The Long House: A Masterclass in Minimalist Cantilever House in Bangalore
A minimalist Bangalore house featuring a dramatic 24‑foot cantilever, courtyard focus, and raw materials emphasizing precision and purpose.
Minimalism Meets Structural Drama
Nestled in a serene gated enclave of Bengaluru, The Long House by Crest Architects epitomizes refined architecture under the keyword of minimalist cantilever house Bangalore. This four-bedroom residence of 4,890 sq ft features a bold 24‑foot cantilever that transcends utility to become a defining visual gesture. The result is a geometric composition of precision, restraint, and site-responsive living.
Geometry and Spatial Clarity
The design articulates three rectilinear volumes—two parallel masses at ground level bridged perpendicularly by the cantilever above—forming an H-shaped plan around a central courtyard. This configuration allows for open space, natural cross-ventilation, and a dialogue between architecture and landscape. The front volume encloses formal living, dining, and kitchen zones, while the rear houses private bedrooms. The cantilevered upper mass appears to float effortlessly, anchoring the home above a shaded carport.

Response to Site and Landscape
Approximately one-third of the plot is reserved as landscaped open space. Entry is intentionally tactile, arriving through a garden with granite stepping stones that ease the transition into the built environment. The central double-height void creates an informal living foyer mapped to both timber decking and a calming water body—reaffirming the house’s connection with nature.

Architectural Precision and Material Honesty
Materiality is thoughtfully curated. Exposed concrete, solid teak wood, natural granite or stone, and steel remain in raw form, emphasizing texture and construction integrity. Interiors are minimal and functional, with no extraneous decoration. A sculptural steel staircase anchors the two levels, adding depth to the visual experience while reinforcing spatial rhythm.
Intentional Design and Living
Grounded in Vaastu principles, the plan separates formal and private zones while maintaining fluidity through the central void. The upper level houses a multipurpose room within the cantilever volume and links to a bedroom wing via a bridge. Louvered screens modulate daylight while casting dynamic shadows hours long. Bedrooms are restrained sanctuaries, each subtly customized to suit occupant needs yet harmoniously aligned with the architecture’s austere logic.

A Home of Purposeful Simplicity
Every architectural decision in The Long House communicates clarity of intention. No volume exists without reason, no material without purpose. The result is a minimalist cantilever house in Bangalore that speaks of disciplined design, spatial depth, and mindful living. It is a home where restraint is richness, where structure and light engage in quiet poetry, and where living is framed by precision and purpose.



All Photographs are works of Shamanth J. Patil
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