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  • 69 Living area: A large portion of the space is dedicated to to the living area and designed an open kitchen format with a large dining area. In such a plan, we get a clear view of 360 degrees of space as well as an open flowing corridor for access.

  • 68 Arranging furniture: We are demonstrating how arranging furniture, utilising colour, or experimenting with a space’s arrangement can make it feel absolutely lovely and useful. These idea sources can be used to improve the smallest of floorplans.

  • 67 Dining room: The dining room is where people gather to socialise. It is where everyone gathers to have lavish meals with family and friends. Therefore, having a large dining room with ideal dimensions is the most important aspect of home design. We are attempting to demonstrate some floor plans with varying dimensions and a designer dining area combination in this guide.

  • 66 Stacked duplex house: Similar to this, in a stacked duplex house, the horizontal common area serves as the top unit’s floor and the lower unit’s ceiling, allowing for easy sound transmission via the shared areas

  • 65 Bottom floor: The bottom floor of a duplex, in India typically contains the kitchen, hallway, and bedrooms, while the upper floor is occupied by the master bedroom.A duplex is always two stories high and does not go beyond, in which case it would be referred to as a multiplex.

  • 63 Concreting in Duplex Flats: A duplex house is a type of residential construction, which includes only one kitchen and dining area.It features two independent living units that are either side-by-side or spread across two floors and share a shared centre wall and transition space (staircase or lift).Despite having two levels, it is only offered as a unit. Both floors might have their separate entrances on their respective levels.

  • 64 Kitchen Zone: This too contains one kitchen and dining zone. When this has a smaller square footage, it is referred to as a tiny duplex, and when it is shared by two different people, it is referred to as a semi-duplex or split duplex.

  • 62 Duplex Furniture: A duplex typically features an open floor layout and extra carpeting, giving it a villa-like ambiance.When there isn’t much carpet area, as there is in a compact duplex, you get extra height, which is then used for shelving, creating the impression that there is more opportunity.

  • 61 Balanced ambience: In this way, massing helps the structure in all aspects making it architecturally rich from both the exterior as well as the interior parts of the structure. It creates a visual balance for the first perception by the end user creating a balanced ambience and an impactful first thought.

  • 61 Furniture Massing:  Massing can also be achieved in false ceiling by varying the material and colors.A virtual massing can also be created by using various contrasting colors and textures on the walls and flooring.The placement and location of furniture also helps to divide a space within a space achieving internal massing.

  • 60 Interior Massing: The source of massing is actually the interior space. An interior space enclosed as an entity or a volume when clubbed together gives rise to the external masses.In the interior parts massing is basically play of volumes. The sudden increase and decrease of volumes (masses) creates interest making a space more architecturally rich and happening.

  • 59 Public Zones: The private, semi-private and public zones of any structure are zoned out and based on their connectivity and arranged accordingly.This forms the main base before execution of any final outcome of the design.It gives a tentative idea of the entire massing of the structure before actual outcome and execution.

  • 58 Horizontal Arranagement: Here, there is horizontal arrangement of spaces with a particular pattern or leaving clearance between spaces.These formation of voidal tunnels between spaces or the cantilevered stacked horizontal blocks create a pattern of interest along with ambience.Such type of massing is possible where site area is more.

  • 57 Voids: Open voids can be left out to reduce wind pressures creating a play of subtraction of solids along with reducing the weight of the structure.