Cuckoo’s Nest is a residential project designed by @betweenspaces.architects . The name Cuckoo’s Nest, alludes more to the playful imagery of Cuckoo’s clock and revolves around the idea of playfulness and pragmatism.
The proposed design interprets the typical layering in south Indian temple complex, where the inner sanctum is surrounded by layers of pillared verandahs and the outermost layer of tall fence. The verandah leads to a foyer space separated from the living with the help of a filigree screen finished in MDF and dark blue color paint. The foyer leads to the living room and the double height dining space, right in the center of the house. A small garden on the northern side, becomes an extension to the living room. This garden is enclosed within a brick jaali wall on the northern side, to ensure good cross ventilation and a certain degree of privacy from the road without making the space feel cramped. The entrance to the home has been purposefully designed to direct visitors through a green-edged verandah positioned between the courtyard and the brick jali wall. The first-floor children's bedroom protrudes from the main mass and is capped by a sloped roof clad in Sierra Grey Granite, allowing for a tiny loft over the bathroom and also serving as a play space. The inherent honesty and simplicity of the house is reflected in the usage of terracotta bricks, concrete, white marble and a very simple interior décor.
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