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March-April 2016
VOL. 6 • ISSUE 3• `100
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Architecture is a com-prehensive approach, which combines the hard skills of design and the soft skills of human connection and experience.
PEOPLE • LIFESTYLE • DESIGN • INTERIORS
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Arty-Techture
Photo credits: Kamal Bengali
houseA good design is primarily about matching the colours and tones. The art deco home designed by Tejas Mistry, chief designer, The Interior Workshop, Surat; blends well with Italian vintage and minimalist design.
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WarliTejas Mistry
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Most of us desire a home
that is creative and match-
es our tastes and lifestyle,
isn’t it! This Warli house optimizes
tradition.Everything about Warli is
earthy and soothing. No wonder,
Tejas and his team were so enthralled
by this art form that they decided to
create an entire line of very tradi-
tional patterns on the entrance, rich
with earthy colours. This interesting
element in this area, recreated the
magic of Warli paintings.
The living room of this home is
sober and traditional with shades of
white. The TV wall, clad in fossil stone
and corrugated sheet, gives a natural
touch to the design. The wooden din-
ing table is simply rich with an adjoin-
ing dining console. A creative niche is
created in the kitchen area with cor-
rugated sheet and a dark slate stone
cladding elevation. The kitchen space
1 Simple and sober space.
2 The colour and tone plays a vital role in the living area.
3 The hanging light at diff erent levels is contemporary in style in the din-ing area.
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3opens to a living room, done with an
olive theme. A soothing environment
is created in this area with coloured
bottles and plantation. The simple
and sober landscape is beautifully
designed with folding style chairs.
The master bedroom again has a
traditional theme. The most striking
feature here is the side table in black
with wooden legs, framed like a chair.
The entire wall behind the master
bed is in the shades of yellow and
the wardrobe shutters are clad in ply-
wood fi nish with natural polish.
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The Warli house is well organized
and has reached to a technical excel-
lence, originally with a thatch roof.
Being a stylized home, this design
idea is blended well with the struc-
ture. Enjoy living in a fi ne-looking
creation!
Know the designer The Interior Workshop, headed by
Tejas Mistry is known for creating
suitable and conceptual design,
understanding the budget of their
clients and off ering them complete
satisfaction. This young, talented
designer streams into the fi eld of
architecture, interior design, mate-
rialization and creates a signature
style that is contemporary, modern
yet rooted in this country’s culture.
Fact FileProject: Warli House
Location: Althan, Surat
Client: Mayank Gogri
Interior Design: Tejas Mistry
Design team: Tejas Mistry,
Kalpesh Chotaliya, Piyush
Pancholi
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4 Branch design pattern on the fl ooring of the living room.
5 At foyer, Warli painting with suspen-sion light eff ect .
6 The master bedroom has a tra-ditional theme. The side table is designed as chair concept in this bedroom.
7 Slate stone is used in the kitchen for elevation to create niches.
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