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"Tree House" at Bhor

This is a 400 square feet holiday cottage at Bhor. It is the Architects' own home built on a slope overlooking the backwaters of the Bhatghar dam. The cottage has been built on the higher end of the site with a majestic cantilevered balcony facing the distant water view. By building it on elevation, the cottage sits beautifully amongst the surrounding tree tops, most of which have been retained. Hence, the name. The window placements take maximum advantage of the surrounding nature. By thinking a little differently, a large low window was decided upon for entering the balcony instead of a door! The window doubles up as a window seat for indoors as well as outdoors. Since the space was limited this maximises seating and minimises space wastage that usually happens in front of a large balcony door. One corner houses the washroom with a large glass window that allows one to continue their experience in nature even in there!

"Ice Cream House" a.k.a. Residence for Ms. Pahade 

 

This project was completed in a record two months in 2023 for a young couple and their family which consisted of their son and his grandparents. It is a compact three bedroom apartment on twenty third floor in Kharadi, one of the fastest growing suburbs in Pune. The clients wanted a home that held space for their growing son, ageing parents and occasional house guests. They wanted a home with minimal "brown" and were open to using colour. We also needed to ensure that this compact apartment didn't run out of storage space for this family of five that were relocating from a spacious home in Delhi. All this, while the clients were remote from the site for most part of the designing and execution! We gave them, the "Ice cream House" affectionately named thus after the pastel colour palette that we chose for this project. 

Residence for Mrs. and Mr. Mengale


This project was completed towards the end of 2021 for a young couple and their son. It is a spacious four bedroom apartment on fifth floor with full length windows looking out to the green tree tops of Shivajinagar area in Pune. The clients wanted a contemporary home that held space for their growing son, a home office and occassional house guests. They also needed additional kitchen worktop space.

Residence for Mrs. and Mr. Deshpande

This project was completed in 2021 in Sopanbaug, Pune for a young couple and their toddler son. It is a 3 bedroom, 2000 sq.ft. apartment. Keeping in mind the client demograph, this project was designed with a playful vibe, vibrant colours and contemporary furniture.  Existing wardrobes in all rooms were retained as per client's request and the rest of the furniture in the rooms was designed around it. We also designed the etched glass mural in the entrance lobby and consulted with them about rest of their art selection.

Architect's Home in Pune

This project is the Architect's own home in Pune that she shares with her husband. They have retained most of the in-built storage that came with the apartment to reduce waste and manage costs. They gave it a makeover to suit the aesthetics of the new design. The apartment reflects the couple's art and collectibles, love of colour and clean lines. A lot of the furniture was custom built to Janaki's design. She also repurposed the louvred shutters into an eye-catching green centre table. The zhoola and master bed were both built from repurposed material that came from the site itself.

Architect's Home in Australia

This was the couple's own home in Australia. It was the corner home in a series of row houses. The home therefore has a rectilinear plan. Janaki had her studio in the front room and the rest of the home followed that segregated space. All the bedrooms were upstairs. The home was designed and styled by the couple and later sold by Harcourts when they moved back to India.

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