Showcasing a beautiful amalgamation of Indian aesthetics with a modern touch, Saldhana Vilas in Bengaluru is a multi-generational home for a family where three generations seamlessly co-exist. The young couple working in the IT sector, hailing from Kerala and Mangalore with two boys aged four and one and a granny deserved a space that was as warm and welcoming as their mutual respect for each other. And the house turned out to be just that. Spread across 2000 sq. ft., the house encapsulates the essence of Indian arts and crafts in a contemporary setting.
Editor’s Note: “Bengaluru’s Saldhana Vilas combines Indian aesthetics and modern design, creating a warm and traditional multi-generational home. This abode reflects the family heritage, incorporating heirlooms from Kerala and contemporary elements. It is a timeless space catering to the comfort and artistry of custom furniture, traditional art, and sustainable practice.” ~ Anusha Sridhar
This Multi-Generational Home Captures the Spirit of Indian Arts in a Modern Context | Temple Town
The client envisioned creating a home that accommodates all the family heirlooms inherited from Kerala while also crafting a space tailored to their family of four. The home serves as a series of large canvases, each one reflecting different slices of the clients’ lives. Seamlessly blending traditionalism, modernity, and sophistication, the house overall reflects Temple Town’s philosophy of sustainability.
An old Kerala door repurposed as the main door welcomes you into the house with a typically Goan blue and white nameplate specially customized for the family. Additionally, the entry foyer exudes colonial charm with a teak wood console and mirror and a stone lamp.
The foyer leads to the living room which is a mix of furniture that was custom made at Temple Town to go with the inherited pieces. A jewel-toned palette adds brightness to the room, which is a fascinating blend of the old and new. Additionally, the wooden wicker chairs are an interesting contrast to the green contemporary sofa.
The heirloom pieces strewn around the space make it an inviting living area, which leads to the dining space. A classic six-seater dining table with a collection of old urns on one side and a custom-made chandelier makes this room an interesting visual cocktail.
The wall is adorned with old and new plates sourced from Good Earth’s Thierry Journo collection. However, what steals the spotlight in the dining and drawing area are the two old pillars reminiscent of vintage Kerala homes.
If there was ever an ultimate summer comfort station in the house, it would be lacquered classic green kitchen, replete with all modern amenities and fittings discreetly hiding all the appliances needed for Indian cooking.
The dining room has an adjoining balcony that doubles up as a cozy yet classic bar. Additionally, the Athangudi tiles from Bharat Tiles showcase the artisanal integrity of the house.
To the left is the mothers’ room that has a beautiful colonial bed with antique tiles, a muted palette of browns and greens, and stunning watercolor paintings of Kochi reminiscent of her hometown.
To the right is the master bedroom with a cane bed and the wall above dotted with soothing artworks. The arched white wardrobe provides plenty of storage and yet keeps the space light and spacious. A collection of custom-made cushions dresses up the bed.
The youngest members of the family, the two boys, are given one of the most fascinating spaces. The bunk bed with plenty of storage on the sides is a lesson in smart living, even as the beautiful wallpaper from Kalkaari Haath and an all-white color scheme perfectly infuse cheer into the space.
This multi-generational home residence resonated with our design philosophy, which revolves around creating timeless spaces that have a soul beyond fashionable seasons. The family wanted the best of both worlds, and that gave us the liberty to infuse every room with a distinct touch. Embracing the art of experimentation, we incorporated European furniture styles with an indigenous touch. What helped was the client’s great eye for design and full faith in us.
Fact File
Designed by: Temple Town
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Saldhana Villas
Location: Bangalore
Project Size: 2000 Sq.ft
Principal Designer: Meera Pyarelal
Photograph Courtesy: Justin Sebastian Photography
Firm’s Website Link: Temple Town
The Firm’s Instagram Link: Temple Town
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