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Psychiatrist clinic by Fine Lines Designers

The interior designer has drafted this space with an open plan in mind so one can use any area to give variety to consistent meetings

The designer states that it is important to give the sense of comfort and home to the people coming in. (Photo credits: Subhash Patil)

Text description provided by the interior designer. This clinic has been designed by Sunil Jasani, Principal Designer and Co Founder of Fine Lines Designers- Sunil Jasani and Associate- Mayank Dharaiya, for a psychiatrist with clients of all ages. It’s important to give the sense of comfort and home to the people coming in and to keep in mind all ages’ colours and materials are of key importance.

Walnut veneer walls and columns gives a sense of warmth, the rustic stone flooring gives a sense of informality and the pop of coral and mint green adds an element of youth.

Clients are greeted with a vibrant mint green lacquered, classic paneled door.

Clients are greeted with a vibrant mint green lacquered, classic paneled door with the signage in a muted coral pink and three-dimensional letters. The reception introduces the theme of rustic infused with classical elements dispersed in saturated warmth across the space. Adorned with certificates of accomplishments the walnut veneer clad walls and full height mirror across envelope the modern reception desk juxtaposed with the classical bench. We have used metal studs on the border of the upholstered seating and accessorized with motivational quotes.

The country style white vanity unit goes in perfect symphony with the white painted wooden carved mirror.

The powder room has grey hexagonal tiles on the flooring and beige and white wooden tiles on walls. The country style white vanity unit goes in perfect symphony with the white painted wooden carved mirror. The pewter finish artist edition Kohler basin creates a sharp contrast in the space.

A tan leather sofa, Oriental rug, glass tables which are easy to maintain comprise the main seating area.

The main cabin is done up as a living room to invoke comfort and association to being at home, in a safe space. A tan leather sofa, Oriental rug, glass tables which are easy to maintain comprise the main seating area. We’ve designed this space with an open plan in mind so one can use any area to give variety to consistent meetings.

The designers have added a playful set of trunks which are used for storage as well as decoration with illustrated artwork in coloured frames above.

One can sit at the dining table on the acrylic chairs, lay down on the sofa or sit at the formal work table. We have added a playful set of trunks which are used for storage as well as decoration with illustrated artwork in coloured frames above.

One can sit at the dining table on the acrylic chairs, lay down on the sofa or sit at the formal work table.

Across the mahogany wooden dining table, we have a wide mirror with ceramic hand sculptures above. Behind the work table is the pastel corner for the younger clientele. This section is geared with a joyful palette, tons of storage for toys and games and open spaces to display a growing collection of artwork and accessories. It has been custom built to fit exactly what is required within as well as made adjustable to what may need to be added as and when needed. The fronts of the drawers and shutters continue the country classic flat paneling from the powder room. The backsplash is coral brick size tiles arranged in a herringbone pattern.

The open shelving yet allowing for flexibility on display items, functional as well as aesthetic.
he vanity unit again with the country classic panelling has been painted in white and has a beading detail on the legs and pink handles.

The washroom adjoining is clad with pink ceramic handcut tiles and beige white wooden tiles, white washed wooden mirror frame and an irregular marble wash basin. The vanity unit again with the country classic panelling has been painted in white and has a beading detail on the legs and pink handles.

The consultation cabin has a mature look, diverse with the desk repurposed from a press machine and glass top surface.

The consultation cabin has a mature look, diverse with the desk repurposed from a press machine and glass top surface. This area offers a more formal approach with the colour palette of brown and white. The open shelving yet allowing for flexibility on display items, functional as well as aesthetic.

The pantry has white brick tiles on the backsplash, classical ceramic handles and dark wooden laminate shutters and shelves connecting it with the entirety of the space.