Exterior view of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Exterior view of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Exterior view of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Exterior view of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
External staircase of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Living room of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Belgaum’s consistently mild climate informed the design, ensuring that the prevailing westward winds could pass through the house, promoting natural ventilation across the common areas. The spatial layout reflects the needs of the four occupants, emphasizing visual connectivity across the home’s three levels. At the heart of this spatial composition, a sculptural, partially cantilevered staircase acts as a central spine, linking the dining area on the ground floor to the study on the second level and the gym on the third. A dramatic courtyard, featuring a double-height space with a rubble-stone Shahabad floor, is illuminated by a narrow skylight that casts a streak of daylight across its blank wall.
The L-shaped dining area, with its soaring double-height ceiling, is dominated by a floating “ornament of light”—a 50-foot Mobius loop that winds through the space. Designed in collaboration with lighting designer Hari Kara of Bhilight, this light fixture was 3D-printed in modular plant-based PLA (Polylactic Acid) filament, creating a stunning visual centerpiece that changes depending on one’s perspective.
Living room of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Dining to Courtyard view of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Dining of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Dining of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Dining of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
View from Kitchen of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Hand wash area of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Staircase of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Chandelier of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Upper living of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
First Floor Passage of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Reading nook of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Master Bedroom of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
The residence offers breathtaking views from all living and bedroom spaces, each framed to showcase the natural beauty of the landscape or the distant hills.
The interiors merge modern and Indian design sensibilities. Custom furniture from Alankaram, an Indore-based design studio, features carefully chosen upholstery that complements the architectural detailing. Rich elements in teak and oak, combined with bronze finishes, create an elegant Indian palette, while embroidered tapestries provide rich wall backgrounds. In the master bedroom, a sleek canopy bed is paired with bespoke artwork depicting the couple’s time in Ukraine, further personalizing the space.
Master Bedroom of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Kids Bedroom of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
The children's bedroom, designed as a shared space for twin siblings, features twin beds crafted with the same timeless detailing of teak and oak found throughout the residence. This design choice ensures that the room evolves gracefully with the children, seamlessly adapting as they grow. The subtle materiality is brought to life with playful yet tasteful accents—cushioned headboard panels, one shaped like a dinosaur and the other like a unicorn, adding a whimsical touch to the otherwise sophisticated design.
The space between the two bedrooms serves as a cozy study area, thoughtfully designed to inject a playful sculptural element into what would otherwise be a minimalist lobby. The design introduces a tactile contrast, blending functionality with artistry, creating a dynamic focal point that brings warmth and character to the transitional area.
Kids Bedroom of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Guest Bedroom of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
The two additional bedrooms—one located on the lower floor and the other on the upper—are versatile spaces, designed to serve as both guest rooms and children’s activity rooms. The design maintains a minimalist approach, with subtle detailing in the same material palette. Rattan weaving elements add texture and warmth, seamlessly integrating these rooms into the overall aesthetic while allowing for flexible use.
In summary, Sunset Citadel is a nature lover’s sanctuary, where stunning vistas, migratory bird sightings, and fiery sunsets are part of daily life. The architecture invites the surrounding natural beauty inside through carefully considered apertures, making it a home designed for life’s most captivating visual moments.
Bathroom of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Lawn of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates
Dusk light exterior view of Sunset Citadel by Jalihal Associates