The primary objective for this Vastu house design was to adhere strictly to the principles while creating a spacious and low-maintenance living environment. Thus, we designed a home that promotes harmony and balance. Thus ensuring each element contributes positively to the occupants’ well-being.
Editor’s Note: “Commanding the streets of Surat, this residence captivates with its modern facade of clean lines and graceful strokes. Adhering to Vastu principles, it fosters connectivity and functionality, embodying the essence of open living. A carefully selected color and material palette harmoniously intertwines Vastu, functionality, and sustainability, creating a sanctuary that blends tradition with contemporary elegance.” ~Simran Khare
This Vastu House Design Promotes Harmony and Balance | DHARM ARCHITECTS
To achieve this, we predominantly used tiles throughout the Vastu house design, incorporating them into a meticulously crafted pattern that not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also aligns with Vastu principles of balance and energy flow.
The seamless integration of the living room, kitchen, and dining area creates a unified space that fosters connectivity and functionality. Thus embodying the modern concept of open living.
A standout feature of the home is the stunning wall crafted from Jodhpuri pink stone in the central living area. This natural material not only adds visual charm but also symbolizes strength and tranquility. Thus enhancing the Vastu compliance and overall ambiance of the space.
The staircase leading from the ground floor to the bedrooms on the second floor serves as a focal point, designed to not only connect the different levels but also to complement the home’s aesthetic and functional needs.
Each bedroom on the second floor is tailored to meet different requirements, ensuring that every occupant enjoys personalized comfort and privacy.
In line with sustainable practices, the residence operates fully on solar panels, reflecting a commitment to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.
This integration of solar power not only reduces the home’s carbon footprint but also aligns with contemporary trends towards sustainable living.
Overall, this residence exemplifies a harmonious blend of Vastu principles, modern design sensibilities, and sustainable living practices.
From the thoughtful use of materials like Jodhpuri pink stone to the practical implementation of solar energy solutions, every aspect of the home is crafted to enhance both the quality of life for its residents and the ecological footprint of the dwelling.
By focusing on Vastu-compliant design and functional efficiency, we’ve created a space that not only meets the brief but also exceeds expectations in terms of aesthetic appeal, functionality, and environmental sustainability.
Fact File
Designed by: DHARM ARCHITECTS
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: DEVAM
Location: Surat
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 1.5 Year
Built-up Area: 7500 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Ar. Harsh Patel, Ar. Bhargav Nasit & Ar. Hardik Rajani
Team Design Credits: Ar. Yax Jasani & Dharmesh Nasit
Styling: Ar. Janvi Chotaliya
Photograph Courtesy: Sagar Bhavsar
Firm’s Instagram Link: DHARM ARCHITECTS
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