If the architecture is thoughtful on the inside, so too is it on the outside. The garden is a living, breathing composition that masquerades as a work of art. Elegant sculptures stand sentinel along meandering paths, while petite alcoves play peekaboo between larger-than-life vistas. The greenery unfolds like a deep exhale – from woodland species along the driveway to luxuriant gardens near the residence, and finally to naturalised coastal edges –blending cultivated and wild landscapes. A maple garden, a domed area encircling the hot tub, and a charming koi pond complete with a deep basin, planting ledge, and protective deck and bridge, complete the Eden-like setting. “We aimed to create spaces that feel grounded yet alive, offering moments of surprise and framed views through the trees. Exceptional natural light animates the gardens throughout the day and across the seasons, giving the landscape a dynamic, ever-changing character,” says Mohit Srivastava of Paul Sangha Creative.
Garden House is less a building and more a meditation on stillness and flow. It bridges land and water, structure and garden, the seen and the unseen. Rooted in its site yet transcending it, the home stands as a quiet testament to the possibility of architecture that listens –to nature, to material and to the passing light.
Architecture by Openspace Architecture. Interior design by Studio K Kitchens & Design. Build by M Knight Construction. Landscape design by Paul Sangha Creative.