This wasn’t your typical design brief—our client asked us to hide the home, not showcase it. What followed was an architectural journey shaped by nature itself.

Nestled on a gentle north-to-south slope surrounded by mature trees, the entryway becomes an immersive experience. The pathway winds naturally through preserved trees, leading to a creeper-draped trellis that slowly disconnects you from the outside world. A grounding black stone wall guides your steps—until the home finally reveals itself, partially, through striking rammed earth walls made from the site’s own soil.

This is architecture held within the landscape—not imposed on it.

✨ Design Team:
@mpat1989 @shivangimadhavani @mansi.patel_20 @zainabhashim
💡 Lights & Artefacts: @luminarist.inc @jumig.space @brightistry_lighting
🪑 Furniture: @harmonic_bay
🎬 Shot & Conceptualized by: @marcacreatives.in

📍 Location: Vadodara, India
📐 Project by: MSDWorks

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This is the most unusual demand that my client made. They didn’t want a grand entry. [Music] Instead of typical grand entry, we envisioned an entrance that would feel like a journey through nature itself. An unfolding experience rather than a sudden reveal. The land naturally sloped from north to south, dotted with massive old trees that whisper stories of time. Rather than cutting through them, we allowed the trees to guide us, letting nature shape the pathway. Each step draws you in deeper revealing the home gradually like discovering a hidden world layer by layer. Next came a trail covered in creepers. As you walk under it, the outside world slowly fades. Step by step and only then the house reveals itself. But not all at once. It hides behind bold ramut walls made from the soil built stronger than concrete. These walls don’t just give privacy, they hold the home quietly in the landscape.

23 Comments

  1. I explored your entire channel after finishing this short.. Kudos to your entire team.. Thanks for sharing your work and also telling us the steps to achieve it.. 👍👍👍👍👍

  2. Sir , you could have used wisteria or amazon creeper for beautiful flowers and a dense experience , sorry if anything wrong

  3. I love the hardscaping and landscaping. Well done! Full time gardener needed for sure but well worth it!

  4. Grand is pronounced
    Grand not Graand.
    Trellis is trellis ,not tralleiss. If you use english ,use it correctly.

  5. Why you don't show plans floor plans layout of site n all along with your talk… N show more of the project rather than you standing n doing modeling…??? Thanks

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