What makes a house a home? What imbues structure with meaning? The ancient Indian tradition, nay science, Vastu Shastra outlines architectural guidelines to ensure each habitation hones positivity and that the appropriate vibrations resonate for those who dwell within. Designers Huzefa Rangwala and Jasem Pirani, the minds behind Mumbai-based MuseLAB, applied those principles to the design of this sprawling Coimbatore Hacienda tucked away in a city of the same name in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Equal parts first and forever home, the current owners brought the design team on board to build a residence that would satisfy unique conceptual goals: contextualize the hacienda typology within Chettinad vernacular, calculate Manaiyadi Shastram according to Vastu Shastra tenets, and create the perfect city center oasis. Just as thoughtful glazing can create sightlines, so too can the geometry of each room and the placement of furnishings elicit a visceral reaction.
The 12,000-square-foot palatial construct is situated at the end of an internal road on a nearly 40,000-square-foot plot of luscious green land in an otherwise urban landscape. Spatially and programmatically, the two-story structure is parsed by floor with a dynamic interplay between the two through a generous central courtyard – a feature true to local building traditions. The ground floor unfurls horizontally such that the outdoor is in constant dialogue with the interior just as social spaces easily commingle. Guests may easily meander about the formal living and dining rooms, wet and dry kitchens, lounge, pool, gym, and even guest quarters.
The first floor comprises private areas including the primary ensuite bedroom, children’s rooms, and library. While the upper level is connected by an elevator for convenience, the elaborate staircase, generous hallways, and sun-drenched walls beckon family and friends to ascend slowly enjoying circulation between the two levels.
The structure itself pays homage to the rich architectural heritage of Spain and Mexico while appealing to local tastes and responding to Coimbatore’s tropical climate. To meet the moment MuseLAB opted for elements like recessed fenestration for shelter from the harsh sun rather than traditional overhangs. Pared-back decorative tile work in the courtyard calls back to historical aesthetics similar to the restrained floral pattern lining the tremendous vaulted pool room that looks to the future with its pixel-like composition.
Design choices throughout the home’s common spaces make statements through rich surface texture, color, and bold home furnishings, which contrast a palette more sensitive to those occupying the secluded areas. Daylight also plays a pivotal role in creating an emotive experience from the way shadows track the sun’s movement to the reflections created by bold material choices.
“This home is not a distinct departure from our usual gestures, but a conscious one where we have tried to champion the floor, focus on the vaulted forms, and select thoughtful elements within each space,” the firm shares. “The greatest challenge was marrying all these needs to create a modern, comfortable, personal home for a family of four. In a recent conversation with the client, they proclaimed that every day in this home is akin to a vacation.I think this statement is a testament to the fact that we nailed the brief.”
To learn more about the creative duo and their talented team visit muselab.in.
Photography by Ishi Sitwala.
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