By Aksa Ahmed
Photography: Gauri Satam & Tejesh Patil
Read Time: 2 mins
A contextually-rooted
humble farm-stay in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra endorses the fact that good design
can be pocket-friendly and sustainable…
‘Vrindavan’ is a 1000 sq.ft home
- an outcome of a perfect retirement plan, holistically built amidst a dense
grove of mangoes and chikoos. Architects Gauri Satam and Tejesh Patil have
approached the design via minimalism; successfully meeting all the requirements
of the home-owners – a 60-year-old couple.
The house follows the
natural contours of the site, planned in a succession of 12’ wide spaces. The
design is a balanced composition of a private bedroom, bath and living space,
opening onto a 14’ high verandah with a deck overlooking the hillock. The main
house is connected to the kitchen via a see-through vestibule, which also serves
as the entry to the house.
Indigenous materials are used
extensively to reduce the cost of the structure; existing resources have also been
reused. The exterior of the house appears rustic and raw, complementing the
surroundings. Locally available laterite stone - Chira constitutes the load-bearing
structural element of the house; its earthenware-like properties advantaging
the home against scorching rays of the sun and the torrential monsoon.
Aiding resistance to the suns’
tropical rays, local clay roofing tiles form large overhangs on the pitched
roof; whilst doors and windows are carved from the reclaimed teak and Jack fruit
wood of rafters from a nearby old temple. Contrary to the exteriors,
the interiors seem polished with a Kotah stone envelope - flooring and wall panelling;
providing an added layer of heat insulation. Also, the minimal furniture used
comprises of the clients old furniture, altered as needed.
Maintenance of the house is
reduced via practising “less is more”. As the architects say, “It is not about what we have done, but what we have not done”.
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Although the site has a lot
to explore and play around with, the architects have accomplished this feat in
a limited budget of Rs. 1000/- per sq. ft. The simplicity of the design serves as a
horizon for the self-nurtured orchard and the clients’ long cherished dream.
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Fact File:
Project: Vrindavan, a humble farm-stay
Location: Ozram, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra
Architects: unTAG architecture & interiors – Gauri Satam & Tejesh Patil
Project Area: 1000 sqft
Project Budget: INR 10,00,000/-
Great use of resources... definitely one of the best and slumberous space to own.
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