BEYOND ELEMENTS


Beyond Elements challenges the conventional idea of elemental design by refusing to define spaces through singular identities. The sky is not treated as daylight alone, but as a continuum—day and night, moon and stars, brightness and depth—experienced through shifting tones, layered ceilings, and controlled light. Air is expressed not as emptiness, but as movement and softness, shaped through curves, suspended forms, and flowing transitions. Water is not reduced to the colour blue; instead, it is interpreted through gradients, reflections, translucency, and fluid surfaces that change with light and time. The interior becomes an immersive environment where elements are perceived emotionally rather than visually labeled.


DETAILS




Designed as a luxury 3BHK skyvilla apartment, the home is conceived as a continuous spatial journey rather than a collection of enclosed rooms. Living, dining, and circulation zones are seamlessly interconnected through curves, layered walls, and visual alignments, allowing the space to unfold gradually. Each bedroom is planned as a private retreat while remaining subtly connected to the overall spatial narrative of the home. A rich palette of materials—pearl textures, stone finishes, metallic surfaces, soft fabrics, and translucent elements—creates contrast, depth, and sensory transition. Lighting plays a pivotal role, transforming surfaces from day to night and reinforcing the evolving, experiential nature of the interiors.





