elements, the space uses textured wallpaper, Italian marble flooring and contemporary six-seater custom dining table with a Corian tabletop, and stylish chairs to match. A traditional window bay attached to the dining opens up to the lush, tropical view that frames the residence. The sleek and contemporary kitchen includes plywood and mica-laminate cabinets and marble backsplash tiles.
Complementing the dining space is a staircase built with metal sheets and solid wood treads. The metal rods as the balustrade form layers of texture here. Upstairs, the spatial corridor is brought to life by the charming hanging industrial lighting bolted against a wooden base, creating a dramatic visual interest.

For the master bedroom, a solid wooden bed with attached side tables are used and is offset by the soft, textural rug at its base. Juxtaposing the subtle theme is a textured deep-hued wallpaper that adds more depth and dimension to the room. For the guest bedroom, a similar treatment is provided. Here, a green textured wallpaper runs across the wall above the vertical wooden slatted headboard and attached mirror. Following the minimal- industrial theme from below is a pendant lighting.
Fact File
Project: Calicut Chic
Location: Balusseri, Kozhikode
Area: 2,770 sq ft
Principal designers: Nahal Ahammed and Anas Mohammed


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