![]() ![]() Wooden live edge dining table and rust chairs complemented by multiple postmodern brass hanging lights.Īdjoining Amba courtyard, an extension of the dining area, is a low maintenance area where laid-back culinary activities or social gatherings can unfold year-round. ![]() The central feature of the dining space is a circular staircase designed by the architect and sculpted out of a shell of mild steel and housing timber treads. ![]() In general, natural materials and textures complement each other. The extensive wine shade sectional sofa is contrasted with customised mustard silk and wool rug. The chef kitchen is locally customised, while the central kitchen is from hacker-German made kitchen balancing users functionality.įormal living areas open to indoor courtyards that continue into a wraparound veranda overlooking a lush green garden.Īlmost all the spaces on the ground floor visually flow into it. Here wood, concrete, soft textures and black & white bamboo silk customised rug are integrated alongside concrete. Keeping the greenery outside and embracing the many shades of grey was the palette for the formal living room. The common spaces open up through glass doors, but these glass panels open into semi-open spaces or have large cantilevers that ensure heat gain is avoided. The sculpted wooden cabinet on the right side gives the concrete a softer effect.Īlso Read: Wood, Concrete and Minimal Furniture Accentuates This Family-Home in the Narrow Street of Bangalore | Intuit Design Studioīipin Shinol, Vipul Prajapati created the beautiful artworks in the house while the Raku pottery wad crafted by artist Rakhi Kane, a wood sculpture was done by Rudra Thakar. Kota stone flooring and exposed RCC wall with yellow customised sofa lighten up space and artisan Jaipur rug and customised layered brass and a wooden floor lamp on one corner. On entry, vestibule space offers a courtyard view along with the garden beyond. Here, the courtyard connects to the rear garden through Verandah and open living areas, giving it a bit of an extrovert character. In contrast, the courtyard in the vernacular houses was more an introverted feature. The central bay comprising the courtyards is a contemporary interpretation of dwellings in the poles of the old city of Ahmedabad. This is one of the passive strategies that has been implemented in Indian traditional architecture and which the firm has reinterpreted. #Out house design series#The layout is around a series of courtyards in the central bay that allows cross ventilation and ensures ample natural light. “Organising the house around a series of inner, outer and mango courtyards was the most enjoyable part in the design process,” said architect Arpan Shah. So, the 12600 sq ft house design started by mapping all existing trees, including a few mango trees and the layout is inclusive of these trees. Also, to address security concerns while being open. In the early discussions, the client wanted a well-ventilated house and all bedrooms overlooking the backyard garden. Also Read: The Concrete Greys and Wooden Browns Balance the Cool And Warms of The Gandhi House in Gujarat| Bankim Dave Architects ![]()
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