25,500 sq.ft.
Completed
Hyderabad.
This four-bedroom villa, designed for a grounded and gracious industrialist family, is distributed across four levels, each serving distinct functions while maintaining a sense of continuity and privacy.
The lowest level accommodates parking along with dedicated entertainment zones, creating a quiet separation between public and private life. Entry to the home is marked by a modest foyer that opens into a classic English-style library, serving as a formal waiting area for guests.
A grand central staircase becomes the spatial anchor of the home, connecting the more public zones on the entry level to the private upper floors. The living and dining spaces are nested beyond this axis, offering a subtle transition from formal to familial.
Due to limited open spaces around the plot, the house was designed as an introverted volume, with a dramatic paludarium in the main lobby offering glimpses into the living areas and introducing a tactile, natural element into the core of the home.
On the upper levels, each bedroom opens out onto private terraces—lush and expansive—doubling as outdoor lounges for family gatherings and informal entertaining. Large walk-in wardrobes and ensuite layouts provide comfort and luxury while maintaining privacy.
The design language balances classical motifs with contemporary detailing, allowing individual spaces to reflect the distinct tastes of each family member while maintaining a coherent architectural narrative.