6 Gorgeous Indian Vacation Homes to Fuel Your Daydreams
Treat your eyes to the most stunning holiday properties built in idyllic locations, brimming with comfort and character
Here we look at some of the most gorgeous getaways on Houzz India, built with high comfort in mind and a lot of thought towards the surroundings. So sit back, relax and take a mental trip outside your city.
Architect: SPASM
Location: Malavli, 35 miles from Mumbai
Size: 929 square metres (10,000 square feet)
To save the trees became the focal point of this home surrounded by lush, tall woodland growth. The house is built on the rubble of an old demolished bungalow and is named ‘Gomati’, in remembrance of the client’s mother. Blue-grey Kota stone has been used extensively throughout the home so that it’s able to withstand the heavy monsoon rains in the area. All corners of the home offer views of the trees surrounding the vicinity.
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Location: Malavli, 35 miles from Mumbai
Size: 929 square metres (10,000 square feet)
To save the trees became the focal point of this home surrounded by lush, tall woodland growth. The house is built on the rubble of an old demolished bungalow and is named ‘Gomati’, in remembrance of the client’s mother. Blue-grey Kota stone has been used extensively throughout the home so that it’s able to withstand the heavy monsoon rains in the area. All corners of the home offer views of the trees surrounding the vicinity.
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Architect: Architecture BRIO
Location: Karjat, Maharashtra
Size: 300 square metres (3200 square feet)
The clean, subtle building is located on the banks of the calm river Ulhas in the foothills of the Western Ghats. To take in all the beauty around the house, the design focused on blurring the lines between the inside and the outside. The exteriors feature Indian limestone in a ‘coarsed’ pattern for the walls, which make the house seem to rise out of the ground, along with a suspended timber deck which floats above ground level and a green roof cleverly concealed by grass growing on it.
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Location: Karjat, Maharashtra
Size: 300 square metres (3200 square feet)
The clean, subtle building is located on the banks of the calm river Ulhas in the foothills of the Western Ghats. To take in all the beauty around the house, the design focused on blurring the lines between the inside and the outside. The exteriors feature Indian limestone in a ‘coarsed’ pattern for the walls, which make the house seem to rise out of the ground, along with a suspended timber deck which floats above ground level and a green roof cleverly concealed by grass growing on it.
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Architect: Mansi Desai
Location: Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra
Size: 742 square metres (8000 square feet)
This family retreat, gifted with peaceful, relaxing vistas of the valley, was built as an extension of the scenery within which it stands. Natural textures, colours and designs frame the the view to the outdoors. Here, large clerestory windows provide a panoramic view of the valley from the private boudoirs, a colour palette of black and brown wafts across spaces and stained-glass pendants and reclaimed barn timber highlight the materiality.
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Location: Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra
Size: 742 square metres (8000 square feet)
This family retreat, gifted with peaceful, relaxing vistas of the valley, was built as an extension of the scenery within which it stands. Natural textures, colours and designs frame the the view to the outdoors. Here, large clerestory windows provide a panoramic view of the valley from the private boudoirs, a colour palette of black and brown wafts across spaces and stained-glass pendants and reclaimed barn timber highlight the materiality.
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Architect: Design Office
Location: Kamshet, Maharashtra
Size: 420 square metres (4520 square feet)
In the mountains of the Western Ghats, on the shores of a lake, sits this holiday home that was built to create an indoor-outdoor connection. While the use of local materials and cost-effective local craftsmanship helped create the structure, the ethos of the interiors were transformed using ethnic, earthy designs, with nautical-style brass lamps, hand-painted murals, muted colours and old heritage furniture.
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Location: Kamshet, Maharashtra
Size: 420 square metres (4520 square feet)
In the mountains of the Western Ghats, on the shores of a lake, sits this holiday home that was built to create an indoor-outdoor connection. While the use of local materials and cost-effective local craftsmanship helped create the structure, the ethos of the interiors were transformed using ethnic, earthy designs, with nautical-style brass lamps, hand-painted murals, muted colours and old heritage furniture.
A closer look at this home’s design
Architect: The Orange Lane
Location: Goa
Size: 1167 square metres (12,500 square feet)
This vacation home marries the soothing hues of the ocean with a vibrant, modern Indian aesthetic. Double-height form-finish concrete ceilings, white-painted exposed-brick walls, printed flooring, plenty of outdoor seating areas, ethnic Indian art, use of stone and haveli-style architecture, all come into play in this house.
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Location: Goa
Size: 1167 square metres (12,500 square feet)
This vacation home marries the soothing hues of the ocean with a vibrant, modern Indian aesthetic. Double-height form-finish concrete ceilings, white-painted exposed-brick walls, printed flooring, plenty of outdoor seating areas, ethnic Indian art, use of stone and haveli-style architecture, all come into play in this house.
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Moroccan Houzz: A Dilapidated Riad Turns Into a Holiday Home
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Which holiday home did you like the best? Tell us in Comments below.
Location: Hyderabad, Telangana
Size: 9 acres
Lush greenery, open sky and blissful serenity surround this farmhouse, which also faces a lake. It is this natural beauty and the green landscape that inspired the designers. The home was built on an elevated platform so that the views surrounding the farm could be visible from all angles. The architecture and interiors were kept minimalistic so that the contours, lines and angles of the house could be highlighted.
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