Plaza Farmhouse
Nestled in Chattarpur, New Delhi sits the Plaza Farmhouse. The 16,000 sq ft luxe property is the perfect getaway from the city bustle with its opulent decor and lush furnishings.
Designed to cater to each member’s needs, the home is connected by a common, naturally well-lit corridor with tall glazed windows on both sides. The circulation is planned such that the house doesn’t reveal itself completely, but unfolds slowly as one meanders through the corridor. The abode hosts a range of vintage furniture that has been revamped and juxtaposed with pichvais and old artefacts. The interiors boast ample use of colours, textures, wallpapers and natural stones. Various areas of the home cater to social gatherings and the first level of the house hosts amenities like guest rooms and a gym. The private block of the farmhouse has individual lounges, bedrooms, washrooms and kitchens. As we linger through the living and dining areas, a random grid pattern is formed on the floor with William grey marble with Belgian black bands. The room features modern seating in shades of beige, yellow and blush pink along with coffee tables in wood, metal and glass.
The main staircase is decorated in a combination of black and white marble, taking inspiration from piano keys. A linear brick-red painted panel at the landing makes a bold backdrop for a beautiful Pichwai painting. The culinary station for the sons has patterned black and white floors and subway tiles on the walls as a colour contrast to the monotone floors, while the main kitchen has Moroccan tiled dado and dark flooring, the bathrooms are done up in Italian marble, with metallic accents adding to the luxury quotient of the space
Photos: Sushant Sinha Photography
Designed to cater to each member’s needs, the home is connected by a common, naturally well-lit corridor with tall glazed windows on both sides. The circulation is planned such that the house doesn’t reveal itself completely, but unfolds slowly as one meanders through the corridor. The abode hosts a range of vintage furniture that has been revamped and juxtaposed with pichvais and old artefacts. The interiors boast ample use of colours, textures, wallpapers and natural stones. Various areas of the home cater to social gatherings and the first level of the house hosts amenities like guest rooms and a gym. The private block of the farmhouse has individual lounges, bedrooms, washrooms and kitchens. As we linger through the living and dining areas, a random grid pattern is formed on the floor with William grey marble with Belgian black bands. The room features modern seating in shades of beige, yellow and blush pink along with coffee tables in wood, metal and glass.
The main staircase is decorated in a combination of black and white marble, taking inspiration from piano keys. A linear brick-red painted panel at the landing makes a bold backdrop for a beautiful Pichwai painting. The culinary station for the sons has patterned black and white floors and subway tiles on the walls as a colour contrast to the monotone floors, while the main kitchen has Moroccan tiled dado and dark flooring, the bathrooms are done up in Italian marble, with metallic accents adding to the luxury quotient of the space
Photos: Sushant Sinha Photography
Project Year: 2019