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This built-in bookshelf unit by Banner's Cabinets features a base molding profile continuous with the room, stepping in and out around the fluted columns of the cabinet. The chair rail/counter edge and the crown molding also step in and out around the columns. The crown and the door frames feature an egg-and-dart pattern for added elegance and the upper frame openings are accented with a bead.

The owner of this storage room wanted the silver leaf toned down (it reminded them of aluminum foil too much). We added some soft, cloudy layers to tone it down a bit.

This contemporary kitchen has a natural finish that accentuates the horizontal grain alignment of the olive/ash veneer across the kitchen. It features flat panel doors and drawer faces and several radius components at the island, the hood, and the peninsula with a bar wall. The entire kitchen has LED toe space lighting for added flare.
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This elegant serving bar is designed with decorative feet and toe space with beautifully carved upper door panels. The center unit has an arched crown molding and an applique for added charm. The wall cabinet within the center section has interior and counter-top lighting.

This walnut mantle by Banner's has large turned wood columns topped with paneled columns and a mantle deck on crown molding. The recessed framed flat panels are are a beautiful walnut burl for added character.

This contemporary kitchen has a natural finish that accentuates the horizontal grain alignment of the olive/ash veneer across the kitchen. It features flat panel doors and drawer faces and several radius components at the island, the hood, and the peninsula with a bar wall. The entire kitchen has LED toe space lighting for added flare.

Banner Paper is included with our elfa Kids' Mesh Coloring Table with Rounded Corners. It makes a fantastic, renewable canvas! Three mess drawers hold art supplies. And the entire desk can be reconfigured by adding taller Drawer Units or desk legs. Colorful bins on elfa shelving contain other toys and games.

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Studio IAAD | Hines Conscient Elevate, Gurugram
A tranquil retreat from city-life
Located in the plush suburbs of Gurugram in NCR, Elevate is a co-venture housing project marking the collaboration of Hines and Conscient, two major league developers in the Indian real estate sector. Spread across an area of about 10,000 sq.ft., the design scope comprised architecture, interiors, landscaping and FFE, skillfully realized by Studio IAAD.
The holistic design brief allowed for a versatile and flexible intervention; the idea was to 'elevate' the person entering the condominiums from the chaos of the noisy world's frantic pace to a quieter, peaceful space where they can relax and take a breath of fresh air. The biophilic approach, a signature of Studio IAAD's brand, nurtures an intimate connection of the user with nature without foregoing modern comforts, whilst employing greenery as a buffer to mute the clangour of the cosmopolitan city, enabling well-being.
Nestled in a forest-like setting, the approach to the house evokes tranquility. The visitor is greeted with a narrow pathway on entry, wrapped in an enclosing thicket of overarching trees. It trails up to a circular courtyard with a sculpture at its nucleus, that embodies the aesthetics of grace, harmony and serenity. This courtyard connects to the building through a dynamic walkway peppered with abundant tropical trees and blossoming petunia flower beds on either side, activating the pedestrian experience and crafting a blissful forest-like environment. Encompassed within green canopies, the building seems to emerge from the verdant landscape, akin to the trees that surround it.
Steeped in a contemporary theme, the design also nods to rustic simplicity and examples of European aesthetics in the interiors. The structure metaphorically manifests itself as a glass box at the ground level, wrapped in transparent ribbons of glazing and holding up the levitating opaque mass that houses the private enclosed spaces on top. The expansive glass walls offer unhindered views of the scenic splendour around, enriching the visual experience. A sleek metal skeleton supports the structure, framing the glass facade and giving it a modern edge, thereby reducing the need for boxy columns. An open courtyard that forms the nexus of the project creates a niche in the building mass, dividing it into two distinct parts that remain visually connected. A conscious intervention places multiple human-form sculptures by Mukul Goyal to adorn the courtyard space with their faces directed towards the sky, representing the notion of being liberated and 'elevated'.
Within the main dwelling, the ground floor accommodates the experience centre, a lounge, a café and the audio-visual room leading up to the show apartment, kids’ room, a lounge and meeting rooms at the top level. The seating spaces of the reception, outdoor deck, café and lounge are stitched together around the central courtyard in an unceasing dialogue with each other and the infinite open sky. The spaces flow into one another and unfold as one moves along, enabling a gradual unwinding of the sensory experience instead of making a colossal impact instantly. Careful planning allows the optimization of spaces and an easy concourse of commodious rooms. The audio-visual room is a theatrical experience that allows the visitors to watch a movie when the screen is down and reveals the model room as the screen lifts, unravelling an added dimension. For experience centres, it is imperative to hold the visitor's attention, so the spaces have been designed cohesively in tandem with this intent. A specially designed kids’ room allows young families to explore the building in uninterrupted peace while their kids indulge in recreational activities. The staircase is designed using opulent chandeliers to usher the visitors from the lifts towards the stairs in order to make the ascent a part of the enchanting experience.
The three-bedroom show apartment is finished in inconspicuous, neutral tones and materials, allowing potential home-buyers to layer their personalities onto the house. Each user can relate to their own space, making it a unique selling point for the apartment. Taking a cue from the natural surroundings, a soothing play of textures by ribbed wooden cladding and mirror panelling in subdued browns forms the highlight of the living room, accentuated by flooring and furniture in pristine white. A wrap-around balcony ties two bedrooms and a corner of the living room, creating a sizable spill-out space for relaxation and recreation, enabling transcendence into the enveloping quietude. A juxtaposition of course, with the fine, awe-inspiring artworks adorn the walls of the house, leaving a solid and lingering impression on the minds of the visitor with a recall factor long after they have left. The artistry conjoined with carpets and lighting accessories in fresh and vibrant hues comes together and serenades the space with a warm, welcoming vibe- constituting a harmonious whole that exceeds the sum of its parts. A view gallery outside the apartment frames the sylvan panoramic vistas beneath the blue banner of the sky, acting as the epitome of the experience of 'Elevate' housing.
Many accessories, including lighting fixtures and furniture, have been reused from a previous project, facilitating a sustainable approach to waste management. The sculptures will also become a part of the landscape in the housing project. Concentric cut-outs in the ceiling are designed to achieve a minimal yet elegant look, integrating both HVAC and lighting services into one. The structure is designed with metal, glass and wood as principal materials for quick construction, deconstruction and reuse.
The design corroborates a dialogue between the experience centre and the show apartments through a similar theme and vocabulary. Envisioned as a boutique hotel, the building is averse to the prevailing treatment of experience centres as an afterthought to housing developments. The ethereal slow-burn experience compels the visitor to sit and ponder, escaping in the forest's therapeutic solitude, away from the outer world, becoming a placid haven that people want to connect to, engage with and inhabit.

Here's a solution your kids will never outgrow! The Melamine Desk Top is supported by two drawer units with mesh drawers. The fine weave of the mesh and closed corners of the drawers prevent smaller items from falling through. A roll of Banner Paper is included as a renewable canvas. Label holders are also included to label the drawers. And as your child grows, the table can be easily reconfigured to a standard desk height by adding additional elfa components.

A simple change that added over 120 square feet to the master bedroom, and opened up magnificent views of the Watauga River. Rustic finishes and the owner’s eye for antiques make the larger bedroom a pleasant refuge in this mountain getaway.

This beautiful Banner Mountain property is a current work in progress and so, while KKLA works on the Master Plan, we have added some immediate color, texture, and curves to beautify the front entry. The end vision is one that will create space for entertaining large groups and is both kid and dog friendly. The landscape will include a swimming pool, a covered outdoor dining and living area, a vegetable garden, and a water-efficient lawn for play and overflow parking.
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