Studioarch+Companions had been tasked with remodeling an condominium in Calicut, Kerala, India, for a household of 4. After renting out an condominium within the constructing, the household selected to purchase the condominium subsequent door for his or her everlasting dwelling, therefore why it’s referred to as The Subsequent Door Mission. The household longed for minimal and easy environment to match their way of life, leading to a linked major residing area with the kitchen, eating room, and front room. Partitions had been eliminated to open issues up and brighten the previously darkish areas. Together with the brand new structure, the inside now options distinctive supplies, surprising colours, and many curves.
Massive terrazzo tiles cowl the flooring of the principle residing area. The grout traces complement the sample on the arched wooden focal wall in the lounge. The arches and curves proceed within the sectional couch, espresso desk, TV wall mount, the wooden ceiling artwork work, and the cloud-like mild pendant hanging above.
Along with the curve theme all through, a spread of pastel colours are carried into every area, most notably, mint inexperienced/blue and peach shades.
One other distinctive mild fixture hangs within the eating room, matching colours with the partitions and patterned peach and blue wall.
The decrease and excessive higher shiny inexperienced cupboards within the kitchen are paired with a row of heat wooden higher cupboards. The patterned tile masking the backsplash unites the 2 shades.
The arched wooden ceiling hallway guides residents to the bedrooms.
The first bed room contains an upholstered headboard with arched panels and a wall of wooden storage cupboards with inexperienced curved overlays.
In one of many further bedrooms, a royal blue arched headboard rests in opposition to an summary wall mural within the inexperienced/blue and peach shades.
A wall is dedicated to storage with the inclusion of a built-in seat with a cushion that matches the headboard.
Images by Justin Sebastian.