Screen House by Kamat & Rozario Architecture – Bengaluru, IndiaScreen House by Kamat & Rozario Architecture – Bengaluru, India

Screen House by Kamat & Rozario Architecture – Bengaluru, India

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The Screen House by Kamat & Rozario Architecture is a stunning contemporary residence located in Bengaluru, India, completed in 2023. Designed on a 40-foot wide and 75-foot deep plot, the project creatively maximizes natural light, ventilation, and indoor-outdoor connectivity, making it a harmonious home for modern family living. Spanning 4,445 ft², the residence thoughtfully balances open spaces with intimate private zones.

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The architectural approach emphasizes sunlight, air, and spatial punctuation, integrating multiple gardens and internal courtyards to create visual and environmental dynamism. Entering the house through a small entry garden, residents are guided into an open living and dining space, which serves as the heart of the home. Flanked by an internal courtyard and a secondary urban garden, these green spaces connect seamlessly to the main stairwell, which culminates in a skylight crown, introducing dappled natural light and fresh air. A central balcony further enhances views and light flow into the bedrooms.

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The building’s massing gradually steps up from the roadside, ensuring privacy while maintaining a visual dialogue with the surrounding urban context. The daughter’s bedroom opens onto a large terrace overlooking the street, and other bedrooms frame the entry garden. A wooden operable screen acts as a playful alternative to curtains, reinforcing the home’s interactive design language.

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Personalization and cultural reference are subtly embedded in the design. The triangular motifs integrated throughout the house pay homage to the traditional Punjabi folk embroidery – phulkari, honoring the heritage of the homeowner. High-quality materials from Grass America, Greenply, Hybec, Jaquar, Kajaria, Merinolam, and others are thoughtfully applied across interiors, cabinetry, and finishes to ensure durability and elegance.

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The interior spaces combine modern functionality with aesthetic warmth, including spacious bedrooms, an airy living room, and a dining area that integrates greenery and light. The house’s thoughtful orientation, courtyards, and terraces make it an ideal sustainable, family-centric home in an urban Indian context.

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The Screen House exemplifies the innovative residential design by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, blending light, air, landscape, and cultural motifs to create a contemporary, vibrant home.

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All the photographs are works of Arjun Krishna Photography

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