Exterior view of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Exterior view of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Living room of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
The living room, in its expansive nature, is cradled in the serene shade of white and the versatile character of wood. Although this combination is every bit classy, it is layered with a bold choice of Italian marble in a deep grey shade. Detached through a sleek glass partition with metal skin, a statement of creation devours this space, with its slated wooden ceiling hiding the technological considerations smartly. The Olive-green couch from Olvii Lifestyle outlines leather upholstery, a refreshing selection. As the light streams in from the corner sliding windows, a feeling of serenity prevails throughout, enhancing the cresses of leather. The TV unit that faces the seating supports the framework of the stairwell. The linear and fuss-free details build the face of the unit.
TV Unit of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Staircase and Living room of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Staircase of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Dining of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Pooja room (Mandir) of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
The puja room greets one at the entrance itself but it gives off a modern and charming mood that breaks the conventional design. The concentric openings have a proportioned hand in aesthetics and sound functions. It facilitates ventilation while bringing a backdrop for the dining area. Beyond it, a piece of sky comes in through a mighty slit on the ceiling. “The skylight happens to be our most valuable creation of this endeavour. It has a dynamic play of sciography that brings a sort of balance between all the levels,” Krimmy explains heartily. It also admits adequate light and air circulation. The triangular ribbed texture on the wall deepens the greys and whites of the shadow and light flooding in. The custom-made six-seater dining is a classic amalgamation of Italian marble and wood and is set up in line with the skylight.
Among these design integrations, art takes over subtly. The impeccable sculpture is the work of Abir Chakraborty, answering a call from the sky. Framed pieces create the entryway from Harmony Art Shop. The staircase gives off a sorted expression. The harmony of the material and color palette for this particular space is enticing. The partition separates a wash area booked behind the reflective surface of the fluted glass and semi-finished metal skeleton. The first step becomes a part of the T.V. unit, merging the design sensibility of both spaces. The metal strips rise from the unit, seeking their own identity and denoting a way to the first level. The handrail touches the minimal intricacy of design while fulfilling its function.
Lounge of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Master Bedroom of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Coming on the first level, one encounters the lounge area cradled in the arms of pure white color and the goodness of impulsive and curated artwork. The seating spells comfort in every way, a cozy nook sourced from Olvii Lifestyle paired with a floor lamp sourced from IKEA. “It truly is a corner where one can take a pause from the bustle of the day. A relaxing space where the meditative play of light will soothe you”, the practice elaborates. Adjacent to the seating of the passage is the master bedroom. There are several factors noteworthy here. The microcrete finish on the ceiling tones the length of the bedroom, accommodating the custom-made lights cleanly. The ribbed panelling continues as the binding language at the back of the bed and the television unit. The feature wall is smeared across in the color of the sky, complementing the stark white and hosting the elemental dusty blue couch graciously. The bed faces a petite study area which is crafted from semi light shade of veneer.
Son's Bedroom 1 of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
On the opposite side, resides the son’s bedroom. Dipped in the shades of monochrome, the bold choice of black film on fluted glass with a bed back that touches the ceiling. “This bedroom is all about finding the finer details. From the fluting on the ceiling to the metallic paint finish on the furniture, there is a sleek feeling of execution here,” the studio mentions. The bed back is layered in fabrics that have a dedicated fit with suiting linens as well. The room is attached to a balcony, thoroughly opening up on the front façade, looking over through aluminium-wooden fins. The bath is a stated piece with the centre occupied by a wash area draped in glazed tiles in brick color. The dressing area also consists of an in-built lighting system. The musical of Grey and Back continues here, being in a blissful sync.
Son's Bedroom 1 of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Son's Bedroom 2 of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Son's Bedroom 2 of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Study area of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Corridor of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Onto the second level, the passage leads to the media room and a bedroom. The ceiling takes a defining turn here, adopting the shape of a funnel to spread the light evenly. Dedicated to their other son, the family wanted this bedroom to align with their child’s sanctum. And it was delivered exactly that way. Achieving maximum while inculcating minimal, the perforated cut-out details on the bed back add a playful feel. The study area faces the hero wall paired with an intimate corner. A slice of warm sunshine takes the shape of a lounge chair in the corner. With openings on both ends, natural light is captured amicably. This also gives a much-needed view of the skylight and a direct association with the outside.
Skylight of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Media room of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
The home theatre with an airy and spacious aura makes up for the other side of the floor. With all the acoustical involvements in order, the theatre operates on a fun and informal stage. The surprising pop of a bar in spicy mandarin color is as refreshing as an iced cocktail! The jazz portraits are the perfect selection that adorn the space. The finely ribbed counter is underlined by the strip light, adding to the wonder. The length of the space doubles up to open to a semi-covered terrace. The projected pergola created from the M.S. plate is another display of decided and crisp shadows on the grey floor with compelling and thought-about details. The planted greens with a ledge of seating make it a perfect evening spot. The life of ‘Manilaxmi’ breathes through realms of pop, details that are evergreen, and a thorough understanding of what a home should feel like. “Manilaxmi is an evocative volume of our hard work that we had the pleasure of cultivating. It has nurtured our process of designing and we couldn’t be happier with the outcome,” Ishank and Krimmy conclude.
Bar area and Media room of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Bar area of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Bathroom of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Bathroom of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Balcony of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Terrace of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Dusk light exterior view of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Dusk light exterior view of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Ground Floor Plan of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
First Floor Plan of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Second Floor Plan of Manilaxmi by I K Architects
Terrace Floor Plan of Manilaxmi by I K Architects