A Serene White Bachelor Abode in Gurgaon Fashioned In Distressed Earthy Finishes | Design Virtuoso

A Serene White Bachelor Abode in Gurgaon Fashioned In Distressed Earthy Finishes | Design Virtuoso

Physically manifested in less than 100 days, Solo Haven is a bachelor abode that is custom-designed to perfection amidst the urban clutter. Fashioned by Ar Sagar Batra, Founding Principal of Design Virtuoso, the home emanates a peaceful vibe through its distressed earthy finishes It embraces & maximizes the open green views having used a lot of glass. The use of concrete tiles and wood gives a natural touch to the entire abode.  SURFACES REPORTER (SR) gathers more information about the project from the design team. Read on: 

 

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Contemporary Living - simplicity, subtle sophistication, and clean lines

Solo Haven is a naturally lit modern yet cosy home located in DLF Phase 2, Gurugram. Aesthetically fresh and minimalist that characterizes the surroundings of this abode. 

Preserving Natural Beauty

The lush green entrance oozes with the fragrance of moist mud on a rainy day and draws you out to sit & sip tea while you watch the raindrops trickle.

The red brick wall backdrop adds an intersting character to the walkway

The house explicitly exudes the story of how trees are incorporated as a part of the creative architectural ideas to retain them. 

Styled With Earthy Material Palette

In terms of materials, wood and concrete tiles in distressed earthy finishes dominate the interiors, taking over the floors, walls and even the furniture.

The remarkable use of raw wood keeps the natural elements alive.  

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Calm and Soothing Colour Scheme

The interiors of the home are distinct. From balancing colour schemes on the walls to choosing linens, planning lighting and more, everything is done with utmost attention to detail.

The mesmerising light & shadow dance through the tall glass panes & skylight

Clean lines complementing modern aesthetics blend to fuse the urbanism while soft touches like throws, and lots of pillows balance the masculine elements in this home. The serene abode looks truly fun and meditative indeed to spread one's wings.

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The backyard encompasses the tall Neem trees - It is where the heart is calm, the Soul is lit

Subtle pink details in the bathroom are impressively lovely

The white modern sink, vanity and bathtub have soothing vibes in this serene bathroom

Simplicity & Subtle hues for the bedroom

Facade of Grandeur

A semi-open plan kitchen gives way to the living room.

Room with a View

Project Details

Project Name: Solo Haven
Project Type: Residence
Architects: Design Virtuoso 
Principal Architect: Sagar Batra
Location: DLF Phase 2, Gurugram
 

About the Firm

Design Virtuoso is an enterprising team of architects, designers and master craftsmen who dream of enhancing the world with our unconventional sense of design. Started back in 2009, the company has been spearheaded by its founder, Sagar Batra, who has been the driving force behind the company’s growth. For 12+ years, the studio has been appreciated by the clients for creating unique identities and personalising their spaces through the use of bricks, concrete, glass, metal, wood,colours and technology. The Company, headquartered in Gurugram, India, follows a culture of experimentation in design and intelligence where all its team members look forward to something new, something unconventional every day. 

Design Virtuoso

Sagar Batra, Founding Principal, Design Virtuoso

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