Timeless home that feels rooted in tradition.
Set quietly within a one-acre agricultural landscape on the outskirts of Mysuru, this 800 sq ft farmhouse is a humble yet powerful reflection of living in harmony with the land. Built using locally sourced materials, the structure draws from regional wisdom—earthy textures, honest construction techniques, and a scale that feels deeply human rather than imposing.
The farmhouse functions independently, relying on a borewell for water and traditional sanitation pits, echoing systems that sustained early civilizations long before modern infrastructure took over. Every element is rooted in necessity and respect for natural resources, minimising intervention while maximising efficiency.
More than just a retreat, the farmhouse becomes a reminder of how civilization originally evolved—through simplicity, self-sufficiency, and an intuitive understanding of nature. Surrounded by open fields and uninterrupted horizons, it offers a slower, grounded way of life where architecture quietly supports agriculture, climate, and daily living, rather than competing with them.
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