House
in Nature
Text by Shrijana singh Yonjan ,
Photos by Kishor kayastha
We
all look at nature too much, And live with her too little.
—Oscar Wilde
The house conceptualized and built at Buddhanilkantha by the husband
and wife duo, Ritu and Suraj Vaidya, seems to be inspired by Oscar
Wilde’s sentiment.
Covering 4,800 sq. ft., the Vaidya’s house is built on five
ropanies of land with beautifully landscaped gardens and ample green
space to lounge around, with an amphitheater style sit-out space
especially for formal get togethers. An outdoors bar and kitchen
for barbeques are additional facilities of the outdoor entertainment
area.
From the moment you walk down to the house from the main gate, you
cannot but wonder at the harmonious blend of nature and architecture.
A clay walkway adds depth to the house and builds up the mystery
as you approach. Beautifully carved traditional wooden pillars give
you a hint of what to expect. A bridge connects the walkway with
the house over a picturesque pond layered with white pebbles and
set off with brass pots.
A majestic wood and brass door, embellished with traditional Nepalese
brass handles opens out, welcoming you into the home carefully and
lovingly decorated by the couple. The light shades, curtains, upholstery
and decorative items, even the carpets strewn about on the floor,
were collected from their travels abroad.
Two classic ‘Orissa art’ statues greet you as you enter
the house into an open and spacious lobby done up in beige and gold.
Ritu describes having spent many hours with the painter over the
golden leaves, until he delivered the effect she desired.
One thing is for sure, you will be overwhelmed by the view form
the Vaidya’s living room. The view and the fresh air make
you easily forget that Kathmandu is just 20-30 minutes drive away.
The main living room is done up in neutral shades of cream and beige
with royal blue drapes on the windows. The lamp shades have been
especially chosen to match the drapes. A grand wood and leather
high-back chair catches your eye as soon as you walk into the room.
As Ritu puts it, “This is one piece in the house that I am
so attached to”. You’ll understand why once you look
at it closely.
Two adjacent sections join the main living room, the inner one boasting
a bar connected to a balcony to enjoy the scenic view, or to soak
up the sun during warm winter days.
Another aspect of this one-of-a-kind house is that, whichever room
you enter, you are always close to nature. Ritu and Suraj believe
that nature is important for nourishing the soul. Based on this
belief, a small meditation room is located strategically in the
middle of the house.
As you mount the spiral staircase that leads to the study area,
you will glimpse the courtyard done in traditional Newari style.
The courtyard can also be accessed from one of the bedrooms.
All bedrooms in the house have been tastefully done up with bed
linen and cushion covers to match. They were especially chosen with
a lot of thought put into it. The large bedroom windows ensure that
you wake up to a beautiful sight every morning, accompanied by the
chirping of birds.
The bedrooms all have attached baths with walls and tiles ranging
from hand painted flowers to ceramic and colored glass work. The
wash basins are unique special designer ware chosen to match the
color scheme of the bedrooms. The shower cubicles and sunken tubs
add to the relaxed atmosphere.
According to Ritu, “All items in the house have been painstakingly
chosen and hand carried back”. This is evident when you go
on a tour of the house. Even the wardrobe knobs match the theme
and color scheme of the room.
Coming back to the entertainment area, a view of the setting sun
from the formal dining hall appears almost ethereal and can be mistaken
for a painting that beckons you to come outdoors again.
A focal point of the house is a wooden tree trunk dating over 2,000
years. The couple found it lying abandoned on the roadside during
one of their trips to Lumbini, and brought it back with them. Its
roots are wrapped around bricks that date back to that era.
The aura of the house and its surroundings definitely offer you
the best of both worlds. |
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