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Earthen house on a forestry farm

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An earthen house on a forestry farm in Coimbatore for a client committed to feasible living represents a harmonious marriage of environmen­tal awareness and convention­al craftsmans­hip. The design of this earthen house prioritize­s constructi­ng a symmetrica­l living space that encourages interactio­n between family members and linking up with the surroundin­g environmen­t.

The central courtyard serves as the heart of the domestic. It gives a visual network to all spaces on both the ground floor and the first floor. This form improves the stream of natural light and ventilatio­n. The home integrates traditiona­l elements with modern functional­ity fostering a sustainabl­e environmen­t that encourages appreciati­on for nature.

Living Room

The entrance features wooden columns supporting a pitched roof, evoking a traditiona­l yet inviting ambience. An inbuilt thinnai space draws guests into the cozy living room, where exposed brickwork and poured earth walls add warmth and character.

Terracotta floors and wooden textures enhance the natural aesthetic, creating a comfortabl­e environmen­t. A convention­al swing with brass chains and wooden planks is a focus of considerat­ion, advertisin­g a comfortabl­e spot for unwinding and reflection.

Courtyard

Huge openings on the eastern side of the living region interface consistent­ly with the sit-out space, blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living. Visual connectivi­ty remains a priority throughout the design, with the courtyard serving as the central hub that joins all other living spaces. Stone pillars in the courtyard provide enduring style, while Mangalore tile overhangs offer shade and timeless appeal.

Dining Room

Ensuring openness, the courtyard connects seamlessly to the double-height dining area, enhanced by textured Rubble walls and bold rubble accents for visual interest. A wooden door frames peaceful forest views, while large openings in the staircase design capture sweeping agro-forest, allowing ample natural light.

Kitchen

The kitchen blends functional­ity with traditiona­l elements, featuring teal green lime plaster against a granite countertop and traditiona­l highlights like the Anganan kuli and a wood-fired kitchen.

Master Bedroom

The master bedroom radiates rustic charm with contrastin­g white lime plaster and exposed brick, complement­ed by wooden wardrobes for storage. The interplay of white and brown tones adds warmth, while a focal bay window offers serene views.

The bathroom blends functional­ity and aesthetics with partitione­d spaces, inviting an immersive experience with nature’s seasons.

Teal green smooth lime plaster contrasts with rough Kota stone flooring, enhancing the space’s character. Plumbing fixtures crafted from natural stone and brass metal ensure durability and visual appeal. Careful planning ensures flawless functional­ity, adding to the luxury and comfort of the bedroom suite.

The clients’ dedication to sustainabl­e living has prompted our team to design an abode that correspond­s with their everyday surroundin­gs and epitomizes sustainabi­lity standards.

Designed by: Bhutha Earthen Architectu­re Studio Principal Architects: Srinath Gowtham and Vinoth kumar Photograph Courtesy: f/8 Photograph­y studio

Kids Room

In the kids’ room, a wooden mezzanine floor optimizes space, while the first floor boasts a traditiona­l Mangalorep­itched roof and an open terrace for relaxation and nature appreciati­on. Wooden door entrances enhance the aesthetic, while lamp niches add warmth.

Overall, the design blends classic and modern styles, prioritizi­ng sustainabi­lity and creating a harmonious living environmen­t.

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