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This Pune home is filled with nature-inspired elements

A minimalistic ambience created using earthy colours and natural materials forms the design language of this home crafted by The Arch Studio.  

Curated by: Deepa Nair
Photographs: Inclined Studio; courtesy The Arch Studio

The Arch Studio received a very simple brief for the Urban Archway project in Pune — to keep a clean and minimalistic ambience with just a hint of colour. The design idea was to maintain an open and clutter-free space with minimum partitions or internal walls; render a rustic feel throughout with an earthy and warm colour and material palette; and fill it with nature-inspired elements. The home has three bedrooms, a study lounge, four bathrooms, kitchen and a staff quarter.

Draped in a rich sand dune texture, the foyer has traditional Indian furniture that almost masquerades as art. Yet the presence of pendants and a freestanding plant adds a modish twist to the setting. The living room is an open area with abundance of natural light and ventilation; and follows a minimalistic aesthetic with a flair of elegance. The textured half of the feature wall here gives it an archaic look. A lot of the furniture present in this space and the home is bespoke, and sourced from Udaipur. The dining space resonates with the warm, neutral aesthetic of the home; and features a large dining table by an arched window. The two stunning arches on either side of the window serve a functional purpose, and continue the overall theme of the home.

Separated by a sliding door from the living room, the study can form its extension whenever needed. Set against a textured wall, this functional space has a table attached to it with shelves for storage and a display area above it. It is joined by an armchair and a footstool, and is accompanied by a bookcase. The bar’s counter top can also serve as a breakfast ledge as it is set close to the kitchen. Bespoke stools and patterned storage cupboards are the perfect combination of aesthetics and functionality.

The master bedroom includes solid wood and cane furniture which has been made on-site for the project. The intricate cane detailing has been used generously in the wardrobes, the headboard of the bed, along the side tables, and with the suspended lamps. The ceiling features a unique arch shape, and has a wooden strip joining the walls to it. It includes a range of curated art and plants to complete the space. The master bathroom follows a simplistic theme: it has a neutral colour scheme with a selection of glossy and kota tiles.

The son’s bedroom has a minimalistic aesthetic with a range of muted tones and accommodates a bench by the window, a bed, a TV unit and a cupboard. The walls have a textured effect on it, which pairs well with the neutral tone of the space. The spacious bathroom in the son’s bedroom has tessellated pattern tiles, a large mirror and storage shelves. The guest bedroom is a simple space with a bright pop of colour. The panelling on the wall behind the bed gives an interesting twist to the space. The room also has a bench by the window. The bed was refurbished to suit the sensibilities of this room.

Fact file

Project: Urban Archway
Location: Koregaon Park, Pune
Area: 2,000 sq ft
Principal architect: Siddhina Sakla

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