In the concrete jungles of our modern times, the new Indian houses are being designed with lush escape spaces for busy lifestyles. For architects, designing such residential spaces, it is an opportunity to open up a bellwether of lovely memories for the inhabitants. And one such Indian house design is Linon’s residence in Bangalore. Discussing below a few of the many spaces in there, that bring out new escape routes to bliss and happiness at home.
The infinite vistas reflect powerful expressions of the client’s personality
Reflecting in this exquisitely designed bungalow, are the infinite vistas to powerful expressions of the client’s personality. With the architectural design firmly delivering a reliable and comfortable experience to the family, the lush green spaces bring enthusiasm of the outdoors into the privacy of the indoors. Here innovative interiors try to strike a balance between the form and function of architectural designs, thus making for an exciting living.
Indian Houses Without Constraints
This residential project takes the potential of house design to a completely new level. For this 50′ x 80′ house brings two families with a common courtyard. And the walls are designed such that the central courtyard space acts as the main separator of spaces. Each offering lush escapes for each inhabitant by creating the best out of the available space.
Houses With New Perspectives
Look at the magical layout of daylit interiors and naturally ventilated interconnected spaces. A perfect example of interior spaces that gives the two families ample space to spend quality time in complete privacy from busy neighborhoods. And experience the double heighted living space with its beautiful green spaces, giving a simplistic charm that’s in sync with the modern aesthetics.
To create such beautiful habitable spaces, architects require the freedom to design, to explore the possibilities that will help deliver right kind of dream homes. Yes, there are challenges on way, but these only help the designers perform their best. In creating Indian houses, in the most efficient way to avoid any wastages.