This is a residence with a distinct architectural concept and visual appeal. The elegant yet sophisticated set-up of the front entrance consists of the highlighted main door with a rectangular protruded grey structure, louvred timber fix panels on either side, and entertainment space on the right, demarcated by the random rubble paved wall with a contrasting selection of an antique door painted in blue and right above a bay window opening from a bedroom. The Main Entrance, on the other hand, is the focal point of the façade, with its natural rubble laid floor, a shallow pond parallel to the walkway, and flora on each side to draw the eye away from the main path to the entrance.
The entrance leads to a small stairwell that descends the space to a lower level, taking advantage of the land’s natural slope. The tunnel illusion is accentuated by this, which is combined with a low ceiling slab. The principal point of interest – the back garden that extends up to a paddy field – is introduced from this space, making the view even more enthralling.