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20 Spectacular Patio Ideas & Designs to Look Out For in 2022 & Beyond

The patio has become an integral part of a home, more so after the pandemic with the conscious realization for open spaces have a positive psychological impact on our thought processes. While it may be just another part of a home, patio designs are anything but average. As we are aware while getting our homes designed for comfort, the patio ideas is much more than only a space for leisure. These spaces are increasingly becoming multi-utility spaces that need as much attention as the interior spaces do. In spaces where there is no dedicated patio space, some extended areas might play the same role as the patio does, depending on space availability and natural light source. This blog explores various ways in which a patio could be built, used, styled, and remodeled.

1. Characterizing Leisure Living with Contemporary Architecture | i2a Architects

Our clients, established in Dubai, considers this house as their vacation home, where they can unwind and relax. Abundant ventilation is a salient feature, characterized by circular vents throughout the design, making it an identity of the residence.

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Designed By: i2a Architects

Principal Architect: Manuraj C R

Photograph Courtesy: Turtlearts Photography

Location: Kerala

2. Unique Statement of Traditional Architecture Style in the Rural Context: Aham | i2a Architects

The conceptual start was to place the central courtyard as the ‘soul’ of the house which ties the rest of the house. The car porch and sit-out area have a distinct piece of landscape inserted with an elegant backdrop of jali and terracotta tiles carefully placed. The guest living is isolated from the rest of the house with large windows, giving an expansive view of the courtyard. The passage that runs around the courtyard gives privacy as well as filter the light and wind passing through the jali screens.

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Designed by:  i2a Architects

Principal Architect: Manuraj C R

Photograph Courtesy : Running Studios

Location: Guruvayoor, Kerala

3. Longing for the Raw Luxury and Sensorial Harmony with this Contemporary Rustic Design | Earthitects

The ‘Earthitects’ signature design style finds its infinite expression in this unique piece of craftsmanship that portrays understated elegance. Each piece with its distinct personality elevates the beauty of teak wood in its original form combined with a cane, weaved by local artisans.

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Designed by: Earthitects

Principal Designer: George Ramapuram

Location: Kerala

4. Dalal House: Piece of Modern Architecture Layered with De Stijl | Groundwork Architecture

The house has two entrances, one a formal entry through the entrance porch and the second an entrance from the car park through the mud room. The formal entry leads to the double-height vestibule which connects to the main corridor of the house. The corridor acts as the main spine connecting all three levels through a staircase. The length of the corridor is broken by a sunken courtyard at the basement level also creating a light well for the staircase, the corridor and the living and the gym.

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Designed By: Groundwork Architecture

Principal Architects: Brijesh Bhatha & Amishi Bhatha

Photograph Courtesy: Dhrupad Shukla

Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

5. Unifying Modern Practicality with Indian Architecture | Rajnikant Machhar + Nishant Machhar Architects

An immediate approach to designing a large home in the hot semi-arid Bhavnagar weather for a joint family of Rajputs where the traditional customs of privacy still impact day-to-day lives would be to build an inward-looking courtyard house. We reinterpreted this idea of a central courtyard with a modern idiom which would be an exemplar of fusion between the traditional and modern values of architecture, and lifestyle and at the same time keeping in mind the realities of the local climate.

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Designed By: Rajnikant Machhar + Nishant Machhar Architects

Principal Architects: Rajanikant Machhar, Nishant Machhar

Photograph Courtesy: PHX India

Location: Bhavnagar, Gujarat

6. Holiday Home in the Enchanting Hill Station of Coonoor | Phylosophy Design Studio

Most of the rooms have high ceilings so we used bamboo matting and stunning chandeliers to highlight it. We also used hardwood floors to add warmth to the rooms. Classic chesterfield sofas were teamed with a dramatic wicker day bed and coffee tables to create a welcoming drawing-room.

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Designed by: Phylosophy Design Studio

Principal Designer: Vasundhara Sampath

Photograph Courtesy: Rithika Photogragher

Location : Drumla, Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

7. Weekend House Situated Within Dense 50 Year Old Chiku Plantation | Dipen Gada and Associates

The house layout is planned in a way that one can feel it is within the chiku abode with minimum damage to the existing treasure. We have planned in a way that minimum trees would be damaged. Here in this house, we have tried to play with the metal tubes as a structural system along with exposed brickwork.

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Designed By: Dipen Gada and Associates

Principal Architect: Dipen Gada and Associates

Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah photography

Location: Bharuch, Gujarat

8. Meethi-Mishti Nu Mati Ghar: An Earth House Creating A Playful Environment | SferaBlu Architects + Naman Shah Architects

The earth provides thermal insulation, reducing energy consumption as well. And to add a fun element, like patterns seen in layered sand art, different natural oxides are used to create layered fluid patterns in the large monolith. The girls’ stone and shell collections, were also added to the walls to preserve their fond memories.

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Designed by : SferaBlu Architects + Naman Shah Architects

Principal Architect: Naman Shah

Photograph Courtesy: Umang Shah

Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

9. A Courtyard House Enhancing An Archetypal Indian Style Of Space | Modo Designs

The owners wanted a house that was airy and with all the bedrooms which would overlook their backyard garden and yet address privacy and security concerns. With this primary brief, we first started mapping the existing trees on-site, some of which were mango trees, and developed layouts that would retain and weave these trees. The layout also explored the archetypal Indian courtyard house which would then seamlessly blend into their internal spaces.

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Designed by: Modo Designs

Principal Architect: Arpan Shah

Photograph Courtesy: Ishita Sitwala , Anar Gunjaria

Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

10. The House Flaunts Vernacular Style With Eco-Friendly Aspects | Studio 3twentyone

The courtyard was placed in the core of the house, with few enclosures. This was modified to enhance the natural illumination the indoors by increasing the perforations.

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Designed by: Studio 3twentyone

Principal Architect: Anupa Kurian

Photograph courtesy: Running studios

Location: Kottayam, Kerala

11. Tamara Villa – A Touch Of Tropical Experience | VPA

The villa has a touch of tropical experience to ideate as a place for rejuvenation and relaxation. The idea was to feel connected to the outdoors and create a living within a garden typology. 

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Designed by: VPA architects

Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio

Location: Ahmedabad, India

12. ‘Kalrav’ Is An Open Avian Haven To Experience Amidst The Dense Wilderness | VPA

The site is located near Thol lake, Ahmedabad, situated next to an existing weekend home. Initially, this place was a flat land with few trees on the periphery. The owner was fond of birds and had various exotic bird species from different parts of the world.

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Designed by: VPA architects

Principal Architects: Ronak Patel, Jinal Patel and Naiya Patel

Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio 

Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

13. H-House Stands Strong With Minimal Architectural Forms | Co.lab Design Studio

The private residence is designed to flow with how the family functions in their routine life, breaking down to a simple formula _ Private v/s Public. Hence the arrangement has been divided into two wings connected by the circulation making it an H-shape layout, one wing being the guest wing (public) and the second wing being the family Wing (private) with gathering spaces flanked by courtyards on both sides which set up dramatic views of the immediate greenery throughout the house.

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Designed by: Co.lab Design Studio

Design Team: Vikram Bhatt, Hansika Jain, Dhaval Shah

Photograph Courtesy: Sebastian Zachariah

Location: Surat, Gujarat

14. Earthy Farmhouse Design Weaved Around A Traditional Courtyard | Studio Inscape

The thought behind the conceptualizing of the house goes back to the love of the organic farming of the client. The love that we share with the client of collecting antiques led us to develop a house that could accommodate their interests and also let the house evolve organically over time instead of creating rigidly defined spaces.

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Designed by: Studio Inscape

Photograph Courtesy: Ricken Desai

Location: Zaheerabad, Telangana

15. A Modern Villa With Cantilever Slabs And Glass Facades | VPA

As soon as you enter the plot, you witness the vastness of space around. The gate leads you to the parking on one side and a vast open space with greens and water bodies adjacent to the main entrance door of the house. The user experiences a refreshing view while entering the house.

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Designed by: VPA

Design Team: Vipul Patel, Ronak Patel, Jinal Patel and Naiya Patel

Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio

Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

16. The Exposed Concrete House With Enclosed Courtyard | Modo Design

The site has linear proportions with an existing neem tree on the western part, and the house layout exploits this linearity of the site through a unique organization of three layers of open spaces, the front garden, the central courtyard, and the backyard. Essentially the spaces are around the central open courtyard that lets the natural light and ventilation within the spaces and connects the spaces to the natural elements. The central court is open-ended on the north and is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional enclosed courtyard of Indian dwellings.

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Designed by: Modo Designs

Photograph Courtesy: Bharat Aggarwal

Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

17. Chandigarh House with Prayer Room | Charged Voids

The architectural studio Charged Voids was inspired by the architecture of Le Corbusier and built a house in Chandigarh with a link to the Assembly Palace.

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Designed by: Charged Voids

Principal Designer: Aman Aggarwal

Photograph Courtesy: Javier Callejas

Location: Chandigarh, Punjab

18. House Which Evocates Contemporary Lifestyle | Technoarchitecture

Evocative of the simple, open structures of times past, yet possessed of modernity of spirit perfectly in keeping with contemporary life. The house conflates, rather than juxtaposes indoor mad outdoor spaces in perfect harmony.

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Designed byTechnoarchitecture

Principal Designer: Rajesh Shivaram

Photograph Courtesy: Shamanth Patil photography

Location: Bangalore, Karnataka

19. A Modern yet Tropical home| RGP Architects

A modern, yet tropical home set in a lush coconut plantation is the 5600 sq.ft new home for Mr. Vachan Shetty and Mrs Rashmi Shetty. The house is reminiscent of “Guthu mane”, a traditional Mangalorean House, though with a modern twist.

Designed by: RGP Architects

Principal Architect: Rachana Maroli

Photograph Courtesy: Shamanth Patil

Location: Mangalore, Karnataka

20. A Vaastu-Compliant Home with Modern and Traditional Aspects | Mooltatva Design Studio

The foreground of the building is covered with a well-landscaped lawn and the entire building with all its attributes can be directly seen from the road. The landscape design has resulted in openness that helps retain the privacy of the occupants as well.

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Designed by: Mooltatva Design Studio

Principal Designer: Ajay. P. Urgunde

Photograph Courtesy: PHX India

Location: Bidar, Karnataka

This Modern Traditional House is a Blend of Elegance with Practicality | CreareDecore Studio

We had the privilege of working on a magnificent modern traditional house project at The Embassy on Ali Askar Road in Bangalore, where we blended elegance with practical usage while maintaining a luxurious feel. Complete freedom from clients for designing this home and thus a dream project for us. The 2,800-sq. ft. home includes a […]

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This Large House Plan is a Clear Balance of Individuality and Socializing | AKG Design Studio

The intent was to design a clean, uncluttered and large house plan with ample breathing space, where the family of four could live comfortably. Being a large house, they wanted the plan to allow enjoying the space while catering to a lifestyle. That is a balance of both: a clear sense of individualism, as well […]

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This Minimalist Modern Interior Design is a Peaceful Retreat | Studio Rohit Jain

The minimalist modern interior design of the house was envisioned as a peaceful retreat from the chaos of the outside world. Clean lines and a restrained colour palette create an uncluttered, serene environment. Being a family of 3, the house was planned, ensuring the left part has a master and kitchen while the other part […]

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Dining Room Furniture Ideas: 75 Designs For Indian Homes

In Indian homes, the family meals are prioritized in the dining room, which acts as the center of the house. Dining room furniture ideas and the appropriate selection will enhance the user’s comfort and look refreshing. Dining room furniture ideas are unlimited, regardless of your preference for traditional Indian motifs or a more contemporary, minimalist […]

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This Apartment With Three Bedrooms is the First Home of a Swiss Returned Family | Eficaz Designs

Nestled in the heart of Parel, this beautifully situated three-bedroom apartment represents a significant milestone for a Swiss-returned family—it is their very first home. After years spent living in various parts of India and abroad, including a transformative period in Switzerland, the family has returned to their roots in Mumbai. This journey through diverse cultures, […]

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This Traditional Modern Home Reflects a Dedication to Quality | The Design Street

The design philosophy evident in this home project highlights a fusion of modern elegance with traditional and cultural vibrancy. The interiors exude a contemporary style with clean lines, muted colour palettes, and sophisticated material choices. Handcrafted furniture, as well as custom upholstery, reflects a dedication to quality and detail, adding a layer of warmth and […]

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This House in Mumbai with American Interior Inspiration Escapes the City’s Hustle | RN Deesign

Settled in the hub of Mumbai city in a high rise, this Indian house inspired by American interiors surely provides breathtaking views. It gushes the apartment with natural light and fresh air escaping the city’s hustle and bustle. We designed this space for our clients based in the United States, infusing it with simple and […]

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This Bold Apartment is an Immersive Journey Through Texture | Palak Ladhani Design Studio

“Haus of Tranquil” is a bold and transformative residential apartment project that encapsulates the perfect synergy between luxury, elegance, and modern functionality. Situated in Mumbai, this 750 sq. ft., apartment is an ode to minimalistic opulence. Here subtle design elements combine to create a space that is both visually appealing and functionally versatile. Designed by […]

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This Modern Luxury House Interior Seamlessly Infuses with Traditional | Aboli Shah Atelier

Nestled in the heart of contemporary house interior, Project K redefines modern luxury living with a seamless fusion of sleek design, traditional elements and the soothing essence of crystal therapy. This home is more than a residence—it’s a sanctuary where every room tells a unique story of balance between elegance and functionality. This Modern Luxury […]

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This House Facing West Seamlessly Blended Old and New | Redbeam Studio

When I first stepped into this west facing house, I was immediately struck by the potential for transformation. The clients’ vision was clear: they wanted a space that seamlessly blended old and new, reflecting their personalities while showcasing sophisticated design. This House Facing West Seamlessly Blended Old and New | Redbeam Studio The house for […]

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