Project details:
Total area – 10,000 sqft
Project overview:
Architect – STUDIO SABR
Location – Whitefield Bengaluru
Project date/year – 2019 – 2020
Theme – Neo classical
Colour scheme – Mixed
Material – Dyed veneers, marbles, mosaics, chandelliers, solid colurs, a lot of metal highlights and neo-classical furniture
No of days completed in – 360 days
Introduction: This Saudi-based Luxury Contemporary Villa Interior Design is definitely the pinnacle of effortless sophistication. It respects the cultural boundaries of Saudi Arabia by segregating the family’s, men’s, and women’s sections. The understated neutral colour palette is paired with bold gold-hued accents for drama. The underlying modern theme is artfully incorporated. The spacious layout and sumptuous furniture reinvent luxury in a fashionable way. It is definitely a villa fit for a modern king!
Master Bedroom: Bridging the gap between the traditional and contemporary, neoclassical design offers a rich method of self-expression that differs from eclectic and transitional styles in a few important ways. Neoclassical interiors embrace luxury – far from modest, but careful to remain tasteful. It offers a playground for bold colors more than its transitional pastel-hued neighbour. It requires a more curated approach to furniture than its distant cousin the free-spirited eclectic. The interiors featured in this post range from those inspired by Hollywood regency style all the way to a super-modern interpretation with faint neoclassical influences.
Living Area: This tour opens with a luxurious formal living room centered around two unique coffee tables. Notice the distinctive contrast between the curvaceous 3 -D wall panel and the more structured classic-feeling Formal Seating. This lovely space combines a lot of the charms of the Hollywood regency style with a smooth modern approach to neoclassical design. Here, you will find opulent materials, glimmers of metallic accents, traditional features like crown moulding and boiserie – all paired alongside unforgettable contemporary accents.
Bedroom 1: Adding metallic and muted colour accents to a grey based neoclassical interior, like this one designed and visualised by Studio Sabr, brings the sophisticated aesthetic to life. This particular interior is the daughters room attached with her beautiful kid’s room here too, with a mixture of new and classic style inspiration. This room’s scheme straddles the gap between the modern and the traditional, to create eclectic spaces that elegantly serve the everyday routine with a flash of finesse.
Bedroom 2: Trends, by definition, have a limited lifespan. Rarely do trends in high fashion last longer than a couple of years—interior design is similar. Every once in a while, though, a trend outlasts all style projections to become a true classic. Rose Gold is one of those rare finishes that has consistently maintained high sales despite outgoing trend predictions. The finish is so well-loved that it’s become shorthand for an entire generation. And that’s why we used the Rose gold for the youngest daughter of our client. We paired it up with the simple Polyurethane white finish for it to make a statement. The soft furnished had a dash of pink in them to compliment the rose gold metal finish on the panelling.
Bedroom 3: Fundamentally, a contemporary style of decorating is defined by simplicity, subtle sophistication, deliberate use of texture, and clean lines. Interiors tend to showcase space rather than things. Our client’s daughter just wanted this; a contemporary look with a dash of metal and ornamented with a chandelier. She wanted a cosy look in her room where she could just be and unwind. We did so!
Bedroom 4: The newly married son of our client wanted a comfortable suite where he could entertain his friends and have his own space. The look he chose was also contemporary. The most obvious and distinctive element of a contemporary style interior design is the line. Whether straight vertical or horizontal lines or curved shapes, strong visible lines are evident in any contemporary-style home. The line is found in architectural details, use of bold colour blocks, high ceilings, bare windows, and geometric shapes in wall art and sculpture.
Decorative veneers have the power to liven up your home with their natural beauty and charm. The finishes may act as an ornamental overlay over surfaces like furniture tops, doors and panels just as we have done in this suite.