Dusk light exterior view of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
Entrance Porch of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
Entry to living room of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
The structure stands above a basement that houses the lounge area. Abundant sunlight is ensured into the basement through a sunken court in the surrounding landscape. The ground floor consists of a bedroom, drawing room, study, dining area, kitchen, and worship room, which surround a double-height living area connected to the guest block through an alleyway. The guest wing serves two bedrooms and office space, and the first floor is occupied by bedrooms for the family. Additionally, the collapsible, dry partition walls offer a high degree of flexibility, creating increased spatial capacity when required. The resultant multi-purpose spaces can be easily converted into a make-shift office or a gym.
When glanced at in totality, the structure gives off the impression of a minimal, yet timeless architectural rendition. Landscaped lawns flank the Pastel House on all sides. The site feels like a mini garden with native flora, planned flowerbeds, avenue trees, and green islands, creating a microclimate. A verandah opens up on the rear portion of the site, which acts as the spill-out space for the lounge and dining areas and merges into the green lawns in the rear. A calm and muted palette has been used to render the house's interior and exterior, with pastel cream and whites adorning the walls and floors. The colour palette and the materials are curated to reflect the personality and lifestyle of the occupants.
Double Height Living of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
Double Height Living of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
Courtyard of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
In creating the Pastel House, utmost attention has been paid to green elements and sustainable design, among other aspects. Energy-efficient techniques such as high-performing double-glazed units, lighting design with optimum lux levels, insulated roofs, and cavity walls acting as buffers are employed in the design. The house is draped in a green roof with the objective of reducing heat absorption by decreasing the hardscape. Bio-walls made of peperomia plants are included in the design to purify the indoor air, thus promoting inhabitants' well-being. Carbon footprint is further reduced by the use of sustainable materials. The design uses flooring and cladding stone procured from local sources to cut on material transportation. Furthermore, local workers and craftspeople have been employed to encourage economic sustainability.
The Pastel House is an effort to create a residence that strikes a balance between sustainable living and well-being. The design seamlessly blends the inside-outside relationship with a cohesive built environment. The dichotomy between its natural and man-made features strives toward the single goal of creating an environment-friendly design that keeps the inhabitants in the lap of nature.
Bedroom of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
Bedroom 2 of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
Bedroom 3 of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
Site Plan of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
Basement Plan of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects
First Floor Plan of The Pastel House by Creative Designer Architects