Paramis Garden - Penthouse
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei

Paramis Garden - Penthouse

Cedrus Studio as Architects

In this project, Cedrus Studio was responsible for the interior design of the penthouse, roof garden, and landscape of the Paramis Garden residential tower. Paramis Garden is a high-end residential building in the north of Tehran, Nakhjavan neighborhood, designed by MK Architects. At the penthouse, the MK requested a luxurious yet modern interior architecture.  

photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei

Due to the target group of such residential complexes, the concept that generated the design consisted of integrating luxury elements, contrasting with minimal and contemporary accents, and pursuing to ensure a harmonious and integral composition. For instance, employing black stones, bronze steel, wood, leather, and delicate shades of luxury decorations has made the space look more exquisite. At the same time, ornaments such as false ceilings and plaster works are avoided in contrast to the dominant fashion of luxury residences. The characteristics of the space allowed the development of an environment with adequate natural lighting and panoramic views of the exterior. The facades framing these views consist of window frames from floor to ceiling along the length of the penthouse. The project is characterized by the high degree of detail in its elements, creating an aesthetic character capable of generating different sensations in the user. It offers a modern lifestyle with luxury and leisure. The Penthouse was developed for a single family demanding a place to combine privacy with socializing space.

photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei

The proposal is designed in two general areas. First are the semi-private spaces of the project, such as the living room, dining room, terrace, and kitchen. The main feature of this space is its high degree of detail in its luxury elements, large windows, and high-continuous ceilings that accompany the living room, provoking a sense of spaciousness in the user. Due to the adequate distribution of its elements, a visual composition is created that can be appreciated from different angles, and at the same time, it preserves homogeneity and balance about its materials and decoration, characterized by warm and dark colors.

photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei

On the other hand, the intimate area of the project is characterized by the dominant use of a neutral basis of white and gray colors and simplicity while creating a comfortable atmosphere. The entry hall acts as a connection between these two parts. It is a dark cube with a combination of wood and mirror, which creates a gradual transition between the semi-private and private space.

photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei

 

It provides private outdoor spaces, including a terrace, garden, and swimming pool. In the case of this duplex interior design, an office suite is situated on the 2nd floor.

The concept of fluidity and dynamism are the mainstream of the entire project and has been applied for all levels and space, such as in the main living space, master bedroom, working room, office suite, and outdoor space, allowing a continuous journey through the building.

photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei

The main staircase to the office suite becomes the focal point of the living area. The suite bathroom is designed with the natural concept of growing vertical plants, which creates a comfortable and calming atmosphere. The space can flow directly between the bathroom, working area, dressing room, and sleeping space.

photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei

On the top level, the owner can step out onto the roof, which provides an open outdoor space, thus allowing family and friends to enjoy the sun and fresh air. This outdoor space with the BBQ kitchen, sunbath deck, and dining area is conceived as a dynamic space surrounded by delicate planting.

photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
photo_credit Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
Mohammad Hosein Hamzehlouei
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