Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Chapel Hill, our Vastu Shastra-inspired house design stands as a testament to harmony, balance and positive energy. This exquisite dwelling seamlessly merges contemporary aesthetics with the age-old wisdom of Vastu Shastra, creating a tranquil stage for a modern family rooted in tradition. The main house level required having a courtyard and being interconnected to nature.
The house sits on a leveled plane to create three courtyards. A retaining concrete wall with a “U-shape” perimeter contains the boundaries of the house and adjacent courtyards. As you approach the house in the north courtyard, you are greeted by the natural slope of the site. The front entrance follows Vastu principles, with a grand entrance door.
The house functions were carefully placed in part by the flow of energies inspired by Vastu teachings. The central courtyard shares the alignment toward the living room area and connects to the south kitchen wing. The relationship of the house with nature was important. The south and north courtyards not only allow natural light to penetrate to the ground level but also allow vistas of the forestry surrounding the house.
The structure was planned to be a simple bearing wall system. All exterior walls of the house are concrete masonry units with stucco sitting on a monolithic concrete slab. To meet energy requirements, it was necessary to fur the exterior walls in the inside to add insulation to the cavity. The second floor and roof assemblies are flat wood trusses. For ease of installation, all interior walls are framed with 2x6 standard lumber with gypsum boards on each side.