Project Reveal – The Industrial Chic Home – Private Spaces

Created by Vinithra Amarnathan on July 22, 2021

I hope you have already had a chance to walk through the expansive living areas in this home! We’re ready to reveal the rest of this beautiful home that has the private spaces – Master and guest bedroom and a home theater room.

Master Bedroom

The most private space in this apartment is the master and it’s sexy and striking yet understated and chic at the same time! The walls are fluted three quarters of the way and painted a sharp black with a contrasting white on top. We love how this visually expands the room and adds height!

We added a large comfortable fully upholstered floor bed to soften the edginess of the bold black and white. It creates a plush yet relaxed space. The custom bed sits atop a modern abstract rug in tones of gray, black and green tones and an oversized corner chandelier in black metal and glass hanging above the floor bed makes for a dramatic visual!

We’ve continued the red brick on to the opposite wall and created a distressed plaster wall to hone in on the urban industrial feel. A large emerald velvet upholstered chair sits next to a distressed emerald corner table in the corner.

On the opposite wall we have an oversized mirror and a console that doubles up as Daniela’s vanity.

The master bathroom and walk in are designed in the same palettes of natural wood, glass and metal. The walk in wardrobe has fluted glass and metal shutters for one section while the rest is left open for comfortable usage.

The master bathroom boasts distressed teal tile with hints of copper from floor to ceiling and a recycled wood tile highlights the back of the mirror wall. Using the same tile all through the floor and ceiling makes this bathroom feel so spacious.

Poured concrete countertops and a large sink anchored by a floating wood tone vanity create a modern rustic vibe. We added a set of pendants with planters for a hint of green and gold fixtures.

Home Theater

The home theater was a fun spot for us to design! Daniel and Arun had mentioned that ‘Fight Club’ was one of their favorite movies and the idea of incorporating one of the scenes as a mural set the tone for this space! The mural acts as a beautiful bold backdrop for the tone on tone home theater room.

The walls are lined in deep blue foam, and the projector wall and ceiling retain the concrete finish like rest of the home. Slim wooden slats with inbuilt lighting span the wall and ceiling and make for a beautiful view!

A large oversized sleeper sectional in navy velvet and a bold orange ottoman are the only pieces of furniture along with a bold rug and an arc lamp.

What’s of note here is the custom made 10ft long mesh door media console. Framed with a solid teak wood top and custom mesh doors this console is a one of our many custom designed furniture pieces in the home!

Powder Bathroom

Right outside the home theater and adjoining the dining is the striking black and bold powder room. We added vertical bead boarding all over and accented the top with a bold botanical inspired wallpaper. The fluted bead board is carried through to conceal a linen closet we added here for additional storage.

Guest Bedroom

To the left of the lounge room on the opposite side of the apartment is a guest bedroom. We kept this space simple treating the walls in a beautiful plaster finish and added wall to wall teak veneer wrapped custom wardrobes for additional storage.

A sleek light gray upholstered bed, simple glass and metal bedside tables and modern swing arm sconces create a chic modern space. A bold rug and an upholstered armchair in Daniela’s favorite color turquoise bring in a pop of color.

 

I hope you enjoyed knowing more about the private spaces in this home. We are so proud of how this home came together and can’t wait to be back here to share more of our ongoing projects with you all!

Until then stay positive, healthy and safe ♥️

Vinithra

All pics shot by Shamanth Patil

 

Project Reveal Part 1 – The Industrial Chic Home – Living Spaces

Created by Vinithra Amarnathan on

This space is home to a young couple Arun and Daniela. Arun a real estate developer and Daniela a business professional met in Spain and this was their first home after their marriage and move to India.

When I first met Arun it was a for less than an hour between my meetings during a visit to Hyderabad for other projects. Subsequently after a few interactions with him and Daniela, I knew they wanted a home that was fun and vibrant with some of the industrial loft like feel to bring a bit of edge to the space.

We wanted the home to have an understated industrial vibe, elements that embodied their love for color and pattern along with a hint of the urban rustic feel!

What’s interesting is right after we met and decided to go forward the pandemic struck and we designed this entire home remotely! And this was one of the most challenging yet fulfilling experiences we’ve had!

In some ways this was a first for us, not so much in it being an outstation project but moreso in the way we designed it! While we were working remotely and with a vision of the space we had gathered in one visit, I also feel this project let us explore design in an uncompromised manner! The result is a home where every space flows into each other, is beautifully detailed and is packed with personality!

Lets start with my favorite space in the home, the entryway and the home office!

Entryway & Home Office
We reimagined the original formal living area to create a home office and sectioned it off creating a slim entryway by adding a metal and black glass partition.

The long slim entryway is anchored by a sharp black metal console. Right above the console is a beautiful gallery wall of art prints handpicked to reflect some of Arun and Daniela’s best memories and a vibrant runner below grounds this area.

To the left of the entryway is the section that we partitioned off to create a beautiful home office for the couple. One of my favorite spots, this home office is dressed in a light airy material palette of concrete, natural wood, glass and metal!

The couple’s workspace was designed as an urban clean industrial inspired space but had to have the warmth of a home office! The walls are treated in a concrete finish and the fluted wood ceiling along with the single piece live edge wood desk create a clean harmonious space.

On the opposite wall, a reading nook is anchored by the classic Ikea Billy shelving unit and a Spanish graffiti art print above.

Living Room

As you walk past the entryway you enter the larger living spaces of this home. On the left is the formal living and entertaining space. Concrete walls, soft muted Mediterranean colors and a beautiful shelving unit suspended from the ceiling that houses the client’s memorabilia greet you!

Anchored by a patterned rug and a custom glass and metal coffee table, the living room is meant to feel open and vibrant. A neutral custom sofa and a olive chairs round off the space.

The wall above the chairs has a beautiful handprinted art piece from Artiques, that goes beautifully with the vibe of the space.

Patio

Adjoining the living room is a beautiful balcony that we lined with beams and continued the concrete finishing on the walls. A simple daybed, pouf and an oversized rattan pendant create a visual of calm!

Dining

On the right side the dining area is the perfect contrast with a sharp industrial vibe set by the red brick wall and a live edge dining table coupled with faux leather chairs.

The large eight seater dining table sits under a rustic wood log pendant with hanging bulbs and makes for a beautiful visual against the brick wall!

A bold distressed turquoise cabinet breaks the living area from the dining.

The open kitchen

The brick wall from the dining wraps into the kitchen and hugs the large open counter anchored by vintage barber stools and antique brass pendants.
A beautiful Swedish folk art print sits on the red brick wall and makes for a bold moment.

The kitchen showcases bold blue and white tile reminiscent of Spanish tiles and deep teal cabinetry.

To the left wall of the kitchen is a red brick lined bar unit with open metal and wood shelves that seamlessly blends in with the kitchen but makes for the perfect entertaining area with the adjoining lounge.

 

Lounge
The lounge is a simple spot with a large teal velvet sectional and a beautiful vintage wood and brass custom media console.

 

The area is made cozy with a soft ivory beni ourain inspired rug with hints of color. A large bamboo pendant sits atop the corner of the sectional.

A distressed brass frame mirror picked by Daniela sits behind the couch.

The bathroom adjoining the lounge got converted into a spa like bathroom with the addition of a bathtub and a wood ledge. A simple hanging mirror and a bamboo pendant bring in a beautiful organic vibe.

I can’t wait to share with you all the rest of the private spaces in this home. Until then, thanks for popping by and reading all about this home 🙂

Vinithra

All Pics by Shamanth Patil.