Dr. Anupama’s Residence Interiors
About
The interiors are conceived as a calm, durable and adaptable environment where materials, comfort and everyday use are all treated as sustainability decisions. Custom furniture in African and Burma Teak is detailed for long service life, with teak veneers, built‑in storage and integrated joinery reducing the need for excess freestanding pieces and future replacement. Room‑wise layouts for the living, dining, family and bedrooms are planned to keep windows, ventilation paths and circulation clear, allowing daylight and natural airflow to organise the spaces rather than mechanical systems. Study units, dressing cabinets, TV cabinets and children’s furniture are tailored to everyday patterns of use, with wiring, equipment and storage absorbed into the joinery so rooms remain ordered and easy to maintain as needs evolve over time.
Location: Bengaluru
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Client: Dr. Anupama
Year of Completion: 1999
Project at a Glance
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Durable hardwoods (African and Burma Teak) detailed for long service life, reducing replacement and waste.
Teak veneers and consistent joinery extend material efficiency across surfaces while retaining a warm, natural feel.
Built-in storage and integrated study units minimise the need for extra freestanding furniture, lowering overall material use.
Detailed working drawings make furniture repairable and adaptable rather than disposable, supporting a longer lifecycle.
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Furniture layouts planned to keep windows, ventilation paths and circulation clear, supporting natural airflow and daylight.
Built-ins placed along walls to keep central zones open and airy, reducing visual clutter and reliance on artificial lighting.
Seating and study units sized and positioned for ergonomic comfort, encouraging longer, healthy use of naturally lit spaces.
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Room-wise furniture planning (living, dining, family, bedrooms) tailored to everyday patterns of use and storage.
Integrated wiring, TV cabinets and study units manage equipment and cables within the joinery, keeping spaces organised.
Children’s and guest furniture designed to be reconfigurable as needs change, supporting long-term adaptability of the interiors.