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As we enter inside, a big courtyard with lots of greenery and sunlight is inviting. A huge Buddha in sitting meditation position with greenery near to court makes the whole environment peaceful and static. The plan revolves around a central courtyard open to sky. The inhabitants experience all the weathers, throughout the year. The planning theme involves, putting up all the four important bedrooms on the ground floor. This private area of the bedrooms along with the living hall is segregated by the public area drawing room, kitchen and Puja room by landscaped courtyard. A huge volume of drawing room with tall windows and the handmade canvas painting on ceiling gives the royal look. The living room is planned outside all these four rooms with a toughened glass partition up to the ceiling to view the beautiful courtyard outside with green and the huge Buddha statue. Mezzanine floor created for playing zone in younger son’s bedroom. A round staircase smoothly connects two floors, with stucco finish walls and well lit POP niches. First floor has a bar, a covered swimming pool, a recreational area which includes steam, sauna, etc. As we move towards left side on the first floor, we get surprised by a beautiful view of a huge lawn with gazebo.Intelligent usage of materials as waste glass bottles, scrap walnut pieces and mother of pearl inlay. The regular materials used are bricks, solid/teak wood, and toughened glass along with travertino stone.

With a view of sun set from Hall, master bed room and sons bedroom. With gypsum ceiling, vitrified flooring, long snug L shaped sofa, a huge airy terrace , muted colours and quirky accents, the living room is an epitome of contemporary luxury, use of Indian art and craft, the terrace with gorgeous view of endless greenery, is a perfect indulgence! Our client says ‘’ sipping on a cup of coffee surrounded by lush greenery is the best way to recoup our energies and get ready to face another day’’.The terrace is also a family favourite on holidays, as all gather here for impromptu dinners under the stars. Since the dining area requires some intimate space.gale

A Bangalore home defined by Spanish influences
Casa De Arcos has been designed by principal architects of Concepto Studio, Edwin and Esha Stanley. Also called the House of Arches, a Spanish villa inspires this home. As a result, one can see arches throughout the home — be it to restrict spaces, shelves and niches, and accents. The house also uses green, considering the apartment's location and the surrounding lush greenery. Preserving these architectural details is crucial to fully honour the original intent of Spanish Colonial Revival style homes. It pays homage to the design's historical roots and contributes to the overall sense of place and cultural identity.
Borrowing from these influences, this 3BHK Spanish-style home blends indoors and out, encouraging maximum relaxation. This style of architecture is very much laid-back and creates the feeling of always being on vacation. Smooth plaster walls, arched cutouts between rooms, vibrant accents, and linen in furniture and window treatments all contribute to a true Spanish look. The graceful arches of the style harken back to this purpose. They frame doorways, windows, and even courtyard entrances, adding a touch of elegance and a nod to the influences that inspired this style. When it comes to colour palettes, Spanish-style homes favour soft whites and light earth tones for the body of the home, as well as earth tones such as terracotta, ochre, and green for the trim and other details.
A black console with eclectic wallpaper and brass hangings in the foyer creates an inviting welcome. The main door opens into the living room, defined by lime plaster walls and the prevalent use of arches. It is anchored by subdued flooring that complements the classic Spanish interiors and is flooded with natural light. The furniture is custom-made, and curvilinear shapes have been used intentionally to complement the arches. In the main seating area, pastel sofas with linen furnishing provide consistency to the design narrative, while the ochre armchairs underscore the interior vocabulary. Pendant lights made from fabric unify the design scheme.
In the kitchen, tones of green lend an energising vibe, offset by the neutral colour palette of the walls. Modular fittings, fluted MDF finishes in the cabinets, and a black countertop give this space a mid-century vibe. Like the rest of the home, the dining area features subtle arched accents in the walls, niches, and ochre-hued chairs that create a cohesive look. An arched niche serves as a bar and doubles as the canvas for a dark green tropical wallpaper that reinforces the design scheme.
An arched passageway leads to the private spaces comprising the main and guest bedrooms. One spare bedroom has been retained as a nursery for the kids, which will be designed later. In the master bedroom, white accent walls, minimalist decor, and unfussy design set up a bright and inviting space. The maroon headboard and wooden flooring soften the mood. An arched mirror with a vanity offers a quaint spot for getting ready. The guest bedroom is described by a textured wall paint with a contrasting green headboard. Earthy undertones, such as the cane shutters with glass in the wardrobe, lend warmth to the space. The focal point of the bedroom is the window seating area, which is swathed with natural light and is a great spot to read, lounge, and relax.
Casa De Arcos's overall cohesion is both its strength and its challenge. While the consistent use of arches and a colour palette maintains a seamless flow, the risk lies in potential monotony. Balancing the repetitive architectural elements with varying textures, colours, and decor pieces is critical to keeping the design fresh and engaging.

Living Room with antique divan and carved mirror frame.
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The TV cabinet has been designed as the main element of focus as its the first thing one would experience while entering the house. As the small flat doesn’t have a lof of storage space, we have tried to play the maximum with the minimum. The entrance console is a spacious storage unit along the entire wall.

Rich textures and deep tones bring a cozy sophistication to this dark and moody living room. The brown leather sofas anchor the space, offering a timeless appeal while complementing the earthy green walls. A whitewashed brick fireplace serves as a striking focal point, framed by a sleek wooden mantel and built-in shelving that seamlessly blends function with style. Thoughtful layering of plaid throw pillows, knit poufs, and textured rugs enhances the inviting ambiance, making this space ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. Balancing the darker palette, natural light streams through large windows, highlighting the warmth of wooden furniture and organic décor elements. The black iron chandelier and industrial side tables introduce a rustic charm, while brass accents in the lighting and accessories add a hint of elegance. The arched niche, stocked with neatly stacked firewood, softens the architecture and reinforces the room’s effortless blend of modern farmhouse and contemporary aesthetics. Every element in this modern rustic living room is carefully curated to create a warm, welcoming environment. Whether it’s the glow of the cozy fireplace, the rich textures of leather seating, or the bold contrast of dark walls and light décor, this space offers a refined retreat with lasting style.
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