Punctuating an earthy flair, Anand House is an ode to rattan weaves and Vadodara’s heritage of exposed bricks

Crafted with illuminating patterns, details and handmade pieces, Anand House is a minimal residence weaved together like a rich elegant tapestry. This 3,050 sq ft home designed by Kuryaāt Spaces and Arts celebrates Vadodara’s heritage of exposed bricks. The four-bedroom residence is tucked amid a choreographed cluster of bungalows, away from the urban edifice, and boasts user-friendly and hassle-free spaces. “Our philosophy is to design spaces that are harmonious and elegant, ruled by the right proportions,” share the practice’s interior designers Jaba and Mitesh Champaneria.

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