Fountain Head Design’s Creative Vision And Preference For Refined Materials Results In Unique Designs.
Fountain head Design (FHD) is a 22-year-old multidisciplinary design practice with a creative team of over 120 professionals. They have offices in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai and UAE. They have about 190 projects in their kitty. The second division of FHD is a think tank called FHD Studio. This division has highly innovative team, comprising of sustainability experts within the firm, as well as, specialist collaborators across multiple fields, which provides cross-disciplinary solutions to forward-thinking clients.
FHD helps owners and developers build their projects, business and reputation. The firm’s professional strength and commitment to well-designed, high-quality projects has resulted in repeat work requests from many of their clients; some of whom are amongst the biggest developers in India including Emaar Group, Hiranandani Developers and Mantri Realty. FHD is also actively engaged with new clients, who have strong vision, keen business acumen and the drive to deliver quality build environment.
We feature a few of their selective projects as a part of their portfolio.
Villa in Jubilee Hills
This contemporary home built for a prominent jeweller Vinay Agarwal, from Hyderabad has been designed as per Vaastu dictates. FHD has designed a smart layout to ensure easy functionality. Opting for neutral shades and geometric patterns, all the areas are well-defined; with white walls and dark tones of wood that is used throughout the house. A personalized touch is reflected through wall pieces and furnishings. FHD has designed an open plan, which smoothly interacts with its surroundings. And that’s how the client wanted his home to be, like him — unassuming and open. The client and the design team were satisfied with the overall design, which exemplifies a style reflecting traditional sensibilities.
Villa in Film Nagar
This story is from the August 2017 edition of Society Interiors.
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