
Wood and Stone Single Floor Pavilion
Design Highlights
- Dominant Floating Roof: A massive, low-pitched floating roof with deep overhangs creates a powerful horizontal statement, providing ample shade and shelter while grounding the home in its setting.
- Rich Blend of Wood & Stone: The design is a masterclass in material harmony, featuring extensive use of warm wood cladding and ceilings contrasted with rugged, dark natural stone on pillars and feature walls.
- Floor-to-Ceiling Glass Walls: Expansive glass panels and sliding doors dissolve the barriers between the living spaces and the lush gardens, inviting light, air, and views deep into the home.
- Sprawling Single-Story Layout: The design unfolds across a single, accessible level, creating an effortless flow between rooms and fostering a sense of boundless, connected space.
- Grand Tiered Entrance: A wide, minimalist staircase with integrated lighting leads to an elevated plinth, offering a subtle yet impressive sense of arrival.
- Seamless Landscape Integration: Low, rubble-stone retaining walls and pathways extend from the house into the garden, organically weaving the built form with the natural landscape.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Design Name | The Wood & Stone Pavilion |
| Architectural Style | Prairie School Inspired / Tropical Modernism / Organic Architecture |
| Approx. Built-Up Area | 3500 - 4500 sq.ft. (Customizable) |
| Suggested Plot Size | Minimum 8000 sq.ft. (Ideal: 10,000 sq.ft.+ for true landscape integration) |
| Assumed Layout | 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, Expansive Living/Dining, Family Lounge, Courtyards (Customizable) |
| Key Exterior Materials | Dark Natural Stone Cladding, Polished Wood (extensive), Concrete/Plaster, Floor-to-Ceiling Glass |
| Foundation Type | To be designed by a structural engineer based on specific site's soil test report. |
| Structure | RCC Framed Structure |
| Ideal Orientation | North-facing main facade is ideal to allow soft, indirect light through the large glass panels. |
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Design Highlights
- Dominant Floating Roof: A massive, low-pitched floating roof with deep overhangs creates a powerful horizontal statement, providing ample shade and shelter while grounding the home in its setting.
- Rich Blend of Wood & Stone: The design is a masterclass in material harmony, featuring extensive use of warm wood cladding and ceilings contrasted with rugged, dark natural stone on pillars and feature walls.
- Floor-to-Ceiling Glass Walls: Expansive glass panels and sliding doors dissolve the barriers between the living spaces and the lush gardens, inviting light, air, and views deep into the home.
- Sprawling Single-Story Layout: The design unfolds across a single, accessible level, creating an effortless flow between rooms and fostering a sense of boundless, connected space.
- Grand Tiered Entrance: A wide, minimalist staircase with integrated lighting leads to an elevated plinth, offering a subtle yet impressive sense of arrival.
- Seamless Landscape Integration: Low, rubble-stone retaining walls and pathways extend from the house into the garden, organically weaving the built form with the natural landscape.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Design Name | The Wood & Stone Pavilion |
| Architectural Style | Prairie School Inspired / Tropical Modernism / Organic Architecture |
| Approx. Built-Up Area | 3500 - 4500 sq.ft. (Customizable) |
| Suggested Plot Size | Minimum 8000 sq.ft. (Ideal: 10,000 sq.ft.+ for true landscape integration) |
| Assumed Layout | 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, Expansive Living/Dining, Family Lounge, Courtyards (Customizable) |
| Key Exterior Materials | Dark Natural Stone Cladding, Polished Wood (extensive), Concrete/Plaster, Floor-to-Ceiling Glass |
| Foundation Type | To be designed by a structural engineer based on specific site's soil test report. |
| Structure | RCC Framed Structure |
| Ideal Orientation | North-facing main facade is ideal to allow soft, indirect light through the large glass panels. |























