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Use of Metal in Residential Building

How to use Metal as an Aesthetic Material in Residential Building Metals are used for architectural purposes such as roofing, windows, and decoration which have structural and other uses. The most commonly used metals are lead, tin, zinc, copper, aluminum, nickel, and alloys!  Here are structural applications where metals are used as aesthetic materials: Window grill: Metal window grills are part of a tradition and integrate security features with attractive designs. They have become more popular over the years. They are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and degrees of ornateness. detailed metal window grills do have many advantages. The most common material used to make window grills is steel, aluminum, and iron. But, today window grills are generally made of steel that is bright steel or mild steel because of their durability, and sturdiness, and also because they can be customized to various shapes and sizes.   Canopy:      Canopies have been adding shelter for many years. Nowadays canopy comes in various shapes, and sizes. And is made up of various materials. For typical projects such as a metal canopy, aluminum is the metal of choice. It survives well in the outdoors and is much more affordable and

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Versatility of Glass in Residential Buildings

Glass is the most versatile and oldest material in the building industry. From window panels to structure materials, glasses have evolved tremendously in the last few decades. Here is some versatile Glass in Residential building designs ideology about glass and how it can be utilized uniquely in residential buildings. Glass is one of the most favored architectural elements that can be molded to suit its functionality and also it serves as a decorative piece of art. Glass in Residential buildings is a fascinating material and is usually available in most places in both, conventional and contemporary architecture. Its function in the construction industry has proved it to be the best. The sleek and transparent nature of the material gels well with cement, mud, or metal. Glass has gained popularity in architecture because of its vivid properties, especially in residences. Here are some ways it is used in the structures : As a Window Panel: Extra Clean Glass: Lightweight Structural Wall (External Surface): Roofing Material: Railings: Toughened Glass: The skylight above the Living, Dining, and Entrance Lobby: Partition, within the Interiors of a Building: Tinted Glass: Shatterproof Glass: Laminated Glass: Float Glass: Chromatic Glass: It is used in conference halls, assembly

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Ventilation design

Successful Design Strategies for Hot and Dry Climate

  Climate has always been a pivotal factor in Architectural design. Thermal comfort, energy-saving schemes, and Eco-friendly principles are required to be kept in mind while building homes to make them most comfortable for the families that reside in them. Variations in weather conditions are beyond our control, thus preparing for changes is mandatory for architects to implement while designing a space. Here are a few successful strategies that can be used during hot and dry climates: Building Design Strategies: Detailing building fenestration design and construction details to promote shading, heat loss, and insulation. Larger building dimensions should face north & south. Double walls with insulation in between are a suitable solution The size of the windows on the east and west sides should be minimized in order to reduce heat gain The flat roof is a good reflector and re-radiates heat efficiently, especially if it consists of a solid, white-painted material. The courtyard is provided with water and plants, it acts as a cooling source. Internal courtyards provide cross ventilation and natural cooling. Inlets are to be provided at lower levels and outlets at a higher level as they serve to vent the hot air. Suitable radiation barriers in

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Tracing the Legacy of Athangudi Tiles

Are you searching for a good quality tile? Haven’t you got any of them despite multiple searches? Haven’t any building materials firm offered you the best one till now? Don’t worry, Athangudi tiles are your answer. Purpose of the Tiles : The architects always choose these tiles for residential and commercial projects. As Athangudi tiles are essentially made from cement, what sets them apart is that they are pressed and molded by hand on glass surfaces. Athangudi falls in the Chettinad region, where the palatial mansions of the Chettiars are filled with these specialized tiles.   The affluent Chettiars had their mansions kitted out with products from all over the world. Tiles from Spain, teak from Burma, enamel from Czechoslovakia, marble from Italy, and ceramic tiles from Minton. While traditional South Indian homes had floors made of clay or stone, the homes of the Chettiars were a veritable melange of cultures and products from all over the world that included floors sporting tiles that were easy to manage and came with a glazed, fine finish. Walk into Athangudi, and you will enter the world of color. Small and big homes contain with famous intricately patterned and gloriously hued tiles.  

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Balcony

Balcony Design in Residential Buildings

A cool breeze on a rainy day, an array of potted plants arranged or a hammock to relax in are some of the little pleasures in life one can experience in a balcony, a space private only for oneself. Balcony designs are made to resemble the front facade. As an additional space, they are often utilized for storage, relaxing or entertaining guests where one can enjoy the pleasures of outside while still being at home. Often treated as another small room, the trend to decorate balconies with upscale and modern designs is becoming a practice in homes. We would like to express the relevance of a balcony in a home citing a few client projects we have worked on. Balcony 1 : Balcony 2 : Balcony 3 : Balcony 4 : Balcony 5 : In conclusion, We would like to encourage clients to focus on the Balcony area while building their dream homes. We assure you, you can certainly enjoy the morning sunlight by holding a cup of morning coffee, sitting on the chair and reading some book that feels like you have got a real meaning for “Good Morning” . At Night, use the space for late-night hangouts by installing an outdoor

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Kitchen cum Dining

Designing Kitchen cum Dining

Did you know that people tend to spend the maximum time in the kitchen? Whether it is to cook, to eat or to just relax, the kitchen is often called the heart of the house! Just as exercise is needed for a healthy heart, a well-defined space with appliances is needed for a kitchen. One should feel at ease and comfortable while doing the chores in the kitchen. Most often kitchens are attached to the dining area so food can be carried over easily and meals can be eaten with the family. The spacing of the two areas i.e., Kitchen cum Dining must be well planned and strategically thought of so the transition is at ease.  By knowing the different concepts of Kitchen cum Dining, will help while building your dream home. Check out these layouts where dining spaces have been successfully integrated within the kitchen areas. Role of the Kitchen cum Dining area: Kitchens play a vital role in Architecture design. Kitchens are spaces that require considerable thought when one is planning them. It is essential to spend some time working through the design as one needs a functional space that also reflects the user’s tastes. It’s the designer’s job

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Design Philosophy

This article “Design Philosophy” speaks about the various steps involved in design process. As the expertise for ‘modern simplicity’ to ‘classical minimalism’. Our core principle is to create spaces keeping all functional aspects in mind, giving full efforts to satisfy our client. Each of the projects envisions to enrich one’s experience of space, light, ventilation, context & materials through the experience of Architecture and Interior design.  Process: It Involves the following steps: Step 1 – The Thinking Process As a first step of the Design, Good Architects deal with constant interaction between the clients and space. The outcome of this interaction will eventually become the basis of our thinking process that leads towards the final concept of a livable space as per the client’s desire. Step 2 – Evolution of Concept Once the Thinking process completes, The firm ideates through the use of design tools which is one of the main principles followed.  These tools help in the research process that in turn evolves a concept. Step 3 – Building an Outcome After the Building concept completes Emotional sensibility helps seek good spatial quality, and this is best portrayed through a series of images invoking the same. 3D visualization &

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Fusion of Contemporary and Traditional Architecture

“Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.” The design of explicit time and culture is appeared to act as a perfect mirror, which will replicate a correct understanding concerning the manner within which the society has developed over the years. The house fuses ancient forms and native materials in a trendy thanks to modifying the use of the natural facet and orientation of the location. In straightforward words, it presents a transparent insight into all the most recent developments a society has witnessed with the days. If you closely investigate the design history, you will be able to simply comprehend the shift that has taken place from the normal design observation to today’s up-to-date observation. However, the class and therefore the richness that ancient design styles will bring around a building structure remains well-admired by several design enthusiasts all around the globe. People who would like to maintain a link to their past invariably value more highly to ancient design while constructing their new building structures in order that their regional heritage continues best bet is to stay alive. . Blending within the ancient design in conjunction with trendy up-to-date styles is that the best

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The Beauty of Minimalism in Architecture

What is Minimalist Architecture ? Minimalism or minimalist art can be seen as extending the abstract idea that art should have its own reality and not be an imitation of some other thing.  Minimalism is also important to visual arts and design. While it may seem like a simple principle, achieving excellence in the Minimalist style requires great skill. It asks artists, designers, and architects to break things down into their essential elements, using simple forms to produce harmonious work. Minimalism describes movements in varied kinds of art and style, particularly visual art and music, wherever the work is stripped right down to its most elementary options. As a selected movement within the arts it’s known with developments in the post–World War II Western Art, most powerfully with Yankee visual arts within the late Nineteen Sixties and early Seventies. distinguished artists related to this movement embrace Donald Judd, John McLaughlin, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Anne Truitt, and Frank Stella. it’s stock-still within the subtractive aspects of Modernism and is usually understood as a reaction against the art movement and a bridge to genre art practices. The terms have expanded to cover a movement in music that options repetition

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Madivala Lake

[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Headline_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] Concept: The Madiwala lake, less than a stone’s throw away. And your home that leaves no stone unturned to please you the hilt. The environ- ment, clean, calm and tranquil. The green cover, ample. The locality, strategic and growing rapidly in importance. Project Type:  High Rise Apartments Location: BTM Layout, Bengaluru Plot size: 4.5 Acre Land No of Units: 180+ Units [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Gallery”][/siteorigin_widget] [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Custom_HTML”][/siteorigin_widget]

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Associate Consultant

[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Headline_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] Concept: It is ensured that every apartment’s styling is distinctively contemporary and the finishing is absolutely uncompromising. Enjoy serene breeze throughout the living space with 3 sides open apartments and many more such unique features that would make living an everlasting pleasure. Project Type: High Rise Apartments Location: Bengaluru Plot size: 30 Acre Land No of Units: 1500 Units [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Gallery”][/siteorigin_widget] [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Custom_HTML”][/siteorigin_widget]

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Designing Children’s Rooms

Designing Children’s Rooms Kids aren’t easy to please. They’re very specific with their preferences and tend to have strong likes and dislikes. So, when designing children’s room, their tastes have to be kept in mind. After all, the tiny tots will be very vocal about their opinion, no matter how elegantly the room is designed. What to keep in Mind when Designing Kids’ Rooms ? Go bright: Children love rooms that are colourful. However, each colour can have its effects on psychology, so choose what shades to use judiciously. For example, blue is known for it’s calming effects while red is known for the opposite. Hence red works as an accent colour instead of the colour for the whole room. Keep in mind that kids grow out of some shades very quickly- such as pink. So, using wallpapers, wall decals, art, rugs and textures in the colour and keeping the walls neutral can help the room grow with the child. This can also help when accessorising as it is easier to pair neutral palettes with other colours. Alternatively, mixing multiple colours strategically can also look great. [siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] [siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] Add multiple lighting to the room: Be sure to provide

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Best Decorative Indoor Plants

Best Decorative Indoor Plants India is becoming increasingly urbanised, with concrete replacing lush plants. Fresh, clean air is becoming harder and harder to find in cities. Hence, having low-maintenance indoor plants can give you fresh air and look amazing. Low to medium light indoor plants take little to no maintenance to sustain. Many plants even have the additional benefits such as cleaning out toxins, reduce anxiety and some are even believed to bring luck. Here are a few suggestions for adding that greenery to your indoors. Aloe Vera is a super plant- they have healing, rejuvenating and soothing properties. Many objects such as cleaning products, upholstery etc. release harmful gases such as formaldehyde and other chemicals. Aloe Vera can purify these chemicals. Aloe Vera gel can be used in skincare, to treat sunburn, for hair growth, relieving heartburn etc. No wonder this is known as the “Miracle plant”. Put these near the windowsill because they need plenty of sunlight. According to NASA, this plant is one of the most effective air purifiers. They’re flowering plants with long cylindrical lilies. They require very low maintenance, look good and removes toxins! They’re mid-light plants and require frequent watering. The cool things about

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Space Saving Ideas for your Home

Space Saving Ideas for your Home No matter how big our house is, we always seem to need more space. Maybe it’s for keeping something important to you or storing things away. Using space-saving ideas cleverly and judiciously can help a lot. You can use the space you already have differently, a win-win in my opinion. So here are some space-saving ideas you can use in your new home. Use your Stairs Chances are, you have a blank wall at the bottom side of your stairs that just sits there. Definitely put that space to use- either put a hanging shelf that takes a few minutes for installation, or you can make it a library with multiple shelves. Put up a few hangers and you can use them as coats or hat hangers. Or you can create a space beneath the stairs to make it into a personalized nook- a pantry, a kennel, a reading corner, a meditation corner, etc. You can even put shelves within the stairs so each stair will have a shelf underneath. The possibilities are endless! Bathroom Cabinets There is just so much potential space to be used in the bathroom. In Indian households, the under-sink

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Modern Windows for a Modern House

There should always be a blend of the elements in right proportion to make it more accessible. Natural light is something that never goes out of style, but homes that maximize natural lighting in a stylish way are among the top requests .People are looking for wide, expansive glass, lift-and-slide doors, and sets of large windows placed together. This allows unparalleled views and maximum daylight for the home. Modern architecture is clean and bright, and that means windows are prominently featured. There should always be a blend of the elements in the right proportion to make it more accessible. Natural light is something that never goes out of style, but homes that maximize natural lighting in a stylish way are among the top requests. People are looking for wide, expansive glass, lift-and-slide doors, and sets of large windows placed together. This allows unparalleled views and maximum daylight for the home. Here are some types of modern windows: Bronze Clad Windows in 2018 New Energy Efficient Windows The popularity of energy-efficient windows has been growing for so many years, they might not even be considered a “trend” at this point, but rather the new normal. Double and triple-pane windows can be

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TG Akshaya

[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Headline_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] Concept: Designed as per low raised standards, 2 BHK & 3 BHK, 60:40 ratio, 6’ wide balconies for good space and ventilation. Project Type: Apartments Location: Off Banneerughatta Road Built up area: 80,000 sft [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Gallery”][/siteorigin_widget] [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Custom_HTML”][/siteorigin_widget]

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