There’s a quiet rhythm that flows through Seeta Damodaram — a home designed as a soulful retreat where space, material, and light come together to form a melody of their own. The house doesn’t announce itself with grandeur; it reveals its beauty slowly, like the opening notes of a familiar raga. Every turn, texture, and shadow is composed to evoke warmth — a feeling of being held, grounded, and inspired.
Studio Timescape
Entrance and Site Context
Built on a 40’ × 69’ north-facing site, the soulful retreat opens to a lush green lawn and a quiet stone-clad entry that immediately slows the pace of arrival. The Kota stone and Black Kadappa flooring ground the entrance in a familiar rawness, while the staircase clad in Mandala Red adds a warm visual anchor to the elevation. The surrounding walls finished in lime-wash grey concrete bring balance and calm, creating a composed interplay of warmth and neutrality.
Planters and tropical greens soften the hard edges, turning the approach into an experience of stillness and welcome — a prelude to the home’s quiet, soulful rhythm.
At the entrance, architecture pauses — allowing nature to take the lead.
Stepping inside, the warmth of the red tone continues into the foyer, forming a narrative bridge between exterior and interior. The Archiconcrete finish glows under soft daylight, complemented by Kota stone flooring and solid Sheesham furniture crafted by Furnicasa. Terracotta pots, brass accents, and indoor greens complete a scene that feels naturally aged rather than styled.
The living room unfolds as a serene, expressive space — imagined not as a formal lounge but as a backdrop for everyday moments. Sheesham and Babool wood furniture, paired with Jaipur Rugs and textured lime walls, create warmth and depth.
Every corner of this soulful retreat is designed to host music within daily life — intimate nooks to ideate, compose, and reflect. A low ledge near the window becomes a place to sit and write; an alcove transforms into a pocket for small jam sessions. These aren’t staged settings but living extensions of creativity.
The home doesn’t contain music — it lives with it, in the rhythm of daily routine.
The kitchen continues this earthy narrative with a contemporary clarity. Sea-green cabinetry, wooden shelving, and handcrafted ceramic tiles form a tactile palette that balances freshness and function. Brass handles and soft daylight create gentle highlights against the muted tones, giving the space a calm, handcrafted character.
The kitchen stands without dining but carries the same sense of ease — light flows freely, bouncing off cool stone and warm wood to sustain the home’s meditative energy.
The primary bedroom becomes the most introspective space of the soulful retreat — a sanctuary layered in calm and texture. Lime-washed grey walls hold shifting light, while Sheesham and cane furniture by Furnicasa adds warmth and authenticity. The wardrobe, detailed with fabric sandwiched between glass, introduces a delicate transparency that softens the geometry of the space.
Beyond sliding glass doors, a private deck extends the room outward — framed by terracotta pots, bamboo, and palms. The deck carries the home’s musical spirit further; this is where riyaaz happens each morning, where sound meets silence.
The bedroom and deck together embody practice — still, rhythmic, and deeply personal.
Facing the front lawn, the studio room forms the creative heart of Seeta Damodaram. A solid-wood work desk, woven chair, and subtle geometric wall texture create a calm workspace where ideas flow without interruption. Diffused daylight filters through linen curtains, turning the room into an ambient cocoon for writing, composing, and producing.
It’s a space of focus and freedom — not isolated from the home, but threaded seamlessly into it. The same materials and palette continue here, allowing thought and sound to move naturally between work and rest.
Here, creation doesn’t demand silence — it grows from it.
The ensuite bathroom interprets the home’s warmth with refinement. Vertical mint-green handmade tiles meet a teak-finish ceiling and brushed-brass fixtures. A stone basin on a curved wooden vanity becomes both function and sculpture. Every detail feels touched by hand — tactile, precise, and timeless.
A sanctuary of light, texture, and reflection.
In Seeta Damodaram, Studio Timescape composes more than a house — it crafts a feeling. This residence translates rhythm into architecture and warmth into living. Through Kota stone, Mandala Red, lime-washed walls, and Sheesham wood, it captures the poetry of craft and the calm of music.
It is a home that resonates with its inhabitant’s spirit — rooted, tactile, and deeply human.
Seeta Damodaram doesn’t speak — it sings, softly and endlessly, in tune with the lives it holds.
Fact File
Designed by: Studio Timescape
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Seeta Damodaram Residence | JaipurLocation: Jaipur, Rajasthan
Year of Completion: November 2024
Principal Architect: Ar. Ayush Agarwal
Photograph Courtesy: Studio BluOraFurniture: Furnicasa
Rugs: Jaipur Rugs
Tiles: Onir Ceramics
Stone: Sethi Stones
Firm’s Website Link: Studio Timescape
Instagram Link: Studio Timescape
Facebook Link: Studio Timescape
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