What visual bliss other than having them (of course peacocks!) dancing around in my courtyard!
Architects designers: SE ARCH – Studio for environment and architecture
From vivid array of work done by SE ARCH team theses interior spaces have been chosen keeping in mind the traditional Indian exotic outlook.
Step inside through this columns and arches; an exotic world awaits you.
Those banana leaves should be on my dining table!
The meal is being served right here. But let me have an eyeful of these carvings first.
The Indian thali. Wow! I am going to get all 32 dishes!(traditionally 32 various dishes used to make a royal meal)
Satiated, I am going to laze in the courtyard. How can ikat be faraway.
Verandah has these jaislmer stones warmth but colours give a feel of amazing attangudi tiles.
Central courtyards always serve a purpose in extreme climates. They are so designed as to work as air shaft. Warm air rises and is let out at second level through ventilators and cooler breeze comes in through thinner slits and openings at the periphery of the house.
But I am thinking of 100 other ways to décor the courtyard!
If still not satiated go out, green grass is not at the other side of the fence!
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I am going to visit India in November and love to learn more about this country here.
Hi Britt,
You are so very welcome here!
Whichever part of India you choose to visit you will get overwhelming variety in every sphere!
And if you need any assitance please donot hesitate!