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 win dow 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. The inside is light and airy, due to the large windows on the back elevation. All the communal spaces complement one another and are tightly interconnected because there are little to no walls. The antique furnishings and the wooden pillar barrier on the upper floor’s main hall elevate the residence’s visual attractiveness to new heights. The mix of color combinations never fades through the seasons because of the current blend of materials, colours, and angles in this rich space of the Frontal compound hidden from the outside world. The atmosphere is simply reinvented, with inspiration drawn from the natural setting’s abundance of beauty. In addition, the design aims to draw attention to and admiration for nature, as well as represent the interplay between nature and invention. The antique furnishings and wooden pillared wall in the upper floor’s main hall elevate the residence’s visual attractiveness to new heights.
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