The design of Coexistence House is rooted in the philosophy of living in harmony with nature. The site, located in Perungudi—a rapidly urbanising neighbourhood of Chennai—held a unique character with its mature mango and coconut trees, remnants of an older garden deeply tied to the memory of the place. The client’s deep emotional connection to these trees became the guiding principle for the design to build without displacing nature, allowing the house and landscape to grow together as one ecosystem.
Coexistence House Sits In Harmony With Nature To Create A Nostalgic Residence | D.L.E.A
The house sits on a south and east-facing corner plot and is oriented to embrace the existing garden. Every major design decision responds to the trees, shaping the layout into two distinct east-west longitudinal zones.
The western edge functions as a thermal and visual buffer—housing services such as parking, staircase, utilities, wardrobes, toilets, and a barbecue terrace—while shielding the interiors from harsh western sun and street exposure.
The eastern edge opens fully toward the green expanse, accommodating all primary living spaces: living, dining, family lounges, and bedrooms, each connected visually or physically to the garden across multiple levels. This layered planning ensures the house is in harmony with nature, using passive comfort while nurturing an unbroken dialogue between architecture, landscape, and light.
At the heart of the home is a triple-height courtyard, around which the staircase wraps like a sculptural spine. Crowned with a skylight, this luminous vertical void is animated by a hand-painted tropical mural, reflecting the vibrancy of the garden within the interior walls.
A built-in bench here offers a quiet pause with framed views of foliage, while a prayer alcove placed under another skylight ensures soft natural light for daily rituals—a cherished space for the family’s matriarch.
The spatial narrative unfolds vertically. The ground floor remains grounded to the earth, holding the parents’ suite, kitchen, dining, and living spaces, all connected to shaded garden edges. The first floor hosts the master bedroom, two bedrooms for the children, and a cosy family lounge that spills onto a balcony overlooking the garden canopy.
Below this, a double-height deck creates a shaded outdoor room nestled between mango and coconut trees—an everyday retreat. The second floor introduces leisure and openness, with a home theatre and two terrace gardens—one for calm relaxation, the other for playful activity. A jaali-lined green corridor and pergola animate this level while doubling as a pet shelter and even a basketball court.
Materiality speaks of honesty and craft—exposed brick in herringbone and jaali patterns, grey Kota stone, dual-toned oxide flooring, and warm Jaisalmer accents. These earthy tones are complemented by custom-crafted wood and cane furniture, reinforcing a tactile harmony with nature.
The interplay of skylights, pergolas, and large openings choreographs light and shadow throughout the day, framing tree canopies like living artworks.
Rather than a manicured landscape, the garden thrives as a DIY, evolving ecosystem, nurtured by the grandfather. The courtyard mural and foyer walls extend this landscape indoors, transforming blank surfaces into vibrant expressions of memory and life.
In essence, Coexistence House is not a home built on land—it is a home built with the land. A space where architecture yields to trees, where seasons paint the interiors, and where the rhythms of family life merge seamlessly with nature. It stands as a quiet manifesto for coexisting rather than competing with the environment—a home where every wall, shadow, and breeze celebrates this enduring union.
Fact File
Designed by: D.L.E.A
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: Coexistence House
Location: Chennai
Year Built: 2025
Duration of the project: 2023-2025
Built-up Area: 5200 Sq.ft
Project Size: 3795 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 1.80 Crores
Principal Architect: Ar. Dhayananth. G
Team Design Credits: Karthikeyan. K & Manikandan. C
Photograph Courtesy: Hosh pictures
Civil: Aparna Constructions
Structure Engineers: Kural associates
Project Managers: Er. C. Manikandan
Products / Materials / Vendors: Doors and Partitions – Truewoods doors / Sanitaryware – Kohler, Jaguar Facade Systems – Terracotta Jaali blocks / Windows – Star UPVC windows / Furniture – Wooden Street Flooring – Yellow jaisalmer / Kitchen – Hettitch, Ebco, Elica. / Paint – Asian Paints / Hardware – Hettitch
Firm’s Website Link: D.L.E.A
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