Terrace lounge with an earthy vibe by Studio Sabhsai
Interiors

Terrace lounge with an earthy vibe by Studio Sabhsai

Set on a rooftop overlooking lush greens and open surroundings, this terrace lounge, conceptualised and crafted by Paritosh Bajaj, Principal Architect of Studio Sabhsai is every thing one can ask for in a serene setting with loved one. The space is designed to make one feel in a warm nest looking onto the green vistas. The same is achieved through use of warm and naturally tactile material like wood which age well and give a sense of foreverness. The rather heavy polished wood is broken with glass, jails and openings on various surfaces to bring in the air and green.


A wooden hut-like canopy houses a warm setup of cane chairs and a coffee table, making it a cosy nook to spend quaint evenings and date nights. With a very minimalistic approach, this nook in the terrace lounge has one tall indoor plant and brass planter that blends with the theme and palette of the space.


The open bar at one end of this lounge is a key attraction to the space. Made with a dark glass top it has a modern look and appeal. This bar adds character to the space and is a beautiful addition to the aesthetics as well. Equipped with ample storage and a bar top, this corner of the lounge is sure to have the most rush at every hour.

Seating of this bar space is over comfortably upholstered bar chairs in a contrasting shade to the surroundings, making them more appealing. It is the perfect setup for drinks over sunset or dinner under the moonlight.


Bringing all the lush surroundings to your lounge experience, this terrace lounge has many indoor plants for décor and mint green cushions matching the theme. Every piece of décor in this space adds to its aesthetics and simple yet modern appeal. The flooring of the space is faux grass in a perimeter of glass giving the space a nearly infinity vine.

Also read:
https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/luxury-artistic-residence-by-sanjyt-syngh-design-studio/31004
https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/cosy-tv-lounges-by-aparna-kaushik/31001

Set on a rooftop overlooking lush greens and open surroundings, this terrace lounge, conceptualised and crafted by Paritosh Bajaj, Principal Architect of Studio Sabhsai is every thing one can ask for in a serene setting with loved one. The space is designed to make one feel in a warm nest looking onto the green vistas. The same is achieved through use of warm and naturally tactile material like wood which age well and give a sense of foreverness. The rather heavy polished wood is broken with glass, jails and openings on various surfaces to bring in the air and green.A wooden hut-like canopy houses a warm setup of cane chairs and a coffee table, making it a cosy nook to spend quaint evenings and date nights. With a very minimalistic approach, this nook in the terrace lounge has one tall indoor plant and brass planter that blends with the theme and palette of the space. The open bar at one end of this lounge is a key attraction to the space. Made with a dark glass top it has a modern look and appeal. This bar adds character to the space and is a beautiful addition to the aesthetics as well. Equipped with ample storage and a bar top, this corner of the lounge is sure to have the most rush at every hour. Seating of this bar space is over comfortably upholstered bar chairs in a contrasting shade to the surroundings, making them more appealing. It is the perfect setup for drinks over sunset or dinner under the moonlight. Bringing all the lush surroundings to your lounge experience, this terrace lounge has many indoor plants for décor and mint green cushions matching the theme. Every piece of décor in this space adds to its aesthetics and simple yet modern appeal. The flooring of the space is faux grass in a perimeter of glass giving the space a nearly infinity vine. Also read: https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/luxury-artistic-residence-by-sanjyt-syngh-design-studio/31004 https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/cosy-tv-lounges-by-aparna-kaushik/31001

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