Nestled within the picturesque location of Kamshet, Maharashtra, India, the enchanting Home on the Lake (HBTL) invitations guests to benefit from the view and reconnect with nature. Designed by an architectural and inside design agency, caviar.collaborativethis vacation residence embraces a seamless integration of structure and nature, centered round a sequence of areas with direct views of the lake and surrounding pure surroundings.
At simply over 10,000 sq. ft, the villa is massive in dimension, however designed with well-considered architectural decisions. The frontage is designed to obscure the customer’s view of the lake on arrival and permit solely small glimpses of the water on the opposite facet. As soon as inside, nevertheless, you might be instantly enchanted by the view of the lake and the inexperienced panorama that surrounds it. Every of the villa’s six bedrooms, together with the dwelling, eating and leisure areas open immediately onto the expansive garden or terraces that overlook the picturesque lake. With full-height openings spanning a formidable 10 metres, the boundaries between the home and the lake blur, making a seamless connection and a really immersive expertise.
Just some steps outdoors is an elongated swimming pool with a blue mosaic tile sample that matches the blue sky.
A key design aspect that enhances the home-owner’s connection to nature is the slanted ceiling design, which step by step directs their gaze towards the water.
The inside of the home encompasses a muted palette of earthy colours to make sure that the lake and surrounding nature stay the point of interest. Shades of gray, beige, white and black adorn the home, changing shiny marble surfaces with textures of kota, native stone, concrete and wooden. These tactile components create a way of reference to the skin world and emphasize the concord between inside and out of doors.
The home’s library is positioned simply above the lounge on a raised picket platform. A black web is hung and presents a playful place to take pleasure in the home and the view from a distinct perspective.
Stone partitions flank the central glass construction, which lengthen outwards to border the views, in addition to the floating picket staircase.
Images by Suryan//Dang – Saurabh Suryan and Lokesh Dang.