




This luxurious villa in Bandaragama was built on 3,000 square feet of land to suit all of the relaxation needs of tourists and guests. Despite the client’s intricate concept, the HM Interior team was able to complete all of the criteria as requested. The goal was to create a one-of-a-kind, elegant, and friendly atmosphere by incorporating sophisticated and interesting Moroccan influences. Natural elements, vibrant colours, elaborate furniture and decorations, potted plants, and gentle lighting are used to create the ideal Moroccan indoor environment. The use of neutral décors, such as gleaming white walls and furnishings in the sand, beige, cream, and taupe, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Seating upholstery in wine red and forest green with a complicated design, as well as toss pillows in opposing colours such as blues, greens, golds, and pinks with equally busy patterns, are used in the rooms. As aresult, one of the client’s main goals was to create a large and open community bar space where guests could socialise with their family and friends, as well as aneye-catching indoor void area with a pool to provide a relaxing and soothing environment for the user. Lighting, mirrors, accent rugs, wall decorations, and plants are all used to create a Moroccan-style oasis in the interior. There are lampshades and pendant lighting in geometric designs made of coloured or stained glass, cut metal, brass, and carved wood, ornate mirrors framed with deeply carved flower-patterned wood, onion dome-shaped frames, mosaic tile, and jewel embellishments, as well as Doric columns. This Mediterranean-style apartment displayed a place that was full of cosiness and comfort, thanks to neutral materials, furniture, and other design features.
White Villa

Client
Mr Vinod Udamalage

Location
Bandaragama