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  • A house in Nagpur displaying a playful pop of mustard yellow | Studio habitect

    The project site is situated in the developing neighbourhood of Godhani in Nagpur. The house has been designed with a compact layout, built on a corner plot of 1540 sq. ft. The client’s initial request was for a simple layout of three bedrooms, a hall, and kitchen, but we were challenged with space restrictions due to large offsets on two road sides of the corner plot.

    Editor’s Note: The bold yellow block on the facade of the Nagpur residence seeps into the interiors as a turmeric shade, which becomes its intrinsic design language. The mustard yellow shade is a delicate balance of vivid and earthy, which makes it stand out and blend with nature. The wooden undertone of the interiors merges functionality and aesthetics, staying true to the roots of traditional Indian architecture. – Gopika Pramod

    A house in Nagpur displaying a playful pop of mustard yellow | STUDIO HABITECT

    Our creative solution involved expanding the spatial volume and connecting the interior to the surroundings. We did this by incorporating seamless connections between indoor and outdoor spaces, and designing large continuous balconies.

    By shifting the staircase core to the center of the house, we were able to improve the light and ventilation in all rooms, while also creating a clear separation between formal and informal spaces.

    The hot and dry climate of Nagpur presented a further challenge. We needed to obstruct the harsh sunlight from the southern face of the house, which forms the main elevation of the building. Our artistic response was to design vertical fins at a 45-degree angle, allowing only the gentle morning light from the east to filter through into the interior.

    To further elevate the design, we sought to create a striking contrast between the bright turmeric colour that highlights the volume and the solid white mass of the house.

    This project was truly an opportunity to merge function with creativity and showcase the potential of this developing locality

    FACT FILE

    Firm’s Name : STUDIO HABITECT

    Project Type: Residential Architecture

    Project Name: CROSSOROAD HOUSE

    Location: NAGPUR

    Year Built: 2021

    Duration of the project: 1 YEAR

    Plot Area: 1500 SQFT

    Built-up Area: 2500 SQFT

    Project Cost : 55 LAKHS

    Principal Designers: Ar. Aman Chand & Ar. Akshay Bhandarkar

    Team Design Credits : Ar. Sanket Doke

    Photograph Courtesy:  Pratik Panzade

    Products / Materials / Vendors: Construction Materials – Ultratech Cement, Kamadhenu TMT Bars / Lighting – Eco Link / Doors and Partitions – PLY AND VENEER – (SAINIK PLY AND GREEN PLY) / Sanitaryware – Jaquar / Windows – PLY AND VENEER – (SAINIK PLY AND GREEN PLY) / Flooring – Jhonson tiles / Kitchen – G5 Nano top / Paint – Asian Paints / Hardware – Hetich

    Consultants for the Project:
    Civil – Suresh Mahale / Interior Designers – Studio Habitect / Structure Engineers – Er. Devendra Padole / Contractors – Suresh Mahale

    Firm’s Website Link: STUDIO HABITECT

    Firm’s Instagram Link: STUDIO HABITECT

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