Eco-Friendly Home Design
Available across Karnataka
Praangana
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About Eco-Friendly Home Design
Eco-Friendly Home Design
We design sustainable homes using natural materials like lime, mud, and reclaimed wood. Our designs blend traditional architectural elements with modern functionality, featuring multifunctional spaces like jagalis and sitouts that enhance indoor-outdoor connection.
What Makes Us Different
- Expertise in vernacular architecture and traditional building techniques
- Focus on low-carbon and net-zero designs
- Integration of natural ventilation and lighting systems
- Use of innovative structural systems like segmental vault ceilings
Ideal For
Homeowners who value sustainable living, appreciate traditional aesthetics, and want a home that reflects cultural heritage while being environmentally conscious.
Additional Features
- Owner-builder participation opportunities
- Designs that seamlessly blend with natural surroundings
- Emphasis on healthy living environments through natural materials
Meet your Expert
Praangana
93 connects in last 3 months
My Story
We’re Praangana - means courtyard in Kannada. For us, home is that open sky feeling, rain on your face, sun on your toes. We get excited by old lime kilns, local materials, and sharing it all. Our open houses, like the Basavanagudi Thotti Mane, let folks touch mud walls, feel cool lime plaster. Owner-builder? Yeah, our clients build with us, learn with us. It’s messy, fun, and real. Together, we grow. Simple joys, big heart.
My Work
Sustainable & Vernacular Architecture - We design and build homes with mud, laterite stone, lime, and wood. We also do owner-builder architecture workshops.
Healthy, Breathable Materials - Love working with traditional lime plaster walls, oxide flooring, and local wood. Homes with low carbon footprint.
Courtyard House Design - We make totti mane - cozy verandahs, arches, wooden trusses. Indoors meet outdoors, air and light everywhere.
Tradition Meets Innovation - Mixing old and new. You’ll see a wooden lock next to a Mexican brick dome. We like experimenting.