The concept was to bring the warmth of a traditional South Indian home into a modern city apartment. The goal was to blend two worlds. One of them was the nostalgia of the client’s roots and the practicality of their current urban lifestyle. It is a fusion where traditional materials meet modern shapes. It creates a home that feels culturally rich yet fresh and airy.
A Traditional South Indian Home Sits Amidst A Modern City Apartment SpacesbySaya
The clients sought a home that honored their South Indian roots while remaining relevant to their modern city lifestyle. They specifically requested that the space not feel overtly traditional or dated. The core brief was to achieve a delicate balance: keeping the home deeply rooted in South Indian culture while ensuring the space was practical and easy to maintain, a crucial requirement for the fast-paced city life they lead.
The design narrative draws on the region’s reverence for timber craftsmanship and temple architecture. The visual journey begins at the entrance, flanked by two floor-to-ceiling wooden columns. These pillars echo the structural grandeur of traditional Chettinad courtyards while shedding excessive ornamentation to suit the modern foyer.
In the living area, the layout incorporates low-height seating, nodding to the traditional floor-seated culture of Indian households. The walls feature a specific South-centric treatment: wallpaper depicting coconut palm motifs framed by rhythmically placed wooden patti (battens), evoking the coastal landscape of the client’s hometown.
The spiritual epicenter, the Mandir, is architecturally distinct. Rather than a standard unit, the backdrop is designed as a stylized ‘Vimana’ the pyramidal tower found above the sanctum of temples bringing a structural, sacred element into the home.
Moving into the private spaces, the bedrooms showcase the South’s legacy of wood carving through bespoke furniture pieces. The wardrobes are finished with a combination of warm wood and laminates featuring indigenous prints, ensuring the cultural thread runs through every corner of the residence.
Challenge: The Balance of Weight and EraThe primary design challenge was the “risk of antiquity.” South Indian traditional architecture is often characterized by heavy ornamentation, dark solid woods, and intricate carvings. In a modern city apartment, these elements can easily become overpowering, making the space feel cluttered, dark, or dated. The clients specifically wanted to avoid a “museum” look; they needed a home that honored their past but functioned for their present.
Design Solution: Geometrical Abstraction
We resolved this by deconstructing traditional elements and reconstructing them through a modern lens, a technique we call “Geometrical Abstraction.”
“Geometrical Abstraction”The USP of this project is the specific design methodology used to solve the “risk of antiquity.”
Fact File
Designed by: SpacesbySaya
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: The Urban Dakshin
Location: Pune, Maharashtra
Project Size: 1200 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Sailee Loya
Photograph Courtesy: Onil Shah Photography
Firm’s Instagram Link: SpacesbySaya
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