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The combined use of granite stone slabs, glass, ceramic tiles, aluminum sections, and ACP sheets replaces woodwork in interior design, promoting sustainability by reducing deforestation. Built-in furniture is designed for multipurpose use, catering to professionals in transferable or dynamic job roles while ensuring easy sanitization—especially during pandemics. Functional elements such as showcases, libraries, work desks, sunbathing areas with under-storage, and modular kitchens are crafted from durable, low-maintenance materials like granite, aluminum, ACP sheets, and tiles. This innovative approach ensures a long-lasting, cost-effective, and maintenance-free interior while supporting local building materials and craftsmanship, fostering a budget-friendly and eco-conscious design.
Local Granite stones and Kadappa stones used in the project celebrates the existence of oldest natural building material in modern times. The design philosophy adheres to minimalistic style, simple yet functional design that requires basic craftsmanship. Built-in furniture has been designed to meet the needs of millions of people in competitive, transferable, or changeable jobs.
Showcases, libraries, work desks, sunbathing areas with under-storage, and modular kitchens, designed using granite stone slabs in combination with aluminum sections, ACP sheets, and tiles, are all creative solutions for a long-lasting, maintenance-free, and cost-effective interior, eliminating the use of wood.
Eliminating woodwork in interior design promotes sustainability by reducing deforestation. A green solution in interior design encourages the use of local building materials and craftsmanship, providing a budget-friendly approach to design.
Luxury baths and kitchens are redesigned by shifting walls and reconfiguring electrical and plumbing systems. Effective spatial planning allows for additional storage space and wardrobes while ensuring free-flowing movement for a lavish and organized daily experience. Narrow balconies have been transformed into exotic sunbathing and seating areas with integrated storage. The project celebrates the use of local granite and Kadappa stones, honoring the legacy of the oldest natural building materials in modern times. The design philosophy embraces minimalism, offering a simple yet functional approach that requires only basic craftsmanship.
In times of pandemic easy sanitization for wardrobes, Shelves, libraries, work desks, show case, sun bath area + under storage, modular kitchen designed using granite stone slabs in combination with aluminum sections, ACP sheets and tiles are all creative use for long lasting, maintenance free and cost effective solution eliminating use of wood. Granite being high density stone was used as horizontal and vertical support member in installing bath tubs in narrow toilet areas
Granite stone slabs, in combination with
aluminum sections, glass and ACP sheets, replace woodwork in interior design. Built-in furniture is designed to meet the needs of millions of people
in competitive transferable/changeable jobs and is easy to sanitize in times of
a pandemic. This promotes local
building materials and craftsmanship, allowing for a budget-friendly solution
in design.
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