Designed for a couple and their four-legged companions, this project celebrates the integral bond between humans and pets. The design balances private and shared spaces, with nearly half of the site dedicated to an expansive garden—affectionately referred to as the dogs' domain—while the remainder houses communal areas for the family.

A pivotal feature of the design is the seamless integration of the indoor and outdoor. The living room effortlessly extends into the garden through a sliding folding door, blurring boundaries and enhancing spatial fluidity. Further enhancing the connection with nature, a central courtyard anchors the master suite, enveloping the bedroom, walk-in wardrobe, and bathroom in transparency. Here, roller blinds provide privacy without compromising on the courtyard's serene ambiance.

The layout of the residence challenges convention, with the ground floor exclusively dedicated to the living room, library, and master suite, all opening onto the garden—a shared sanctuary for the entire household.

Bangalore,Karnataka,India

Architects : Kamat & Rozario Architecture
Area : 3400 sq. ft.
Year : 2024
Website : https://www.instagram.com/kamatrozario/?hl=en

Exterior view of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Exterior view of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Entrance of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Verandah of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Verandah of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Living room of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Living room of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Keeping the dogs in mind, strategic planning relocated the kitchen and dining areas to the first floor, freeing up ample ground-level space for the dogs' enjoyment. The first floor kitchen and dining spaces overlook the central courtyard & connected to the living room via a double-height space. A lower-level sit out ensures direct garden access, enhancing the overall spatial experience.

The top floor serves as a versatile retreat, housing a study area for remote work and a guest bedroom that opens onto a spacious terrace, ideal for gatherings and enjoying panoramic views.


Dining of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Dining of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Passage to dining of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Passage to courtyard of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Passage to courtyard of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Passage to staircase of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Externally, the facade is adorned with locally sourced Sadarahalli stone, revealing its inherent beauty and underappreciated qualities. The compound wall echoes the stone cladding pattern, maintaining a monochromatic aesthetic that conceals verdant surroundings until one enters the main spaces, where the architecture unfolds to reveal a vibrant tapestry of greenery.

The façade design was a response to the larger part of the site facing south. The sadarahalli fins in the façade allow reflected dappled light into the interior spaces cutting out the glare to a large extent.The rest of the façade continued the same design language. 


Staircase of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Bedroom of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Bedroom 2 of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Ground floor plan of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


First floor plan of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Second floor plan of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Section 1 of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture


Section 2 of Maya by Kamat & Rozario Architecture




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