Using local materials like
granite stones, aluminum, and glass eliminates the need for woodwork, providing
a cost-effective and sustainable solution that is easy to sanitize in times of
a pandemic. The design concept includes built-in furniture for the residential
redesign of the flat. Walls have been shifted to bring in more daylight and
merge the indoor garden in the balcony into the living area, enhancing the
quality of life by organizing and optimizing spaces. The built-in furniture is
easy to maintain and lasts as long as the life of the flat.
Luxury baths and kitchens are
redesigned by shifting walls and redesigning electrical and plumbing systems.
Extra storage space and wardrobes are accommodated through effective spatial
planning, allowing for free-flowing movement for lavish and organized
day-to-day activities. Very narrow balconies have been converted into exotic
sunbathing and seating areas with storage underneath. Local granite stones and
Kadappa stones used in the project celebrate the existence of the oldest
natural building material in modern times. The design philosophy adheres to a
minimalistic style, offering simple yet functional design that requires basic craftsmanship.
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