The Ideal Home and Garden

SPECIAL FEATURE

Interior designer Amol Patil’s office has bespoke furniture, a sublime interior experience, and relationsh­ip building atmosphere

- IMPRESSION­S: BENOY SEBASTIAN

A peek into interior designer Amol Patil’s office

Entering Studio APD is an experience in itself. The low height compound wall gives full view of the office. The extruded exposed brick block connected with pergola and framed at the entrance creates curiosity in the minds of the visitors about the internal spaces. The office space is divided into different zones, reception/waiting, workstatio­ns, and directors cabin - all three spaces are connected with the landscape area, which gives a feeling of being connected with nature. Use of grey coloured floor, exposed brick, morning glory coloured walls, glass doors, veneer finished furniture and knobs gives a mix feeling of traditiona­l and modern interior. Amol has used paintings on the wall and displayed project photograph­s for an uber feel. They also added colours to break the monotony, and created some wooden frames with LED profile light to enhance the backdrops - bigger opening on the external walls gives a feeling of seating with nature.

The sit out behind the directors cabin is the space where the Patil’s feel more relaxed and brain-map creative ideas. Of note – the wall created behind the director’s background have engraved warli art on sand stone with metal cutting warli human figures with indirect light, thus encouragin­g the designer to celebrate life and shout out a message that the team at Studio APD works together, using warm white lighting to create a cozy atmosphere.

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