View from central plaza of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
The front courtyard of the house adopts a minimalist approach, with ample open space and two trees. The stone walls add a natural texture to the space, echoing the expansive stone floor and allowing the surrounding landscape to breathe. Tall rain trees are chosen, their forms exhibiting a strong skeletal structure—reaching skyward to create clear structural lines that convey the power of nature, adding a clean and crisp character to the space.
Exterior view of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Barbeque Outdoor Kitchen of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Living room of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Central Court of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
The house is spread over two stories and accommodates 10 bedrooms along with a TV room, dining area, living room, kitchen, courtyard, and a playroom—designed to support the needs of a large, joint family. A defining feature of the layout is a rough stone-clad wall that runs through the home, acting as both a visual and functional divider. It separates the service and public zones from the more private, intimate areas of the house.
The bathrooms are kept minimal, featuring seamless IPS (Indian Patent Stone) floors and walls that offer both durability and a clean aesthetic. Throughout the house, both exterior and interior elements embrace a raw, honest material palette. Exposed brick walls and concrete ceilings create a sense of warmth and openness, while terrazzo flooring adds subtle texture and timeless appeal. This minimal approach allows the natural materials to stand out and connects the house to its landscape in an understated, elegant way.
Spiral staircase of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Bedroom of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Washroom of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Path to Gazebo of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Landscape View of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
The landscape is thoughtfully designed to offer a sense of openness, freedom, and tranquility. It showcases a diverse collection of native trees carefully selected to reflect the local ecosystem, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the region’s botanical heritage. At the heart of this natural setting lies a large lotus pond, its calm waters serving as a focal point for relaxation and contemplation. Overlooking the pond is a swimming pool, seamlessly integrated to enhance the connection between water and greenery. Together, these elements create a harmonious and restorative outdoor environment that invites people to unwind, connect deeply with nature, and enjoy peaceful moments surrounded by the serene beauty of the landscape.
Club house of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Swimming Pool of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Master Plan of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Ground Floor Plan of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
First Floor Plan of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Section of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group
Clubhouse ground floor plan of Jetvan Extension by Design Work Group