From an architectural perspective, the residence of S. Balwinder Singh designed by Hothico Architects exemplifies a modern fusion of geometric elegance and functional form. The facade uses a clean horizontal grid layout, enhanced by varying textures such as wood finish cladding, stone veneer, and sleek white surfaces. This interplay of materials gives the home depth and sophistication, establishing a refined yet inviting aesthetic. The use of symmetry in the front elevation, especially through its balcony design and window placements, reinforces visual balance.
The double-storey structure incorporates strategic overhangs and recessed areas to create visual breaks and provide shade. Lighting fixtures are embedded into the walls to highlight vertical and horizontal lines, further emphasizing the design’s contemporary theme. The dual balconies—framed in bold outlines with minimalist railing—add outdoor functionality while elevating the facade’s dynamic appeal. The vertical wooden fins on the side and the elegant rooftop pergola reflect an attention to architectural detail and material contrast that defines the modern vernacular of Hothico Architects.
architect:
Hothico Architects
project type:
Interior Design
Terms:
1 month
client:
Sardar Surjit Singh Uppal
Strategy:
Style Study (Elegant)
date:
December, 2024
Key Architectural Highlights:
Use of mixed materials (stone, wood finish, paint) to achieve texture variation and richness.
Clean, modern lines with horizontal emphasis for a streamlined look.
Integrated lighting enhances both aesthetics and security.
Spacious balconies for indoor-outdoor connectivity.
Vertical fins and pergola elements add height and architectural rhythm.