Project posted by Roshni Rastogi

White Screen House

Year
2022
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Front Facade
Front Facade
Front Facade
Front Facade
Front Facade
Front Facade
Front Facade
Front Facade
Front Facade
Front Facade
Parking Area
Parking Area
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom Dressing
Master Bedroom Dressing
Daughter's Bedroom
Daughter's Bedroom
Daughter's Bedroom
Daughter's Bedroom
Daughter's Bedroom
Daughter's Bedroom
Daughter's Bedroom
Daughter's Bedroom
Daughter's Bedroom
Daughter's Bedroom
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room

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Details

Square Feet
2565
Lot Size
2250 sq.ft
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
4
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Architect
Ar Sumeet Singroha
Ar Roshni Rastogi
Interior Design
Ar Roshni Rastogi
Photographer
Vaibhav Bhatia

From Roshni Rastogi

In a world of increasing complexities, one can easily appreciate the clean aesthetic of a simple structure, open and brutal in its honesty. Our project, the ‘White Screen House’, located on the Dwarka expressway, Gurugram, adheres to this philosophy dearly. Built for a family of five, it is a home that reflects the merging of three generations- a couple, their two children and mother.
The immediate consideration for us, when designing was to have a well-ventilated structure with minimalism at the core. This guiding thought was a result of our discussions with the client, who reminisced a childhood spent in courtyards of the traditional houses of Rajasthan.

One can see in the layouts, that the space planning is as per the modern lifestyle and client’s needs, is a subtle tribute to the traditional courtyard planning. A centrally located and skylit vertical void provides a necessary contrast to the mass and represents the said tribute.

The plot is 2194 Sq. ft in area, rectangular in bearing and holds the cuboidal house at 15 feet from the front and 7 feet from the rear. This makes for an expansive green area, adding to the aesthetic quotient and cleverly disguising the service area.

The house itself has been designed to allow free passage of air though-out, achieved through strategically placed openings and a perforated screen acting as the main functional and aesthetic element. The screen in question, made of white painted terracotta blocks, spans the front façade and brings out the vertical volume of the house, in the process adding subtle detail to the refined whiteness of the structure. This austerity is contrasted by the lapato finish black and mint brown of the Granite used for flooring and complemented by the yellow-green hues of the lawn in front.

The interior arrangement of the house comprises a Living room, Kitchen, guest room and a powder room on the Ground floor, while the First floor houses a family lounge, the master bedroom and children’s bedroom. A double heighted ceiling upon entry leads to a magnificent staircase that bridges the two levels. The whole area has an ethereal texture about it, with skylights and glass bricks filtering sunlight into the space.

A neutral colour palette characterizes the house, the exterior painted with textured granular white, allowing the structure to blend in with its surroundings. It is as if the subtlety gives life to the open-ness of the entire volume, one can almost see the air traversing its expanse.

The interior is becoming to the exterior with its white enamel painted walls and Burberry and Bottochino marble floors. A touch of eccentricity is added with exposed concrete ceilings and rustic double heighted walls. The entire space comes together with the addition of minimalist furniture and subtle décor, done in part to allow open-ness to thrive. Flexible and moveable furniture in family spaces furthers this endeavor. In contrast to the largely present neutrality of the family spaces, the bedrooms have a vibrant charm to them. Their colour scheme brings out the cozy factor with custom built furniture and furnishings.

Much like this world we live in, it is the simplicity of the house that highlights its intricacies.