Our Journey
Our Work around Ideas
Given the generous footprint of the house, the house edges towards a darker color palette to bring in warmth. Use white or light colors for a house this large, and you would only make it impersonal. The modern villa sports black granite for flooring, and darker shades for ceiling and walls in certain rooms. The windows and interior wood work are made of Burma and Valsadi teak which give the house that warm and earthy feeling.
Sunlight streams through the nine-foot cantilevered glass in the master bedroom. Looking through the louvered doors and windows, one is treated to a carpet of blossoms and the dense shining foliage of the Frangipanis in the garden beneath. For the architect, this house represents the firming up of several convictions: that each building is unique by way of its users, setting, function, and more; that you will deliver quality if you care enough; that there is no substitute for nature; and that architecture can leverage the innate beauty of every material, by creating the right balance between less and more.