The vision for the weekend home encompassed a veranda design where each area established a profound connection with the landscapes. It is situated on the outskirts of Ahmedabad city, enveloped by a lush tapestry of dense foliage. Within the plot, a retail Bonsai Boutique occupies two-thirds of the space, while ‘The Veranda House’ graces the back, occupying a generous one-third of the space. The client’s directive was to distinctly re-imagine and re-interpret the conventional notion of a veranda design for a home, a highly utilized and cherished space in Indian households.
The client had specified their preference for the absence of traditional beams while maintaining structural integrity and visual cohesiveness. The design concept was developed with the intention of intricately inter-twining the built environment with the natural surroundings. A steadfast commitment to environmental preservation guided the construction process, ensuring the protection and conservation of every existing tree within the premises.
Editor’s Note: “Taking inspiration from the organic flow of nature, the design of this veranda house in the outskirts of Ahmedabad embraces a sinuous form and merges with the lush landscape. Every element of design surrounds nature and narrates a story worth experiencing. The subtle grey walls along with mushroom-shaped columns add to the allure of the veranda house.” ~Simran Khare
This Weekend House Reimagines the Notion of Veranda Design for a Home | Studio Espaazo
The form of the structure was achieved by drawing inspiration from the irregular formations found in nature wherein each element possesses its own inherent imperfections. The design elements used, created harmony with the organic nature of the overall form, further accentuating its imperfections and embracing the variability observed in the natural cycles.
Upon entering the Veranda House, the visitor is greeted by a captivating view of the open facade in the background, subtly revealed through a low-height wall, portraying an artistic tale of avian presence. Birds seem to be chirping and gracefully flying in through the traditional still green door, symbolizing their visit to the veranda.
The house is a single-level structure spanning an area of 4500 square feet. As one moves along the house, each corner presents a unique character and guides individuals through a journey they can weave on their own.
The design incorporates various elements to establish a strong connection between the interior and exterior- the windows open up to lush green courtyards and the doors reveal dense landscapes with sculptures and water features interacting with the greenery. The flooring showcases intricate leaf and bird inlays, narrating a story of the natural cycle. The play of shadows of the frangipani tree on the slabs creates a sense of being beneath the foliage.
Additionally, the outdoor areas establish a compelling link with the indoor spaces through the reflection of the structure in the pool, creating the sense of bringing the outdoors inside and the indoors outside. Each room has been deliberately designed to direct one’s attention toward the enticing landscapes, adding another dimension to the overall spatial experience.
The structural design showcases a harmonious blend of mushroom-shaped columns and rectangular columns, strategically positioned in diverse arrangements, symbolizing the organic layers found in the natural environment. The design of the Veranda House incorporates a floating plinth in the structure. This design element creates the illusion of the structure being suspended above the ground, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal.
Additionally, cantilevers of 4ft at the plinth level and 10ft at the slab level were strategically implemented, eliminating the need for conventional beams while keeping the structural stability intact. This combination of a floating plinth and cantilevers resulted in a seamless architectural composition.
Moreover, exposed concrete has been utilized for the structure. Meanwhile, lime plaster finishes have been carefully selected to maintain an earthy and sleek aesthetic. Moreover, the black natural Kadappa stone flooring, locally found in India, serves as a prominent visual element. It also acts as a backdrop for the other components within the space. Its natural tonal variations and gradients form captivating patterns. Thus, providing subtle guidance for movement in the open space. Rather than enclosing the rooms with solid walls, glass has been employed. It is used as a vertical element to maximize the connection with the surrounding natural environment.
The house comprises two distinct blocks, one for private spaces and another for semi-private areas. By opening the glass doors, a seamless transition occurs. Thus, transforming the interior into a veranda-like extension, seamlessly merging the indoor and outdoor spaces. Additionally, the roof gracefully soars to a height of 12 feet. It is also finished with a layer of meticulously finished insulated tiles atop a resilient concrete slab.
The bedroom features lime plaster finishes in subtle earthy tones. Meanwhile, the overall interior design has a palette inspired by nature. The living, dining, and kitchen areas harmonize with the bedroom through similar tones. Also, natural materials such as cane and wood, have been used throughout the space. In the interior, the inclusion of murals narrates an interesting expression of Indian species of birds flying into the house through different times of the day. Thus, embodying the essence of being on a veranda and immersing oneself in nature’s lap. The designers carefully designed the elements, accent pieces, and fixtures to honour the organic form of the Veranda House. Thus, conveying the notion of serendipitous shapes and celebrating the beauty of irregularity.
Fact File
Designed by: Studio Espaazo
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: The Veranda House
Location: Ahmedabad
Year Built: 2022
Project Size: 5000 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Smeet Kaswala & Avishi Jariwala
Photograph Courtesy: Murtaza Gandhi
Structural Engineers: Vyuhaa Associates
Plumbing Consultants: Aashir Engineering
General Contractor & Project Manager: HP Infracon
Manufacturers: Hrisha Lighting, Jaquar, Oorjaa, Ossum Window, PICCOLO MOSAIC, Tectona Grandis Furniture
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