Project Data
Project Name Sajeevan-Priya Residence
Location Kambil, Kannur, Kerala
Client Name Sajeevan and Priya
Year of Design 2018
Type Residential
Status Completed
Design Team Ar. Rakesh Kakkoth,
Ar. Suraj S,
Chestnut Home Stylist
Size 4305 sq.ft.
Photography Justin Sebastian
Contractor Labour contract
Award IIA Kerala State Awards 2021
Category: Residential Interior
Shortlisted in Top 3
Drawings
Drawing 1
Drawing 2
Description

Project name : Sajeevan – Priya Residence
Client : Mr. Sajeevan and family
Completion year : 2021
Plot Area : 0.73 acres
Built Area : 4305 sq.ft.
Project Location : Kambil, Kannur, Kerala

Architecture is not merely what is seen by the eye. It is also home to our memories,  imaginations and dreams, and is more about what is felt than what is seen. A  deliberate involvement in tackling the other senses ensure a design that can bring in  contentment and an ethereal emotional connection. The clients wished to see these  spaces fitted with furniture and colors that helps them reminisce the memories of their  former residence. Using a traditional palette with a modern adaptation, we tailored the  interiors to produce an enhanced sensorial experience.  

We tried to create spaces in the home that are socially welcoming and emotionally  connecting, two very important virtues we need to hold on to, even when we move into  an urban lifestyle. All the spaces, irrespective of exterior or interior are connected by  large openings and double height spaces. The interior thus needed to be one that  would blur the lines between inside and out yet create pockets of cozy niches that are  truly functional and utilitarian.  

Making a house a home involves surrounding yourself with objects that you love that  have a meaning to you. There has been a conscious effort in bringing about a subtle  balance between the traditional and the contemporary by using natural and raw  textures and refined polished surfaces on the contrary. 

The architectural material palette is confined to teak wood tones, kota green greys,  whites and greens of the landscape. Natural textures like jute, woven cottons, aged  wood, linens, wool, terracotta were used in the interiors to complement the earthiness  of the architecture and to make the transition between outside and inside seamless. 

Earthy reds and sages were added in the upholstery and art which are colours derived  from the terracotta used in the architecture and the landscape. Small hints of brass  and black were used in the hardware and décor to bring forth the contemporary nature  of the client’s modern lifestyle. Further a layer of patterns using block prints curtains,  ikats, kalamkaris were used to add dimension, colour and play to the space.

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