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Malvi Gajjar Architect and Interior Design Studio

Architect and Interior Design Studio

Malvi Gajjar Architects have crafted a serene weekend retreat in Glade One, Sanand, that fully embraces the quiet beauty of the Wabi-sabi aesthetic. They infused every corner of the home with a sense of calm, using natural textures, soft, earthy hues, and handcrafted wooden details to shape a deeply tranquil atmosphere.

In the bedroom, the designers foster a sense of minimal warmth. Cane pendant lights cast a gentle glow, while woven accents and organic shapes soften the space, evoking comfort and simplicity. The living area invites relaxation with its open, sunlit layout. Low-profile furniture, raw wooden decor, and soft fabric upholstery come together harmoniously to echo nature’s quiet elegance.

Moving into the dining and kitchen zone, the architects maintain the spirit of simplicity. Clean lines define the furniture and surfaces, while rattan shades and tactile materials add layers of texture. The space flows naturally, reinforcing the idea that beauty lies in imperfection and restraint.

Throughout the home, Malvi Gajjar Architects celebrate craftsmanship and imperfection. Their use of unrefined materials, curated restraint, and an earthy palette stays true to the Wabi-sabi philosophy. The house doesn’t just reflect a style—it lives it, offering a peaceful, grounded sanctuary in sync with nature.

Malvi Gajjar Architect and Interior Design Studio

 

Architect and Interior Design Studio

Malvi Gajjar Architects have crafted a serene weekend retreat in Glade One, Sanand, that fully embraces the quiet beauty of the Wabi-sabi aesthetic. They infused every corner of the home with a sense of calm, using natural textures, soft earthy hues, and handcrafted wooden details to shape a deeply tranquil atmosphere.

In the bedroom, the designers foster a sense of minimal warmth. Cane pendant lights cast a gentle glow, while woven accents and organic shapes soften the space, evoking comfort and simplicity. The living area invites relaxation with its open, sunlit layout. Low-profile furniture, raw wooden decor, and soft fabric upholstery come together harmoniously to echo nature’s quiet elegance.

Moving into the dining and kitchen zone, the architects maintain the spirit of simplicity. Clean lines define the furniture and surfaces, while rattan shades and tactile materials add layers of texture. The space flows naturally, reinforcing the idea that beauty lies in imperfection and restraint.

Throughout the home, Malvi Gajjar Architects celebrate craftsmanship and imperfection. Their use of unrefined materials, curated restraint, and an earthy palette stays true to the Wabi-sabi philosophy. The house doesn’t just reflect a style—it lives it, offering a peaceful, grounded sanctuary in sync with nature.

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