Contemporary Villa and Farmhouse Exterior Designs in Delhi
I design facades that play with light, layered volumes, and natural textures to create homes that feel timeless rather than trendy.
The central courtyard of the Rosewood Farmhouse, viewed from the pool area. The design creates a seamless flow between different zones, with wide steps and open passages that encourage movement and connection. The architecture frames views of the landscape, making the entire property feel like a cohesive, luxurious retreat.
The entrance porch of the Rosewood Farmhouse. I designed this with a large canopy and elevated steps to create a sense of arrival. The facade combines clean white planes with the texture of wood and the rhythm of a perforated stone wall, balancing modern geometry with natural materials.
A view of the Rosewood Farmhouse, showing the cantilevered balcony that offers a panoramic view of the garden and pool. This element adds to the home's dynamic, layered facade while providing a private, suspended sanctuary for the residents.
The boundary wall at Rosewood Farmhouse features a unique perforated design in stone. This detail adds a layer of texture and visual interest to the approach while maintaining a sense of privacy.
The pool and outhouse at Rosewood Farmhouse. The design prioritizes a strong connection to the outdoors, with the vibrant blue of the pool contrasting beautifully against the lush greenery and the clean, modern lines of the architecture.
A wide shot of the Rosewood Farmhouse driveway and entrance. The design uses a mix of materials and volumes to create a grand yet welcoming first impression, setting the tone for the modern luxury within.
A closer look at the entrance of Rosewood Farmhouse, showing the interplay between the solid porch canopy, the warm wood-clad volume above, and the textured stone wall.
The clean lines and geometric forms of the Rosewood Farmhouse. The architecture steps back to allow pockets of greenery to thrive, creating a seamless transition between the built structure and the landscape.
The pool house at Rosewood Farmhouse mirrors the main residence's architecture but with a more minimal expression. Its clean lines and large glass openings make it the perfect hub for outdoor entertaining.
The grand entrance of Rosewood Farmhouse, featuring an oversized covered porch and a serene water feature. The design is aligned with Vastu principles and uses a warm palette of wood and grey stone to create a powerful first impression.
About Contemporary Villa & Farmhouse Exteriors
My process begins by mapping your site’s specific sun path, wind direction, and existing greenery. By using dry-cladding systems for stone and weather-treated IPE wood, we ensure your home’s facade remains as striking five years later as the day it is finished. Every line we draw is a direct response to the context of your plot, rather than an attempt to impose a generic style upon it.
Architecture in the Delhi NCR requires a careful balance between the extreme local climate and the desire for open, light-filled living. My approach to villa and farmhouse exteriors is rooted in what I call 'layered luxury'. This isn't about being flashy; it is about the quiet interplay of material and volume.
The Architecture of Context
When I approach a new project, whether it is a sprawling farmhouse or a contemporary villa, I start with the site. We analyze the existing trees and the movement of the sun throughout the day. This dictates the placement of double-height windows, the depth of our sun-shading canopies, and the orientation of the primary facade. If you look at the Rosewood Farmhouse, for example, the architecture does not fight the site; it incorporates the surrounding greenery into the daily experience of the home.
Materiality and Craft
I am precise about the materials we specify. We prefer stone, glass, IPE wood, and textured paint because they weather gracefully in Delhi’s climate. For instance, the use of perforated stone screens in our facade designs serves a dual purpose—it adds a distinct geometric texture to the exterior while effectively managing privacy and heat gain.
Our Process
- Site & Context Analysis: Mapping natural assets like old-growth trees and wind flow.
- Facade Engineering: Planning for structural features like cantilevers and floating staircases.
- Material Specification: Selecting long-lasting, low-maintenance finishes that develop a patina over time.
Whether we are designing a new structure or rethinking the exterior of an existing property, the goal is always the same: to create a home that feels like it belongs exactly where it stands.
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I do not just build homes; I tell stories through architecture. My team and I focus on creating spaces where every line, shadow, and stone serves a purpose, blending contemporary luxury with the natural landscape of your plot.
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