Anand Home: Luxury Courtyard House Design by Hiren Patel Architects
Expansive 17800 square foot Anand bungalow by Hiren Patel Architects weaves courtyards, landscape, light and crafted interiors into seamless luxury.
Anand Home by Hiren Patel Architects is a 17,800 square foot luxury courtyard house design in Anand, Gujarat that dissolves the boundaries between landscape, architecture and interior living. Nature is not backdrop but structure; courtyards, water, trees, stone and sky are choreographed with crafted materials and luminous volumes to create a contemporary Indian bungalow where every room opens to light, air and garden.




Site And Setting In Western India
Designed by Ahmedabad based Hiren Patel Architects, the residence sits within generous grounds in Anand and responds to the regional climate, culture and family oriented living patterns common across Gujarat. A sequence of gardens, water features and sculptural elements set into lush planting lead visitors from the site edge toward the house, gradually shifting the experience from open landscape to sheltered domestic territory.




Processional Arrival Through Landscape
Arrival is conceived as a journey. A semi covered metal walkway threads through garden rooms animated by water and art before the mint stone clad architectural volumes emerge. Shadows move across carved masses throughout the day and openings of varied scale pull light deep inside. The approach culminates at a broad entrance porch where grand wooden doors frame a threshold calibrated for ceremony and welcome.




Foyer And First Courtyard Connection
Crossing the threshold reveals a foyer washed in light and aligned to an interior courtyard that confirms the project’s central theme: constant visual and spatial contact with nature. A warm wood ceiling extends outward to passageways that distribute movement across the home. Marble floors, crafted furniture and curated art marry contemporary luxury with references to local craft, grounding the interior in place and tradition.



Signature Stair And Private Living Wing
Moving along the main passage a sculptural sheesham wood staircase rises through a double height glazed volume and anchors the circulation core. Staircases are a recognizable signature in the Hiren Patel portfolio and here the element becomes both functional connector and visual emblem. Beyond it lies the private bedroom wing where the parents’ suite, master suite and children’s rooms each receive their own courtyard, lounge and sleeping area. Rich woods, hand knotted carpets, velvets and stitched fabrics layer comfort and depth, while controlled daylight and framed views maintain calm retreat like atmospheres.


Adaptive Family Connectivity
A shared private courtyard links the master bedroom with the children’s room, a flexible planning move that supports supervised play in early years and adaptable separation as needs evolve. The daughter’s bedroom expresses youth and energy through color, textiles and generous floor area for movement, reinforcing the custom fit between architecture and family life.


Double Height Dining Volume And Pooja Space
The house opens again into a soaring double height dining hall where a dramatic fabric artwork spans the vertical wall plane beneath a sculptural glass chandelier. A long dining table grounds the volume and gathers extended family for celebration. Adjacent lies the pooja space, detailed in hand worked marble and suffused with soft natural light so that devotion, material craft and landscape presence align in a serene zone of pause.

Formal And Informal Social Zones
Public living expands across multiple atmospheres. The formal living room pairs linen sofas with a wood and glass table under high daylighted ceilings, framing outward garden views that lengthen the space. An informal lounge trades polish for softness with deeper seating, textured rugs and intimate scale suited to relaxed evenings. A dedicated home theatre adds another mode of gathering, rounding out the social program of the ground level.

Upper Level Retreat And Infinity Pool
On the first floor three additional bedrooms share a common lounge and open to elevated outlooks across the property. The level’s dramatic highlight is an infinity pool lined in veined stone and oriented for privacy and horizon views; water captures changing sky color and extends the landscape upward. Nearby a contemplative courtyard reinforces the project wide rhythm of built volume and planted void.

Leisure, Work And Wellness Wing
Toward the rear of the residence a cluster of program spaces supports contemporary lifestyle balance: gym, bar, office and an additional lounge offer zones for health, productivity and entertainment. These functions are spatially distinct yet remain visually tied to landscape so that even interior focused activities maintain a connection to light and planting.

Material Language And Environmental Poise
Mint stone cladding lends timeless weight and moderates heat gain. Wood ceilings and sheesham crafted elements warm interior volumes while marble floors cool underfoot in hot seasons. Generous overhangs, recessed courtyards and operable glazing manage sun, shade and cross ventilation. The palette of natural materials develops patina, echoing the long lived quality associated with Indian family estates while aligning with modern expectations of luxury finish.

Integrated Landscape Living
Throughout the project thresholds blur. Courtyards spill into living rooms, balconies project into tree canopies, wide windows frame water features and private terraces retreat inward for quiet reflection. Landscape, architecture and interior design were developed as one continuous system so that movement through the home always reaffirms connection to nature, culture and family.

Anand Home demonstrates how luxury courtyard house design in India can be both opulent and grounded, expansive yet intimate, contemporary yet deeply regional. By orchestrating processional arrival, layered courtyards, crafted materials and flexible family planning, Hiren Patel Architects deliver a residence that feels alive to climate, ritual and daily life. Nature becomes the invisible thread binding spaces, moments and generations into a seamless whole.

All the photographs are works of Ishita Sitwala
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