Published: Monday, April 30, 2007
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By: Praxis

A subtle material and color palette is seen in the design.
The rapidly changing hospitality industry in Bangalore has spurred on the development of a new breed of serviced apartments. This change has primarily been in response to rapid economic growth and a severe scarcity of hotel rooms in the state capital.
This newer breed of serviced apartments seek a new clientele and target hotel-goers as well as long-term guests, by providing a richly textured, modern, boutique experience rather than a traditional "home stay" alternative.

View of the kitchen in an apartment.
The primary attempt of the designers has been to balance textures with careful accents within a rigid functional framework.
A rotating TV unit serves both the bedroom and living areas. Cool Corian surfaces are blended with laminates and the space encloses the user in a static cocoon.
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