Sol, The Sun House, captures the textured warmth and light of the sun through a sculptural red brick wall, brass accents and reflective internal water bodies.
Locally sourced, red laterite stone walls and silver corten steel screens define an elegant entrance to Sun House.
Gravel and turf reliefs in the walkway mark a motif of tropical elements embedded throughout the home’s many courtyards and gardens.
The villa’s modernist, contoured frame, much like its fluid interiors, embraces and strikes a visually stunning balance with the tropical landscape.
The double height ceiling wall features a rippling, geometric pattern of Mangalorean red-fire bricks that form the spine of the home.
Stemming from its graceful bend are the home’s key living areas, including a sunken salon that deepens the dramatic effect of an extended ceiling, sliding glass doors and pristine pool view.
Mediterranean-style painted tiles, typical of Goan-Portuguese interiors, panel the kitchen floor. The colonial-era pattern lends its symmetry to complement contemporary elements such as amoebic pendant lights, a geometric side table and a vibrant contrast of flame orange upholstery.
Inspired by iconic tropical architecture, the fluid indoor spaces in The Sun House connect seamlessly with the outdoors. The kitchen is directly connected with courtyards and private-gardens on three sides.
The Vastu-aligned villa features spaces designed to suit specific times of the day based on light exposure.
A range of well positioned common areas include intimate spaces to enjoy a sunset, well-lit pool-side lounges and shaded private balconies.
Fully equipped bathroom for each bedroom along with:
Features of public spaces
Features of private spaces
Fully equipped bathroom for each bedroom along with:
Features of public spaces
Features of private spaces