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What started out as a a three bedroom weekend house project soon turned into a five bedroom permanent residence. Indian architectural studio Dipen Gada & Associates were challenged to design the Amin's Residence and their work, completed last year, speaks about a lifestyle including a 16 feet high living space with a glazed corner and dark toned wooden flooring in the bedrooms. The spacious contemporary home sits among other residential buildings in the west of Vadodara City, India. The 8,240 square foot Amin's Residence is made out of three different blocks - a white entrance block, a sesame wood block housing living spaces and a double-height block in the backside. The two story home has a central dining room seating 12 and connecting all the other public spaces (living room, home theater, kitchen) and the private areas (bedrooms and bathrooms) going out into nature by continuing with the swimming pool, open deck and Zen garden. Unique details adorn the spaces: "A beautiful puja room is very well placed in this central foyer. A custom designed art lamp with the theme 'Journey' is hung from the double height in the center of the staircase. This lamp is designed and conceptualized by Mr. Dipen Gada himself and executed by Mr. Manish Maheshwari. This is one of the unique features of the house. "
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