Humble Residence, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, By Configoo Spaces

Designed by Configoo Spaces, Humble Residence, Warangal, weaves together emotion, climate-conscious design, and minimalist aesthetics to prove that good architecture isn’t a luxury—it’s a right.

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In the quiet village of Rampet, on the outskirts of Warangal, a home stands as a heartfelt narrative of love, ambition, and architectural intent. More than just a structure, Humble Residence is a testament to the emotional and spatial significance of a well-crafted dwelling. Conceived as a Dream, a Gift, and a Hope, this home marks an architect’s deeply personal milestone—building a Pakka house for his parents, a gesture of gratitude from children to elders, and a defining moment in an evolving architectural journey.

A Dialogue Between Past and Present

Set within a 34’x52’ plot amidst vernacular dwellings, the house seamlessly merges with its surroundings while introducing a contemporary design language. It respects the past yet embraces the future, ensuring a fluid transition between tradition and modernity. The spatial arrangement is intuitive and poetic, fostering a sense of belonging and permanence.

At its heart, a central living-dining area serves as the core of daily interactions, connecting three bedrooms, a kitchen, and thoughtfully integrated indoor and outdoor courtyards. The design caters to both permanence and transience—two bedrooms function as self-sufficient suites, providing a hotel-like retreat for grown children who visit occasionally. Each suite is designed with a linear progression—bed space, dressing area, en-suite bathroom, and a private balcony—offering a balance of privacy and connection.

Climate-Conscious Living

Rooted in passive design principles, the house is attuned to its climatic context, ensuring thermal comfort without reliance on energy-intensive solutions:

  • Slit and narrow west-facing windows regulate airflow while minimizing heat gain.
  • A jali-screened sliding window on the south filters daylight, leveraging Bernoulli’s principle for optimized ventilation.
  • Strategically positioned openings enhance cross-ventilation, while a skylight ventilator activates the stack effect, expelling warm air and maintaining a fresh interior environment.

The Poetry of Light, Shadow and Form

Beyond functionality, the house is a canvas for light and shadow to dance throughout the day. Skylights positioned along the eastern and western edges bathe the interiors in natural light, creating a shifting rhythm of illumination. The house’s seven-layered massing from the east and south generates a cascading shading effect, reducing heat absorption and elevating energy efficiency.

Minimalism with Purpose

The elevation reflects a purity of form, free from unnecessary embellishment. It speaks a language of restraint—where geometric clarity, contrasting textures, and material honesty define its aesthetic. Inside, a minimalistic approach enhances spatial fluidity, emphasizing function over ornamentation and allowing the architecture to breathe.

Architecture as a Universal Right—Architecture for All

At its essence, Humble Residence challenges the notion that contemporary design is a luxury. It asserts that good architecture should be accessible, proving that affordability and quality are not mutually exclusive. More than a home, this project embodies a broader vision—one where beauty, functionality, and sustainability converge to create meaningful spaces for everyday life.

Through this project, an emerging architect has not only crafted a home but has also laid the foundation for a design philosophy—one that values emotion, purpose and an architecture that truly belongs to its people.

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Name: Humble Residence
Location: Warangal, Andhra Pradesh
Site Area: 2,425 sq. ft. (After Vasthu Correction: 1,768 sq. ft.)
Built-Up Area: 1,900 sq. ft.
Typology: Residential Architecture
Status: Completed (2024)
Designed by: Configoo Spaces
Contractor: Jakkula Saraiah.
Structure: Er. Harish Chowdary.
Photography: Inscribe Studio and Configoo Spaces

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