Mr. Atul Kindre was the Sarpanch of a village near Bhor; and also a building material supplier himself. Our discussions started with a simple question from him asking if we require any cement for 'Nivaant' at Jayatpad. We came to know he had a beautiful courtyard house, also known as a 'Wada' in his village that he was planning to demolish and rebuild. His brief was to house three nuclear families instead of a single joint family, which resided in the house before.
After a few discussions, the Client decided to retain all old mud walls and only construct a few new ones internally. The old roof was leaking and disfigured, which was then taken out and rebuilt using timber frames and clay tiles. The interiors were tiled with terracotta tiles, that help remian cool in summers and warm in winters.
The effort was to retain the courtyard and the essence of the old house, while catering to the new requirement of housing 3 nuclear families. Extensions made to the original house were removed and more space was made available in the front and back yards, to house a dairy that was his secondary occupation.
Outer view of old house
View of old courtyard space
Old courtyard as seen from inner veranda
Existing kitchen
Existing pooja room
Existing cowshed
Walls: Old walls in adobe, new walls in brick
Finishes: Lime plaster and pointing
Flooring: Terracotta floor tiles, ceramic tiles for wet areas
Roof: Timber frame with clay roofing tiles
Outer view of renovated house
Hall integrated with open courtyard and veranda
Arch at the entrance porch
Renovated pooja room
Kitchen space in use
Courtyard with Tulsi Vrindavan
View from entrance door
Design and execution team: Priyanka and Dhruvang
Built-up area: 3000 sq.ft.
Year of completion: 2016-17
Client: Atul Kindre
Masonry team: Ravindra Pardeshi
Carpentry team: Baban Sutar