Nestled in the heart of Abhyankar Nagar, Nagpur, the house front design stands tall as a testament to architectural finesse and familial harmony. As architects, our journey with this project has been a deeply enriching one. It marks a profound commitment to seamlessly blend tradition with contemporary design while ensuring the space caters to the intricate needs of a multi-generational living arrangement.
Editor’s Note: “With its linear facade and neutral colour palette, this residence stands tall in the streets of Nagpur. The wooden aluminium batons not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also evoke the timeless warmth of a cherished bungalow. Inside, exquisite attention to detail and a dedication to user experience create a haven of tranquil sophistication, where every corner whispers comfort and every space breathes serenity.” ~Simran Khare
The House Front Design Stands As A Testament To Architectural Finesse | Studio Habitect
Spanning across a generous 2520 sqft plot, ‘GANGA 151’ was conceived with meticulous attention to detail. Our aim was not only to create a physical structure but to craft a living experience that resonated with the essence of Vastu principles, all while embracing modern comforts.
Framed with extended beams and clad with wooden aluminium batons, the choice of this house front design not only broke the scale of the building but also evoked the warmth of an independent bungalow.
Additionally, the third floor was intentionally pushed back from the front facade. Thus, it enhances its visual appeal and contributing to the overall aesthetic allure of the structure.
A highlight of our architectural approach was the ingenious layout of the residence. We sought to mitigate the vertical tower effect often associated with multi-story structures. This was done by amalgamating the first and second floors into a unified volume.
Outside, the architectural elements continue to captivate. The front boundary wall, crafted from MS structure and metal sheets adorns with intricate silhouettes of elephants and mountains.
Inside ‘GANGA 151,’ the interiors that seamlessly marry Indian contemporary aesthetics with timeless elegance. The grey sandstone flooring serves as a canvas for the interplay of light and shadow. As a result, it enhances the visual appeal of the space.
Muted tones of wood, white, and grey create a serene ambiance, punctuated by vibrant accents of upholstery, carpets, and wall art. Each room is a canvas of tranquility, with a palette that soothes the senses while allowing splashes of color to infuse life into the space.
Main wooden doors in the house takes inspiration from Wada Style door design. It exudes a sense of rustic charm and authenticity.
The Kandla grey sandstone, meticulously chosen for its versatility, undergoes different finishes depending on the space it adorns. ]
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it serves as a nostalgic reminder of bygone eras, invoking a sense of nostalgia and reverence for tradition. In contrast, the main entrance door for the house takes a contemporary approach to the same design.
With 5 bedrooms, 3 living areas, and 2 kitchens, the residence strategically orients towards the south. The aluminum screen facade delicately controlling light to foster a serene and cool interior ambiance.
The south elevation boasts a striking composition of aluminum batons, while a central skylight floods the main living area with natural light, enhancing the sense of openness and tranquility.
Polished for interior spaces, shot-blasted for terrace and balcony areas, and hound-finished for the parking zone, it forms a cohesive grey canvas, unifying the diverse spaces within.
Each space within the residence has been thoughtfully designed to cater to the diverse needs of its inhabitants.
A thoughtfully designed kitchen, dining area, and living space provide the backdrop for cherished family moments and shared meals, while three spacious bedrooms offer respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Throughout the home, the flooring serves as a testament to our attention to detail.
It seamlessly blends functionality, tradition, and modern aesthetics to create a multi-generational living experience that transcends boundaries and fosters familial bonds.
Honoring Vastu principles, a free-standing mandir graces the double-height space in the northeast corner of the living room.
As one ascends to the upper floors, they discover a realm of comfort and sophistication, where the client, his wife, and their two children reside.
Here, we sought to reinterpret the classic ‘Wada Style’ motif through a modern lens, infusing the design with clean lines, sleek finishes, and subtle embellishments.
The first floor, dedicated to the client’s parents, features two cosy bedrooms, a well-appointed pantry, and a welcoming living room—a sanctuary where cherished memories are made and shared.
The result is a striking juxtaposition of old and new, tradition and innovation, seamlessly integrated into the architectural narrative of ‘GANGA 151’.
Intricately carved from teak wood, its doors and components radiate opulence, offering a sacred space for contemplation and devotion.
The children’s bedroom exudes playfulness with Carolina blue furnishings against a backdrop of warm wood accents.
In summary, ‘GANGA 151’ is not merely a structure but a living, breathing embodiment of thoughtful design.
As architects, it has been an honor to bring this vision to life, and we are deeply gratified by the opportunity to elevate not just physical spaces but the lives of those who inhabit them.
Fact File
Firm’s Name: Studio Habitect
Project Type: Residential Architecture
Project Name: GANGA 151
Location: Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Year Built: 2023
Plot Area: 2520 Sq.ft
Built-up Area: 5300 Sq. ft
Principal Designers: Ar. Aman Chand & Ar. Akshay Bhandarkar
Photograph Courtesy: Ashish Bhonde
Consultants for the Project: Client: Mr. Amitrao Yenurkar / Contractor: Integrity Construction / Carpenter: Sahebrao / Electrical Consultant: MNJ Consultants / Structural Consultant: Patankar Consultants Private Ltd.
Firm’s Website Link: Studio Habitect
Firm’s Instagram Link: Studio Habitect
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