This modern two-and-a-half-story residence in Hetauda with a focus on structural efficiency, climatic suitability, and contemporary aesthetics. A reinforced concrete frame structure serves as the foundation of this building because it provides durability together with earthquake safety features. White plaster and stone cladding and wood-textured panel elements arrange themselves to deliver a contemporary modern design on the facade. The house benefits from ample light and ventilation due to its large windows with aluminum or uPVC frames as well as cantilevered balconies and shading elements that add both form and functionality.
A parapet-enclosed terrace built on top of the structure makes room for recreational use and gardening opportunities. Drainage systems together with light fixtures and ventilation elements maintain a hidden integration approach to avoid visual distractions. The built environment harmonizes with nature through soft landscaping and bollard lighting and a paved driveway which enhance the elevation. The design merges physical strength with visual appeal and ergonomic features that meet the local weather conditions and geographical characteristics of Chitwan.