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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

MD Apartment in Ahmedabad, India by Studio Saransh

 
July 21st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio Saransh

MD Apartment, located centrally in Ahmedabad, is the house of a designer, designed to meet his specific requirements. Originally a two bedroom apartment, it has been converted into a Studio.

Stripping the space bare was the first stage of design. This meant removing all the partition walls, existing toilets, the kitchen and even the flooring. There was a conscious decision of making a space that was minimal and at the same time, tactile. So a majority of the materials chosen were done so based on how well they age.

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  • Architects: Studio Saransh
  • Project: MD Apartment
  • Location: Ahmedabad, India
  • Photography: The Fishy Project
  • Client: Malay Doshi
  • Design Team: Malay Doshi, Arihant Bajaj, Tejashree Karande
  • Size: 725 sq.ft.
  • Status: Built
  • Date: November, 2018 – April 2019

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On entering the apartment, the entire house is visible – the only door in the house is to the toilet, that too of fluted glass which ensures ample daylight in the north facing apartment. The living space flows into the dining area, with a floor seating dining table and an open kitchen making the house appear larger which further connects to a reading and entertainment den.

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

The interior takes white and grey undertones, both of which create an overarching harmony, which is then accented with highlights of wood and brass. On entering the house one experiences four different spaces demarcated by changes in material. The kitchen and the toilet undertake only grey tones, hence creating ‘niche like’ spaces inside the lighter white and grey general areas. The den is made of wood to give a cozy vibe, and the volume of this space is reduced drastically to give a sense of entering a different realm, which is further exaggerated by the need to climb a couple of steps to enter it. Finally the last space that is the sleeping area, is made much warmer with beige walls and a more playful floor in tones of blue. This gives it a very different aesthetic inside the house, giving it a personal touch.

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The project is an exploration of materiality and juxtaposition of textures. The entire flooring is polished concrete with different inlays, like wood, stone, cement tiles and brass. The polished concrete is filleted onto the wall up to the sill level, to give a sense of being inside concrete rather than being on it. Different greys explored to go along with the concrete include a grey polished marble and three types of grey fabrics used in the soft furnishings. The only coloured accents used in the project in shades of indigo and turquoise, is in the ceramics, cushions or shear curtains. All the walls have a pigmented lime plaster finish which not only keeps the house cool in the hot weather of Ahmedabad, but also gives a timelessness to the space. The wood used, is reclaimed 60-80 year old Valsad Teak from the ‘Pols’ of Ahmedabad. Not only is it more sustainable, the aged wood has an inherent rich texture.

Leading away from the generic chic finished urban homes, a conscious choice was made to  keep the ‘end product’ unfinished; to make the house an oasis in the middle of the city, similar to the natural ever-changing sense of space of a vernacular cottage.

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

Image Courtesy © The Fishy Project

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Image Courtesy © Studio Saransh

Image Courtesy © Studio Saransh

Image Courtesy © Studio Saransh

Image Courtesy © Studio Saransh

Image Courtesy © Studio Saransh

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Categories: Apartments, House, Interiors, Residential




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