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TRITAYA

by Studio 17

made with love in India


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Project Location : Gokuldham, Mota Varacha, Surat, Gujarat


Architectural Firm : Studio 17

Principal Architect : Mayur Mangukiya and Ankit Sojitra


Project Team : Dhruvik Panwala, Radhika Savani, Shivani
Maiyani, Uttam Chauhan, Mohit Dungrani,
Rupesh Koshiya, Dipesh Vala

Plot Area : 4,700 sq. ft.


Plot Dimensions : 43’ x 48’.
No. of Rooms :5
No. of Car Parks :2
Built-up Area : 4,632 sq. ft.
Timeline : Jan 2019 - Oct 2020
Project Cost : INR 4,200 - 4,500 per sq.ft.

“We had an ideology of creating a woodland in its own but by bringing out
the three dimension of each material.”
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Design Intent
The stack of cubes each on two ends giving an equal balance
of architectural language from the front side brings out into
our vision. An addition of depth into length and breadth makes
its more dynamic than ever. A forest is always bustled with
trees, with its hard surface and textured ground huge tree
trunks in the elevation and splash of white color in the sky. This
house is the twisted form of forest with its dark flooring, dyed
veneer in the elevation and use of natural white stone.
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Ground Floor Plan


Ground Floor
The ground floor accomodates all the service areas, storage,
parking and servant’s quarters. An entrance leading to the pri-
vate home is flanked by an amazing foliage on the sides of the
main gate. It has a staircase that leads to the first floor, from
where the actual house starts.
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First Floor Plan


First Floor
The first thing which comes into visualization at the
entrance on the first floor is the nicely settled foyer along
with seating with a nice curios placed on the wall. This
artwork gives a warm feeling of sparks indulging in a forest.
The orange color enlightens the grey texture wall in the
back. Reciprocating the circular shape of artwork, the
amazingly crafted circular handle made by black coated
metal brings out the simplicity of door.
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Living, Dining and Kitchen


The living room is seperated from the dining area with the
free standing TV unit. Spread of golden veins with its dark and
powerful color of brown all over is an example of a great William
grey stone flooring. The living room is very subtle with its plain
texture wall and beige sofa bringing out the flooring. The Tv unit is
amazingly made of white stone with its essence of zig zag play.
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Second Floor Plan


Second Floor
The second floor has complete private spaces. There are 3
bedrooms on the floor with attached walk-in closets and
washrooms.
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Son’s Bedroom
Each bedroom has its own unique design. The bed
back in the son’s bedroom has a stained ash dyed
veneer and continuous line of brass rod cutting the
corner edge out from the bedroom and also creating
small storage for beautiful artifacts.
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Master Bedroom
The eye catchy white marble used in the bed back of
the master bedroom containing tints of grey veins
with the interplay of brass and green color palette
is what makes it silent yet powerful. Hence, giving a
touch embossed lines in a repeatedly manner really
breaks the plain surface of stone making it more
sluggish.
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Daughter’s Bedroom
The last bedroom of the floor is inter-connected
with the central bedroom through the balcony. The
Screening design is captivated in such a way that a
small ray of sunshine is always present in the room
bringing the positive synergy in it.
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Terrace Floor Plan


Terrace Floor
Terrace floor houses a beautiful guest bedroom having easy
access to the close terrace and a nicely settled open terrace
for arranging any nice get-together or barbecueparty.
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Section overlooking the staircase


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Facade Design
There is an indulgent play of materials in the exterior with
beautifully placed Red Agra stone in the pattern of short and
sharp turns giving it a zig-zag look breaking the straightness
of its own. The play of levels is distinguish by the change of
material. The Aluminum fringes subtitling the look of Red Agra
and adding privacy to an individual.
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Unique Material Applications


Windows: Fenesta from Glazing Box
Tiles: Lioli from Balchand
Lighting: China
Color: Asian Paints
Facade Materials
Sanitaryware: Kohler from Bajaj World
01 / Red Agra Stone Bath Fittings: Kohler from Bajaj World
02 / Aluminum Louvered
Screen Furniture: China Import
03 / Exposed RCC 01 02 03
Furnishings: D’Decor from Mantra and Saheb Krupa
Carpets and Rugs: China
Hardware: Haffle
Modular Kitchen: Plezza
Kitchen Sink: Carysil
Ply: Greenlam from Shree Ply Agency
Veneer: Timex
Laminates: Shiv Shakti - 50 Shades of Grey
Ceiling Finishes Security: Panasonic
04 / Wooden Screening
05 / White Marble with Air Conditioning: Toshiba
tints of grey veins
06 / Stained ash dyed
Marble: CMC - Classic Marble
veneer with grey
curtain backdrop
07 / Wooden Head
board on a grey
Key Contributors
curtain backdrop 04 05 06 07 Structural: Canopus Engineering Group
Civil: Batukbhai
Facade: Perfect Fabricator
MEP: Studio 17
Landscape: Aru Garden
HVAC: Raviraj Co.

Photo Credits Noaidwin Studio


Nilkanth Bharucha

Flooring Materials
08 / Grey Marble
Flooring
09 / Ceramic Tiles for
Bathroom 08 09
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