Upper level living area and staircase of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Upper level dining area of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
The horizontal openness and airiness of the large voluminous space below a dominating thatched roof is emphasized by wrapping it with a layer of operable glass. The curved corners of this glazed wooden framework display a panoramic exhibit of nature. The curves create a sensual kind of luxury and bring softness to the space. A second layer of a Tie dyed bordered sheer curtains filters the harsh light during the midst of the day and nestles three other enclosures as well.
The villa accommodates 4 adults and 2 children. The functions included provide for two double beds, a loft bed for children, two bathrooms, a lounge, a place for breakfast or paying board games with an outdoor deck and a large viewing deck. Rather than compartmentalising those activities into distinct rooms, the main space is broken up by three smaller enclosures that are positioned within it, ensuring a visual connection to the forest in multiple directions from all rooms: a pantry-cum-loft unit, a semi-outdoor bathroom and a curtained bed enclosure act as anchors and define interstitial zones such as the breakfast room and the lounge. The free flowing circulation in between creates visual permeability across the plan.
Upper level dining area of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Front view of pantry of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Spiral Staircase of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Lower level bedroom of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
As smaller spaces within a larger space, the bathroom and pantry-cum-loft are enclosures made out of a wooden slatted framework and filled in with white plexiglass. The pantry unit contains all the services of the room and a small kitchenette. The top of the unit is accessed with a wooden ladder and provides an additional bed. Looking down on the surrounding forest it is almost like a ‘pirates nest’, a great cozy hideout for young kids.
The enclosure of the semi-outdoor bathroom encloses an outdoor courtyard but also protrudes into the glazed interior space. An old Garuga fruit tree punctures the floor of the outdoor bathroom. One branch enters the room and exits again through the thatched roof. Other branches spread across the outdoor bathroom before exiting through multiple circular openings in the enclosure. A free standing bath tub and the indoor-outdoor feel of the space make it an ideal relaxed setting.
A large luxurious king size bed within a soft linen fabric enclosure can be open or closed off depending on demands of privacy. A spiral staircase connects to a secret lower level that is suspended below the tree villa. This guest suite is on one side backed by a rock outcrop and on the other side surrounded by a thick forest. You can take a shower here with merely a curved glazed sheet separating you and the forest life around you. A timber floored outdoor deck and attached staircase invites you to take a hike in the forest.
Lower level bedroom of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Upper level bedroom of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Upper level bathroom of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Upper level bathroom of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Lower level bathroom of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Upper deck of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Elements and textures as parts of the structure are focused on coexistence. The monochrome colour scheme of the space along with an eclectic mix of partly restored and partly custom designed furniture pieces give the interior a bohemian vibe. The restraint in the colour palette highlights the surrounding greenery. Similarly, the crispness of geometry and the slender proportions the enclosures are a premeditated effort to amplify this untempered wilderness.
The volumetric composition of partly white, partly reflective and transparent surfaces within a wooden framework animate and lighten up the space. It questions conventional definitions of exterior and interior and reinterprets notions of privacy and exposure within a hospitality environment. The spatial composition in an otherwise traditional tropical roof structure lends a sense of softness, sensuality, intimacy and complexity, making it a perfect setting for a retreat into the wilderness of Tala.
Exterior View of the branches emerging from the bathroom of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Exterior view of the tree piercing through the structure of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Outdoor staircase of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Exterior view of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Dusk light shot of upper deck and bedroom of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Dusk light shot of upper deck of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Dusk light shot of upper deck of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Dusk light exterior view of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Lower Ground Floor Plan of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Upper level plan of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Section A of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO
Site Plan of Tree Villa by Architecture BRIO