Nestled within the Beeri suburban neighborhood, a few kilometers away from the vibrant city of Mangalore, this architectural design takes full advantage of its location by incorporating multiple frontages. The orientation of the building creates a captivating and immersive experience. While embracing the beauty of simplicity, contextual design and a harmonious blend of minimalism and traditional aesthetics, it also successfully combines adhering to Vaastu compliances with a clutter-free living environment.
The planning demonstrates both functionality and aesthetics coming together to create a balance in communion with nature.
The design is highlighted with its rustic charm by adorning its exterior facade with the use of laterite cladding. As you approach the site, your attention is immediately drawn to the exquisite laterite jaali wall adorning the parking area. This intricately designed feature serves a dual purpose by not only enhancing the aesthetics but also ensuring privacy for the delightful private garden nestled behind it. Complementing the exterior material, karkala stone is used for adding a natural elegance to the landscape, in the form of cobbles and random design.
The roof of this structure is a playful interpretation of Mangalore tiles, which holds a special significance as they were originally sourced from the client’s previous residence, hence these are also visible from the entrance on the compound wall, as a design element.
The experience on entry is cocooned from the exterior viewpoint of the house. The entrance located at the northeast corner of the site, culminates at a freestanding tiled roof entrance sit-out flanked by steps. With its orientation towards the private garden, the verandah creates a seamless connection between the indoors and outdoors. The verandah faces an imposing red laterite clad alternating with patterns of local karkala stone. The entire stretch of the verandah is covered by Mangalore tiles, evoking a sense of nostalgia and a feeling of belonging.