Natural and Sustainable Materials for Healthy Homes
We believe your home should breathe as well as you do. By replacing cement and synthetic finishes with lime plaster, terracotta, and local stone, we create spaces that stay naturally cool and healthy for your family.
The hands-on process of preparing and applying lime plaster for a wall finish. This ancient technique results in a durable, self-healing surface that naturally resists fungus and improves indoor air quality, a core part of our green building practice.
This video explains the benefits of terracotta, an eco-friendly material made from baked earth. We use terracotta for jaalis, tiles, and decorative elements to add warmth, texture, and natural cooling to our architectural designs.
A selection of natural wall cladding options we use, made from Indian rock and clay. By choosing these materials over artificial alternatives, we create spaces that are sustainable, beautiful, and deeply connected to their environment.
About Our Commitment to Natural Materials
Choosing natural materials is not just an aesthetic choice; it is a commitment to your indoor air quality. We often get questions about how materials like lime plaster or terracotta jaalis perform in the long run. These materials do more than look beautiful; they are naturally self-healing and offer superior thermal regulation, which helps keep your home cooler and reduces your dependency on air conditioning during Delhi’s harsh summer months.
Why We Prioritize Natural Materials
Modern construction often relies on cement and synthetic paints that trap heat and moisture. In contrast, we advocate for materials that have been used in Indian architecture for centuries because they work with the climate rather than against it.
Lime Plaster vs. Conventional Paint Unlike cement-based plasters that can crack and hold moisture, lime plaster is breathable. It prevents the growth of fungus and mold, which is a major health benefit for homes in humid or polluted urban environments. It also has a self-healing property, meaning minor cracks that develop over time are less of an issue compared to rigid concrete finishes.
The Function of Terracotta We use terracotta for jaalis, tiles, and facade elements not just for the look, but for its physical properties. It is fired earth. It absorbs heat slowly and releases it gradually, making it an excellent natural insulator. When we design a facade with terracotta jaalis, we are creating a buffer zone that provides privacy while ensuring constant airflow, which is essential for passive cooling in Delhi NCR homes.
Working with Local Stone and Wood We source natural stone and rubber wood locally to minimize our carbon footprint. Whether it is Bansi Pahadpur stone for cladding or raw timber for joinery, these materials add a texture and warmth that manufactured alternatives simply cannot replicate. Our process involves careful selection and material mapping, ensuring that every piece of stone or wood used is structurally sound and environmentally responsible. We handle everything from the procurement of these materials to the specific application techniques, ensuring you get a home that is truly designed to last.
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