Formal living of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Formal living of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
On one side of this magnificent courtyard lie the semi private spaces, the kitchen, dining, and utility spaces and so on. Whereas, the other side is private spaces are including a bedroom at the corner and a family seating. An east facing glass passage viewing the front garden encases the invigorating green landscape into the house. Glass covered passage and balconies allow maximum involvement with the nature around. Succeeding the picturesque view allowed by the passage lie two master bedrooms.
Master bedrooms have a subtle underline of earthy tones and composed decorum furnished by the lime plaster and neutral interiors. Besides, these master bedrooms are elevated by design of the roof which, not only forms ‘the flying bird’ façade but helps create an uplifted (floating) aura. Once more, the sleekness of glass and metal walls along with exposed RCC act as the rescue in accessorizing these bedrooms with presence of the lush greenery as a backdrop. The floating roofs are elevated at 1.5 height and are a steel deck construction with concrete layer atop. It is further finished by tiles on top and with a thermal insulation finished with timber wood as ceiling. The timber ceilings impart a soft and warm feeling throughout.
Pooja area (Mandir) of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Staircase of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
View from staircase of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Pooja area (Mandir) of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects 0
Bridge of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Bridge of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Passage to courtyard of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Courtyard of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Concept of an open bath is induced with utmost importance given to the privacy. Custom bathtubs are fashioned out of local stones (Rajasthan stone and black stone respectively) back dropped with a dry clad stone wall. The bamboo screens permeable to the light and greenery provide a soft and soothing aura. The open to sky bathrooms are adorned by added landscape furniture.
A glass façade that skins the majority of this abode is designed by keeping climatic response in mind. The house is a man-nest surrounded by maximum foliage through the year, thus maintaining a balanced temperature. The water bodies and local materials further help in maintaining the freshness. Private spaces like bedrooms have ‘kota stone’ flooring and fabricated louvers to control the natural light. Lime plaster and pigmented lime plaster are used instead of paints making a more sustainable design approach.
Courtyard of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Bedroom of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Bedroom of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Master Bedroom of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Master Bedroom of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Master Bedroom of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Son's Bedroom of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Respecting the existing nature around, none of the trees were cut during planning. Instead, these trees were preserved and the water body was designed keeping them the islands. Minimum footprint provides a huge central lawn along with separate service structure and mini sports plaza.
The interiors of house flaunt neutral colour schemes and fabrics keeping a minimal and earthy look alive. The paintings that beautify the lime plastered walls, are inspired from nature, birds, and animals truly fulfilling ‘the man’s nest’.
Waterbody of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Sitout of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Sitout of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Entrance of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Exterior view of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Lawn of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Lawn of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Aerial view of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Elevation of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Ground Floor Plan of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
First Floor Plan of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Master Plan of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Sections of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Section C of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Section D of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects
Section E of Kalrav Villa by VPA Architects