Nestled amidst the scenic hillocks of Hosapete, Karnataka, the House of Terraces is a spacious 8,000 sq. ft. residence, thoughtfully designed for a multigenerational family comprising grandparents, their two sons, and their respective families. The site is enveloped by gentle hills dotted with windmills, providing a picturesque backdrop that the design thoughtfully engages with.

Situated on a corner plot, open on the north and east sides with a mangrove on the south, the planning centers around framing these pristine views, seamlessly integrating the natural surroundings into the home’s interior. The house features a striking contemporary facade, defined by clean geometric lines and an intentional stacking of volumes that create interactive spaces across multiple levels. The design emphasizes openness and a strong connection to the environment. Strategically placed terraces on various levels overlook one another, framing breathtaking views while maximizing natural light.

The north and east facades showcase expansive windows and balconies, creating fluid indoor-outdoor transitions. Large overhangs and pergolas provide shelter from the intense regional summer heat while enhancing the minimalist design through a subtle interplay of light and shadow. The stacked terraces, with sleek railings, offer unobstructed views and serve as key outdoor spaces for family gatherings.

Hosapete,Karnataka,India

Architects : Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC
Area : 8000 sq. ft.
Year : 2024
Website : https://www.instagram.com/studio_h_c/

Exterior view of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Exterior view of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC

The exterior material and color palette complements the lush green surroundings. Predominantly white with subtle hints of wood finishes and grey accents, the design achieves a warm yet earthy aesthetic. The verticality of the compound wall is visually enhanced by the placement of the main entry staircase, which subtly breaks the volume above.

Inside, the home blends modern minimalism with traditional warmth, characterized by terracotta and wooden textures. Entry into the home begins through an outdoor deck, leading to a minimally grooved main door with a brass handle, offering stunning views upon arrival. The foyer exudes calm and order, featuring a geometric metal partition and a terracotta-tiled partial wall that provides privacy to the adjacent living area. This wall doubles as a low-height storage unit on one side and a TV unit on the other. A skylight above floods the foyer with natural light, enhancing the sense of openness and highlighting the clean, minimal lines of the space.


Living room of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Living room of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Living room of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC

At the heart of the home, the double-height living area is defined by floor-to-ceiling windows that capture northern views and flood the space with natural light, emphasizing the home’s open, airy feel. The staircase, a striking architectural element, is integrated into the space, forming a built-in bench that adds both form and function. The terracotta-tiled partition provides a warm backdrop for this expansive living room. The wooden ceiling, adorned with a geometric pendant light, draws the eye upward, adding a sophisticated focal point.


Living room of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Dining and Kitchen of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC

The open-plan kitchen and dining area, featuring muted tones of grey and wood with sleek cabinetry, is bathed in natural sunlight. This creates a spacious and pleasant environment for family meals while facilitating easy flow and interaction, ideal for a multigenerational household.

The bedrooms are serene retreats, designed with large windows that frame the surrounding views and feature cozy reading nooks for quiet solitude. They combine minimalism with warmth, featuring grooved wooden headboards that extend across the walls and low-height beds that enhance the room’s volume. Soft furnishings are kept minimal, using neutral tones like beige and white, accented with subtle pops of natural hues like blue, ochre, salmon and maroon.

Skylights in the central Brahmasthana area and stairwell create a dramatic play of light and shadow throughout the day, adding dynamism to the space while ensuring bright, naturally lit interiors.


Dining and Kitchen of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Kitchen of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Staircase of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Upper floor view of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Bedroom of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Bedroom of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Bedroom 2 of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Bedroom 3 of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Balcony of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Balcony of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Dusk light exterior view of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Dusk light exterior view of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Dusk light exterior view of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC


Dusk light exterior view of House of Terraces by Akshata Shenoy Design Studio and Studio HC




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