Nalme House: A Sanctuary of Affection and Nature-Inspired Living
The Nalme House, designed by Wright Inspires in Bengaluru, India, is a residential project conceptualized around the Kannada word 'Nalme,' which signifies profound affection and heartfelt belonging. This architectural endeavor focuses on seamlessly integrating a comfortable and natural living environment with a design that reflects the inhabitants' desire for simplicity and connection to the natural world.
Embracing 'Nalme': Where Architecture Meets Affection and Nature
Architectural Philosophy: Weaving Affection into Design
At the core of the Nalme House project lies a philosophy rooted in the concept of 'Nalme' – warmth, affection, and a sense of belonging. The architects envisioned a living space that extends beyond mere functionality, aiming to become an integral part of the residents' lives, fostering emotional comfort and a strong bond with their surroundings.
The Essence of the Dwelling: Simplicity and Nature's Embrace
The design caters to a family's yearning for an uncomplicated lifestyle, where natural elements and comfort coalesce. The central theme revolves around how thoughtful manipulation of light, skilled craftsmanship, and the judicious selection of materials can elevate daily routines into profound and enriching experiences.
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