K’s Veranda, the latest pizzeria in the story of K’s Charcoal in Ahmedabad, embodies the spirit of Hiren Patel Architects + Design (HPAD) — crafting spaces that breathe, balance, and belong. What once was a lively, open lawn beside the restaurant has blossomed into a soulful retreat. Here, walls seem to melt into the landscape, and the indoors drift effortlessly into the open air. It doesn’t read as an addition, but as a graceful evolution, carrying the familiar warmth and comfort of its predecessor, yet whispering in its own quiet voice.
This Pizzeria With Lush Landscape Blossoms Into A Soulful Retreat | Hiren Patel Architects
The pizzeria began with a simple intention: to build upon the easy openness of K’s Charcoal, but to make it more grounded, more personal, and more in tune with its surroundings. HPAD envisioned a space that would echo the mood of a traditional Indian verandah, that familiar threshold between indoors and out, open to the breeze, filled with the quiet comfort of people gathering. The resulting architecture invites diners to slow down, to engage with the changing light, and to enjoy their meal as part of a larger sensory experience.
True to HPAD’s philosophy, nature doesn’t sit on the periphery here; it shapes everything. At the heart of K’s Veranda pizzeria lies a green courtyard, open to the sky and glimpsed from various corners within Light filters through skylights and glass panels, slipping across the floors and walls as the day moves on. The garden feels close at every turn, a seat by the window, a glimpse through the glass, and you’re already among the plants. By afternoon, the restaurant feels sunlit and airy; come evening, it softens into a cocoon of candlelight and reflection.
The materials speak in calm tones. Red terrazzo runs across the floor, warm, grounded, and faintly nostalgic. The walls are finished in exposed concrete, rough and textured to the touch, while black polished wood frames corners and surfaces, grounding the space. The sushi counter and bar rise like sculptural elements, their fluted cement surfaces catching light in soft patterns. Kesariyaji green marble tops the counters, its green tones reflecting the courtyard foliage, and a strip of metallic blue highlights the sushi counter. The finishes are tactile, encouraging guests to notice the details up close.
There’s a thoughtfulness in the smallest gestures. The entrance door of the pizzeria recalls the geometry of old verandah jalis, but reinterpreted in a clean, contemporary way. Inside, the curtains stop just short of the tabletops. They keep sightlines open across the space; you’re never fully separated from what’s outside. Looking around, you notice how green touches appear in the lamps and fabrics, connecting the interior to the courtyard. The design is measured and subtle, never calling attention to itself.
What ultimately distinguishes the space is its atmosphere. There is no rush, no demand for attention. Instead, it invites a kind of mindful presence. The balance of textures and natural light evokes a feeling of calm that is increasingly rare in urban dining, a moment of pause amidst the noise of the city. Each seat offers a slightly different experience: one framed by the courtyard, another by the skylight, another beside the sushi counter’s glow. The design’s generosity lies in these subtle variations, ensuring that every diner finds their own rhythm within the space.
At K’s Veranda, Hiren Patel Architects + Design have shaped a restaurant that nurtures a state of mind. Drawing inspiration from the timeless Indian verandah, the space reinterprets its spirit through modern materials and mindful geometry. The result is simplicity refined — a setting both effortless and intentional, where every element finds its purpose and every corner feels quietly complete.
Fact File
Designed by: Hiren Patel Architects
Project Type: Restaurant Architecture Design
Project Name: K’s Verandah
Location: Ahmedabad
Built-up Area: 11735 sqft
Principal Architects: Hiren Patel
Source: Archdaily
Firm’s Website Link: Hiren Patel Architects
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