A design that is contextual, instantly lends the built structure a
unique character, on account of specific and unique site conditions it responds
to. Such is the case with this home too which is located in Maharashtra’s
Nanded District. Envisioned by, Architect Amit Kasliwal and Architect Sagar
Mundada of 4th Axis Design Studio for a family of four. This home,
named ‘Chirantan’, anchors itself on
a sprawling 3780-square-feet plot. It was brought on board to develop a
narrow plot, facing a lush green field. Having studied the context as well the
site constraints, the firm came up with a design for the home that does
complete justice to its surroundings while simultaneously adhering to the crisp
client brief—“a house that appreciates the tranquility of the green field”.
For a site facing north, the employment of certain passive design
strategies has aided in maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures, in turn
minimising the need to opt for active energy sources. The orientation has also
allowed the interiors to be naturally ventilated by the free flow of wind
throughout the house.
It is designed as a 2
storeyed bungalow with a play in open and enclosed volumes. A copper coloured
tile front facade has patterns and perforations. A terrace is situated on the
second floor open only on the side savouring the view and it is enclosed on all
the other sides with walls and pergola. Though being an enclosed terrace gives
the feeling of openness.
Spaces in the house are linearly planned the courtyard seamlessly
connects to the living room and dining room that subsequently connects to the
kitchen. As soon as one enters the house one can see all the spaces linearly
aligned which makes the spaces look substantial though it is designed in a
narrow space. Living room is elaborately furnished with lavish sofas and
loungers arranged in a cluster. Glossy, wooden centre tables in three distinct
sizes add to the opulence. Next to courtyard is the informal lounge area. The
exquisitely designed dining room features a stunning glass top table with a
base made of the wood. Stylish chairs with sleek legs repeat the thematic look
and there is a breakfast table next to it. The walls are decorated with elegant
tiles, vibrant colours and a collection of lights.
Inside, the courtyard
there is pooja room flanked by a water body, on the both side. And plantation
is on the left. Staircase in the courtyard connects the spaces linearly. The
folded plate staircase is crafted sculpturally.The central core is a well-lit, double-height
space covered with a metal perforated screen at the top which casts beautiful
shadows throughout the day on the adjacent walls, creating dramatic shadow play
all day. Throughout the day, the family has the pleasure of tracing shadows
travelling from east to west within the walls of their home.
Located on the first
floor, the master bedroom has a large en suite dressing room, a walk-in closet
and bath. Master bedroom also has an attached balcony. Two bedrooms for both
the children are also on the first floor with wall decor, lights that infuses a
sense of interest among kids. These are large, awash in natural light and enjoy
their private study and sitting. Spacious dressing rooms and baths are
endeavoured. The home also features a library, a gym/spa and a home theatre on
second floor.