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Sky Box House, Himalayan foothills property

The Sky Box House, located in Panchkula, within the Himalayan foothills of northern India, is a residential project designed by Varun Garg Architects. This 240 sq. meter property caters to a nuclear family with varied professional backgrounds and personal tastes, aiming to integrate individual preferences while adhering to strict timelines and budget constraints. The design draws inspiration from Vastu principles and Frank Lloyd Wright's philosophy of providing shelter, refuge, and privacy, resulting in a tranquil and functional living space. A core aspect of the design is the meticulous separation of private and communal areas to optimize natural light and airflow. For example, the first-floor bedroom incorporates floor-to-ceiling glass windows with horizontal ledges at the sill and lintel, which serve to obscure direct external views while still allowing ample natural light and framing the entranceway. This strategic placement ensures both privacy and an inviting ambiance within the room. The architectural narrative is subtly influenced by the youngest family member, a pilot, inspiring the illusion of a structure suspended in mid-air. This concept is most vividly represented by an 11-foot cantilevered block on the front facade, which houses a double-height, semi-open space. The interplay of proportions is further enhanced by a full-height glass screen that showcases a sculptural, metallic grey staircase. A dynamic light effect is achieved as light filters through a horizontal slit created by the shifting mass of the cantilevered box, casting patterns on a vertical grey band on the adjacent wall. The front lawn features an innovative “driveway embedded in the garden” concept, where the paved path blends seamlessly with the greenery, contributing to a sense of spaciousness. Additionally, palm trees illuminated in the style of Dubai’s iconic lighting enhance the grandeur of the entrance. The material selection reflects an appreciation for timeless elegance, influenced by the client’s Rajasthani heritage. The main entrance boasts an imposing 7-foot-wide by 10-foot-tall door clad in vintage Burmese teak veneer, balancing aesthetic appeal with practical considerations. A handcrafted grip made from scrap wood is seamlessly integrated, adding an artistic touch. Inside, the design maintains a sophisticated atmosphere with ochre-toned wood finishes for furniture and walnut veneer for doors, contrasting with the neutral white walls and floors. The kitchen is outfitted with Black Galaxy granite countertops and dado areas, creating an illusion of depth. The absence of false ceilings highlights the raw beauty of the materials, complemented by a carefully chosen selection of furnishings that enhance the overall spatial experience. Several functional innovations address the family's practical needs. A large shoe rack, designed to hold 75-100 pairs, is cleverly integrated into the space under the ground floor staircase. A centrally located, double-height prayer room ensures a continuous flow of energy throughout the home, and skylights in the bathrooms provide natural light and ventilation, connecting the interior with the outdoors. The construction process was expedited through the use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC), allowing the project to meet an ambitious six-month deadline. Furthermore, the issue of monkey intrusions was addressed with the installation of spikes above the compound walls, ensuring the family's safety and peace of mind. The Sky Box House exemplifies thoughtful design, where light, simplicity, and proportion converge to create a timeless and personalized home. Its innovative solutions and precise execution meet the inhabitants' aspirations and establish a new standard for modern residential architecture in challenging environments, effectively creating a harmonious blend of form, function, and soul. #ResidentialArchitecture #HimalayanFoothills #IndianArchitecture #VarunGargArchitects #ModernDesign #SustainableDesign #VastuPrinciples #ArchitecturalInnovation #InteriorDesign #ResidentialArchitecture #HimalayanFoothills #IndianArchitecture #VarunGargArchitects #ModernDesign #SustainableDesign #VastuPrinciples #ArchitecturalInnovation #InteriorDesign
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