This house’s facade was interpreted in two different styles. One is the residence in the classic Chettinad architecture, and two is a modern façade.In contrast to the modern facade choice, which had a neutral, warm color scheme, the traditional facade had a characteristic Chettinad-style elevation. While the modern front included outdoor seats with a pergola over it, the classic exterior’s entrance porch featured a thinnai. To give the modern facade’s elevation a simple yet elegant sense, ambient lighting, vertical light strips, and patterned CNC were employed.
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The design emphasizes creating a contemporary home with open spaces that allows abundant lighting and proper ventilation through an amalgamation of traditional values & beliefs and modernist interpretations.