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Home»Architecture»Maurpankhi Bungalow Is a Gurugram Home Centered Around Nature
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Maurpankhi Bungalow Is a Gurugram Home Centered Around Nature

News RoomBy News RoomMay 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tucked behind an old tree in the heart of Gurugram, India, the Maurpankhi residence is a seamless interplay of architecture and nature. Designed by House & Beyond, led by architect Pushpender Arora, the 3230-square-foot bungalow is a place for the family to unwind, reflect, and reconnect. Conceived as a sanctuary for a family immersed in the intensity of corporate life, Maurpankhi was envisioned from the beginning as an emotional refuge. Rather than relying on ornate details or ostentatious luxury, the home finds its essence in openness, warmth, and a quiet dialogue with the outdoors.

From the moment one steps inside, it’s evident that natural elements are the guiding force. An age-old tree marks the entrance – not simply preserved but celebrated, embraced by a curved zinc wall that both protects and frames it. This weathering metal facade will mature over time, developing a patina that reflects the ever-evolving story of the home and the family there. ”We chose zinc for its robust nature, timeless aesthetic, and unique weathering process – it galvanizes beautifully, much like the memories this home will hold,” Arora shares.

A modern building facade features a distinctive curved metal panel, balconies with black railings, rooftop greenery, and light gray walls surrounded by trees.

The design weaves courtyards into the overall layout, allowing daylight and breezes to fill the interiors. These open-air pockets bring greenery indoors and become an active part of the family’s life, ushering in calm and offering views that change with the seasons.

Low-angle view of a modern building facade featuring a curved, patterned metal panel, wooden ceiling detail, balcony railing, and greenery under a blue sky.

Modern balcony with green plants, wooden ceiling, recessed lighting, and a circular skylight, viewed from below against a partly cloudy sky and surrounding tree branches.

A modern living room with a curved beige sofa, round coffee table, houseplants, large windows with sheer curtains, and a ceiling fan under a wooden panel.

The home’s ground level offers an organic flow between social and private spaces. The absence of rigid walls between living, dining, and kitchen areas fosters connectivity without sacrificing function. Strategically placed furniture shapes the spatial experience, allowing sightlines to remain unbroken and the energy of the space to feel cohesive yet distinct. A sunken seating area with a U-shaped sofa offers a prime location in the main living space to connect with family and visitors while enjoying the views ahead.

Curved beige sofa with neutral cushions and a white throw, surrounding a round coffee table with books, a small sculpture, and an open laptop on a light marble floor.

Modern living room with a curved beige sectional sofa, round coffee table, pendant lighting, ceiling fan, sideboard with decor, art on the wall, and stairs with a glass railing.

Modern living room with a curved beige sofa, glass coffee table, large windows, indoor plants, and a person walking down a staircase. Dining area is visible in the background.

Modern living room with a curved white sofa, marble floor, and view into a kitchen with glass cabinets. Decorative plants and framed art accent the neutral-toned space.

Sunlit indoor space with a large window, geometric wall art outside, potted plants, and an ornate cabinet with a mirror and decorative vases.

A view looking up at a modern interior courtyard with large windows, white textured ceiling, and a wall of green plants.

A modern interior with a wall featuring arched recesses, a sculptural gold ring chandelier, and a window showing a textured surface with concentric circular patterns.

A modern indoor staircase with glass railings and marble steps, adjacent to a large window and a wooden cabinet; greenery is visible outside.

Modern dining area with glass table, six chairs, decorative vases, and staircase beside large windows; artwork and sideboard are visible in the background.

Descending into the basement reveals one of the home’s most surprising elements – a column-free space filled with natural light from a sunken courtyard. This level houses a vibrant lounge, a bar, and a play zone, shifting the conventional notion of what a basement can be.

A modern dining room with a glass table, eight upholstered chairs, striped wood wall panels, and marble accent wall; a potted plant and decorative items complete the space.

A modern room with a tufted chair, a dark coffee table with books and a candle, a small side table with a Buddha head, and a large window overlooking green plants and a textured wall.

A modern living room with neutral tones, cane armchairs, a white sofa, a patterned rug, and a tropical-themed wall mural with palm trees.

A man walks through a modern interior with marble floors, a glass elevator, wooden accents, and contemporary furniture.

Modern living room with a curved sofa, armchairs, wooden coffee table, built-in TV, large windows, and minimalist decor in neutral tones.

The upper level rooms were designed for each inhabitant. The primary suite is a tranquil hideaway; the daughter’s room expresses soft curves and pastel hues; while the son’s space merges function and solitude with a study nook that opens to the terrace. “This is where the family finds their quietest, most personal moments,” says Arora. “Each space is a true reflection of who they are.” A meditation room offers a quiet escape, while the terrace becomes a gathering point under the open sky – a platform for reflection and shared moments.

Modern bedroom with a large bed, neutral-toned bedding, wooden partition, abstract rug, ceiling fan, and floor-to-ceiling curtains allowing natural light.

Modern bedroom with a large bed, neutral bedding, decorative pillows, a nightstand with vases, and floor-to-ceiling sheer curtains letting in natural light.

A modern bedroom with wood panel walls, a bed with neutral bedding and pillows, a nightstand with two white vases and a small flower arrangement, and an open door leading to a hallway.

What distinguishes Maurpankhi further is its curated material palette. Walls finished with limewash exude a soft, tactile beauty, while the overall color scheme leans into neutral, earthy tones that soothe the senses. The use of natural and time-responsive materials is deliberate, reinforcing the idea that the house isn’t static – it transforms with the people inside.

Modern bedroom with a bed, blue wardrobe, built-in shelving, a wooden ladder, window seat, desk, and neatly arranged pillows; open book on the bed.

A modern bedroom with a beige canopy bed, neutral bedding, two round nightstands, books, and decorative items, against cream walls and floor-to-ceiling patterned curtains.

Modern bathroom with a round mirror, pink vessel sink, matching pink toilet, gold fixtures, open shelving, and a vase of white flowers on the countertop.

A view looking down into a small courtyard with pink textured walls, a stone floor, green potted plants, and large windows.

Modern two-story house with large tree integrated into the façade, surrounded by greenery, a parked car, and a person riding a bicycle in the foreground.

For more information on House & Beyond, visit houseandbeyond.co.in or on Instagram.

Photography by TakeIn Studios.



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