Project posted by Studio Nishita Kamdar

Under The Mango Tree

The Open Living Room and Kitchen Wall
The Open Living Room and Kitchen Wall
Dining Room
Dining Room
Walkway to Bedroom
Walkway to Bedroom
The Dining Room
The Dining Room
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
Daughters Bedroom overlooking the farm
Daughters Bedroom overlooking the farm
The Living room from the Entry Side
The Living room from the Entry Side
View from the Gate
View from the Gate
Living Room
Living Room
Verandah
Verandah
Entry
Entry
View from the farm
View from the farm
The Verandah and the Mango Tree
The Verandah and the Mango Tree
Bedroom Door
Bedroom Door
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom

Details

Square Feet
5500
Lot Size
1 acre
Bedrooms
2
Full Baths
2
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Interior Design
Landscape Design
Inora
Photographer
PHX India

From Studio Nishita Kamdar

“What is this life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare”
The sprawling farmhouse provides the owners and his family exactly the pause they require from their fast paced lives in the city.

The brief was simple - He needed the life he couldn’t afford in the city : close to nature ,

animals , farming , cool breeze etc.

The house is designed keeping in mind the simple concept of connectivity with the nature. to do so we decided to do away with any kind of obstructive walls and replace them with large glass and metal doors, which can be opened completely to expose the occupant to the outside. even with the large metal doors shut one is visually engaged with the outside.
The roof is a stunning continuous teak wood and steel structure ,which adds great warmth to the space. the roof being 15 ft high provides excellent volume to the space

The flooring is again a continuous large plinth clad with a rough finished black granite with inlays in different areas.
spatially there is living room with a dining and kitchen area, and a verandah that separates the 2 bedrooms from the living space.the primary focus of the house is the large agricultural land towards the north side of the house, hence the entire house faces that way. Due to a 4 sided glass facade, one can enter the house from all sides, thus there isn’t a back and a front to the house.

the bedrooms are left simple to bare minimum furniture all made in teak wood. The master bedroom has a sprawling 15 ft high glass facade overlooking the farm as one sits on the bed. The teak wood roof and granite flooring run here as well.

The kids bedroom has a beautifully crafted 4 poster bed sitting amidst antique wooden cabinets and an L shape window. the linearity of the spaces make the house visible from one end to the other as well.

other than a variety of fruit bearing trees , some lovely floral and fragrant plants are planted close to the veranda area.