Formal living of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Double Height Dining of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Dining to Formal living of Himavasa by Atman Studio
The home is deeply connected to its setting not only in spirit but in materiality. During excavation, stone from the site was repurposed for retaining walls, reinforcing a natural aesthetic. The roof, flooring, and doors were crafted from locally sourced pine and sal wood, infusing the home with warmth and rustic charm. The ground floor features kadapa stone, coated with black kohl—a technique that helps absorb heat during the day and slowly radiate warmth through the night, a vital feature given the region’s frigid temperatures.
The 3-bedroom residence unfolds as a series of inviting, light-filled spaces, each thoughtfully designed to enhance comfort and connection with nature. Two large balconies on the first floor offer uninterrupted Himalayan vistas, while a sprawling verandah on the ground floor serves as the perfect spot to bask in the winter sun. Inside, the home is divided into two distinct yet flowing living areas—a formal space for gatherings and an informal sunken lounge with low-height seating around a central fireplace, creating a cozy retreat against the mountain chill. The dining area is strategically positioned along the southern wall, benefiting from ample sunlight throughout the day.
Kitchen of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Upper floor view of Himavasa by Atman Studio
A harmonious balance between rustic and contemporary elements defines the home’s character. The use of traditional pinewood construction for the first floor and roof speaks to the vernacular craftsmanship of the region. Skylights above the bathrooms and wardrobe areas filter in soft natural light, adding a warm ambiance to intimate spaces. The guest bedroom is adorned with a striking random-rubble stone wall, grounding the interior with a tactile connection to the landscape.
Building in the Himalayas comes with its own set of logistical hurdles. The home sits at an elevation of 6,000 feet above sea level, accessible only via a rugged, off-road drive. Transporting materials—especially large glass panels—was a meticulous process requiring strategic planning. Additionally, given the limited availability of maintenance services in such a remote setting, the house was designed with low upkeep in mind. Harsha took it upon himself to familiarize himself with the MEP systems, ensuring that minor fixes could be handled without reliance on external help.
Bedroom of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Bedroom of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Master Bedroom of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Master Bedroom of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Master Bedroom of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Bedroom 2 of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Balcony of Himavasa by Atman Studio
More than just a structure, this house is a reflection of its inhabitants' aspirations—a retreat where tranquility meets resilience, where the rhythm of nature dictates the pace of life. As the sun sets behind the peaks, painting the sky in hues of amber and rose, Zozo curls up by the fireplace, the perfect guardian of this mountain sanctuary. In every stone, every sunbeam, and every whispered breeze through the oaks, the essence of home is profoundly felt— eternal, just like the Himalayas themselves.
Balcony of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Informal living to Patio deck of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Exterior view of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Ground floor plan of Himavasa by Atman Studio
First floor plan of Himavasa by Atman Studio
Section of Himavasa by Atman Studio