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A plot of 2400sqft. Is designed into a residence for a family of 6 people. This terracotta house has a modernistic approach, embellished with traditional elements. Right at the entrance the Laser cut Metal shade creating polymorphic patterns as per the light throughout the day rests on expose brick textured columns. The first floor with patterned clay tile screens is sandwiched in between the exposed brick textured two floor reducing the visual mass of the residence.

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Architects : Zzarna Sstudio
Area : 4000 sq. ft.
Year : 2021
Website : https://www.instagram.com/zzarna_sstudio/

Exterior view of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Exterior view of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Exterior view of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Exterior view of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Living of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio

The serene Buddha statue with a strong stone backdrop greets one at the foyer, leading you to the Light Crema Italian Floored Living area. The Blue sofa add a pop of colour to the otherwise neutral pallete of the Living space, A central rug with a custom-designed sleek centre table is a signature piece. A translucent pocketed door opens up the Dining space to the living area. 


Living room of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Living room of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Foyer of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Foyer of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Dining and Kitchen of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio

The Dining Space and the extended Kitchen space has a clean ivory theme with wooden false ceiling, and cabinet adding warmth to it. The dining table with white Italian top and a central wooden support sits perfectly below the celestial light fixture, with a light floral backdrop.


Pooja room of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Pooja room of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Guest Bedroom of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio

The long and linear guest room is spatially segregated via levelled wooden false ceiling near dressing and a plain white ceiling near the bed. The wooden frieze with patterns adds a character to the Blue back drop of the backrest and the bed. The similar frieze travels vertically on the wardrobe transforming into a handle.


Parents Bedroom of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio

The Parent’s room, is given a mid-century feel with a detailed wooden panel below lintel and a light shade above. The bed with patterned velvet upholstery has a backdrop of a subtle terrazzo finish texture.


Parents Bedroom of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Kids Bedroom of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio

The kid’s room is given a modernistic touch with an elaborate study unit extending into a reading corner, and pastel hued upholstery. The combination of wooden and white shutters adds playfulness to the room.


Kids Bedroom of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Master Bedroom of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio

The Master bedroom has a plush bed with chesterfield pattern on the back rest, with a teal backdrop giving a fresh perspective to the space. The wooden TV , and wardrobe console and free standing side tables adds richness to the neutral colour palette of the room. 


Bar area of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio

An extensive bar unit is designed in the niche similar to the apothecary table, having dedicated spaces for all trinkets.


Terrace of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio

The Warm polished Kota Flooring in the balcony connects the bedroom and a small gathering space, reflecting the pattern of the laser cut fabricated shed above pulls you outdoors, and for an evening cup of tea.


Ground floor plan of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


First floor plan of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio


Second floor plan of Terracotta Screen House by Zzarna Sstudio




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