Nestled in the serene embrace of a quiet residential colony, Charcoal Charm stands as a testament to modern architecture home innovation, seamlessly blending with its surroundings. Designed for a prominent businessman’s family, this 4BHK residence not only caters to the family’s need for privacy and comfort but also provides a rejuvenating retreat from the bustling markets of Kolhapur. Its striking exterior, with its unique charcoal-toned palette, has become a landmark in the neighbourhood, with the colours of the house subtly inspired by the nearby Ganesh Temple, creating an illusion that the home belongs to the same sacred campus.
Editor’s Note: “Coated in shades of charcoal, this home emerges like a meditation where courtyards inhale nature and interiors evoke calmness. Modernity talks in a subtle palette in this peaceful escape while bold lines express traditional tones. Here, luxury is symbolized by light, space, and the feeling of home.” ~ Anusha Sridhar
This Modern Architecture Home Redefines Comfort And Cultural Inspiration | POD Studio
Charcoal Charm embodies the principles of relaxation and tranquillity through its design. The home’s layout revolves around a series of carefully curated open spaces. With multiple courtyards surrounding the house, each space offers a seamless connection to nature and provides a peaceful escape from the fast pace of the city.
A courtyard attached to the kitchen stands out as one of the most distinctive features of the residence. An existing tree effortlessly passes through it, symbolizing the harmony between architecture and the natural environment.
This thoughtful integration of nature provides a peaceful and balanced atmosphere. As a result, it becomes essential for a family that seeks relaxation after long, hectic days.
Each of the surrounding courtyards is densely landscaped, further enhancing the feeling of being enveloped by greenery. Lush vegetation creates a soothing ambiance throughout the home. Additionally, natural elements such as trees and flowers play a vital role in defining its tranquil environment.
The home’s connection to nature is also reflected in its interior design. The Gray palette of the interiors sets a neutral, calming tone, with carefully selected accent furniture in bold pop colours adding vibrancy and life to each space.
On the ground floor, a spacious lawn caters to the family’s beloved Labrador, providing ample room for play and relaxation. This thoughtful inclusion of space for pets further emphasizes the home’s commitment to comfort and well-being for all family members.
In terms of architectural style, Charcoal Charm exudes modernity, with clean lines, expansive windows, and a striking exterior that captures attention from every angle.
The residence stands as a symbol of bold design while still maintaining a respectful dialogue with its environment, marked by the interplay of colour, form, and landscape. Its colour choice, inspired by the nearby temple, creates a serene connection with the sacred space, while the open-air courtyards and lush greenery serve to ground the building in its natural surroundings.
Ultimately, Charcoal Charm is a home designed for both grandeur and serenity, where the demands of a businessman’s family meet the tranquillity of a peaceful sanctuary. With its unique blend of modern design, nature, and local influence, this residence not only serves as a retreat but also as a beacon of thoughtful architecture in the heart of Kolhapur.
Fact File
Designed by: POD Studio
Project Name: Charcoal Charm
Location: Kolhapur, Maharashtra
Year Built: 2022
Duration of the project: 3 Years
Project Size: 6000 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 2.75 Crore
Principal Architects: Ar. Paresh Oswal & Ar. Anish Oswal
Team Design Credits: Ar. Vasudha Mali & Ar. Atharva Shinde
Photograph Courtesy: Pranit Bora Studio
Contractors: Deepak Potdar
Project Managers: Sanjay Patil
Products / Materials / Vendors: Wallcovering / Cladding – Simpolo tiles & Black Basalt Ston Construction Materials – RCC Framed Structure with brick masonry / Lighting – ASHVA Lighting Pune Doors and Partitions – Teak Wood Doors on site / Sanitaryware – Kohler / Windows – Bandson Windows (WinSquare Pune) / Furniture – On site & Palm Nest By Bhushan Sanghvi Kolhapur / Flooring – Italian Marble and Ceramic Tiles / Kitchen – The Kitchen Kolhapur by Nikhil Shaha / Paint – Asian Paints Artefacts – Wall Paintings by Pradnyasurya Karanjkar & other from various outlets from Pune / Hardware – KismatFirm’s Instagram Link: POD Studio
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