Verandah House

Verandah House

Studio PPBA

Verandah House
© Hemant Patil

ARCHITECTS
Studio Ppba

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hemant Patil

DESIGN TEAM
Pramit, Sakshi, Pallavi, Pradeep, Pankaj

AREA
150 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
India

CATEGORY
Houses

Verandah House
© Hemant Patil

Text description provided by architect.

Nestled on a 380 sqm plot in Nhavi Sandas, a riverside village with deep agricultural roots. 

Historically, the village was dotted with brick and stone courtyard homes, locally called Wada, but as time passed, these were replaced with modern structures that were less sustainable, energy-intensive, and poorly suited to the local climate. 

Verandah House
© Hemant Patil
Verandah House
© Hemant Patil

This project aspires to reconnect with that timeless charm, adapting traditional forms to meet modern lifestyles.

Inspired by the spatial arrangement of Wada houses, this design integrates a central courtyard and verandah that serves as the heart of the home. 

Verandah House
© Hemant Patil
Verandah House
© Hemant Patil

It divides the home into public and private spaces while enhancing natural light and ventilation across 2 bedrooms, a living area, a dining, and a kitchen.

Designed with a hidden entrance for a sense of discovery, the entrance is subtly integrated into the overall building form, leading directly into a central verandah and courtyard.

Verandah House
© Hemant Patil
Verandah House
© Hemant Patil

On one side, the open living, dining, and kitchen areas are arranged to maximize social interaction, while on the other side, two bedrooms and a toilet provide a more private retreat.

In this design, circulation is reimagined as a semi-outdoor transition space in the form of a verandah, seamlessly linking rooms with nature, optimizing spatial flow, utilizing space efficiently, and enhancing climate responsiveness, all while maintaining the functionality of the design.

The house's exterior presents a bold, monolithic form, rooted in the traditional Wada aesthetic, where a solid stone base protects the brick structure above.

Verandah House
© Hemant Patil
Verandah House
© Hemant Patil
Verandah House
© Hemant Patil

Reinterpreting this, the design uses raw concrete as a strong foundation, with brickwork above to celebrate materiality and geometric simplicity.

Small courtyards with planters along the boundary enhance cross-ventilation, contributing to privacy and a calming, green atmosphere.

Inside, light filled interiors in fresh white tones, paired with wooden furniture and black basalt flooring create a serene and introspective ambiance.

Verandah House
© Hemant Patil
Verandah House
© Hemant Patil
Verandah House
© Hemant Patil

Ultimately, the design of this house is a sincere effort to bring the living spaces closer to nature while harmoniously blending traditional roots with modern-day living needs.


Verandah House
© Hemant Patil
Verandah House
© Hemant Patil


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Ground Floor Plan
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First Floor Plan
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Conceptual Sketch 1


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Context Plan
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Conceptual Sketch 2
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Isometric View
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Section


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Massing
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Design Development