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Featuring a distinctive idea of form and color that enhances simplicity and strangeness, the aesthetics beauty clinic captures your attention and compels you to enter out of pure curiosity… This 900 square foot salon in Vadodara, which has the inherent issue of a beam-heavy low ceiling, is being remodeled by architect Parth Chitte of Chitte Architects, who is exploring a psychological approach to the project in order to make it a trend setter. Located on the first level, this modest design drama has a beautiful glass front together with strong graphic signage that commands a gaze all around. This prompts entrance into a dynamic area that commands attention around the building. The lighting, which is a major component, is used to its full potential in order to create a unique atmosphere at the location. Taking away completely from the exposed black painted ceiling with deep beams, a wide spectrum of abstract downlighters from robotic arm extensions illuminate the space. These downlighters are admirably complemented by peripheral mirror lights, concealed spots, niche mood lights in the spa, uplighters, and track lights for displays. There is a feeling of amazement and geometric dynamism created by abstract profile lights that have been etched into the reception and signage rooms. When it comes to the layout of the area, the mandated gender-based segregation that is accomplished by drop-down screens for privacy and the zoning of stations that are well-appointed increases the amount of space available. The waiting room, which has a display of colorful items and treatment options that extends from floor to ceiling, is designed to attract the attention of the consumer while also deftly separating the treatment area from there. As the spa is characterized by natural pine, color plays a role in zoning. Additionally, a neutral color palette consisting of white and gray, which is highlighted by a stunning turquoise blue tapestry, offers a splash of color to the otherwise sophisticated atmosphere. A random mosaic with an aquamarine tint was placed on the floor and walls to delineate positions for simple navigation, and graphic signage in black and white with a splash of red was used to attract attention. on cue, the selection of materials is limited to those that are natural and basic… In order to achieve both practical efficiency and beauty, plywood, metal, glass, mirrors, wood, and ceramics are used. Using their expertise, the architect has masterfully injected nuance into the design in order to achieve that “something” that elevates the ordinary to the extraordinary. Take a look at the pictures on the website indiaartndesign.com.