24th April 2024 | IN PROJECT OF THE WEEK | BY SBID ShareTweetPinterestLinkedIn This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a traditional Indian styled beach house design by 2023 SBID Awards Finalist, Pencil & Monk. We are entrusted with revamping a beach house in Uthandi, Chennai. Our client desires a contemporary retreat infused with traditional Indian style. Situated by the sea, the property’s expansive landscapes provide an ideal backdrop. Our goal is to blend modern interiors with Indian elements, evoking tranquility and a connection with nature. The client envisions an outdoor open bar area for social gatherings, accommodating both intimate and larger events against the magnificent sea views. Our team of experts in interior design, landscape architecture, and project management will ensure the successful execution of the client’s vision. SBID Awards Category: Residential Budget Up To £50,000 Practice: Pencil & Monk Project: Beach House at Uthandi Location: Chennai, India Pencil & Monk - Beach House at Uthandi What was the client’s brief? The client had a special desire. They dreamed of transforming the space into a special spot that would bring them a sense of refreshment and renewal. They wanted a space that’s close to nature. To step outside and feel the gentle breeze, see the trees swaying, and hear the soothing sounds of nature – that’s the kind of experience the client was aiming for – to make this place a true abode of calmness amidst the chaotic city life. Their thought was for us to craft a space that’s not only a getaway from the city’s hustle but also a way to connect with the beauty of the natural world and that is exactly what we delivered. Pencil & Monk - Beach House at Uthandi What inspired the design of the project? The house finds its home in a neighbourhood wrapped up in lots of plants and trees. The beautiful surroundings gave us some big ideas for how the house should look and feel. We thought, “Why not bring a little piece of this nature inside the house?” So, we put on our creative hats and started planning. We envisioned a house where you don’t just see nature from the windows, but where nature is a part of every nook and cranny. We wanted to create a place where the outside and the inside blend together. The goal was to make anyone who enters the house feel a little bit closer to the natural world. Pencil & Monk - Beach House at Uthandi What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project? The toughest challenge we faced while designing was the fact that a lot of walls in the existing space had to be broken down. The layout didn’t work for us. We had to open up a lot of spaces. We had a lot of surprises during the whole process. We also had a lot of issues involving the labour force working on site. Material laying also proved to be very challenging. Pencil & Monk - Beach House at Uthandi What was your team’s highlight of the project? Since the area of the site was vast, the team came up with a creative proposal for the outdoors – to utilise the terrain and existing landscape to create an outdoor bar. The bar is the major highlight of the property. The existing landscape was highlighted using creative lighting designs. Pencil & Monk - Beach House at Uthandi Why did you enter the SBID Awards? Receiving an SBID award equates to global acknowledgment and elevating our design on an international stage. When someone looks at what we’ve designed, we want them to go, “Wow, that’s quality right there!” We want them to see the spaces we’ve designed and think, “Wow, this is really working well!” And most importantly, we want our clients to look at what we’ve done for them and say, “Wow, this is exactly what we wanted!” We’re not just aiming to impress folks around the block – we’re thinking global. We want design enthusiasts from all over the word to see what we’ve done and feel that spark of admiration. We believe SBID gives us the platform to achieve this. Pencil & Monk - Beach House at Uthandi What has being an Award Finalist meant to you and your business? It’s been an absolute honour to be listed as one of the finalists at SBID awards. It’s a major boost to the company and the team steering the company. Winning this award would mean global recognition for the firm and the talent of the team being recognised by design lovers across the globe. Siddharth Chandrasekar, Founder of Pencil & Monk Questions answered by Siddharth Chandrasekar, Founder of Pencil & Monk, and his team Ravi Kumar, Abhirami Vaithiyanathan, and Viswanathan. View the project We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design! If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring a relaxing and Oriental spa design by Lude Design, click here to read it.