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Sky Box House, Himalayan foothills

4 November 2025

Design: Varun Garg Architects

Location: Panchkula, Himalayan foothills, northern India

Sky Box House: A Symphony of Light, Simplicity and Proportions

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Photos by Purnesh Dev Nikhanj

Sky Box House, Himalayan foothills, North India

Perched on a modest 240 sq. meters rectangular plot in the Himalayan foothills, the Sky Box House is an example of architectural ingenuity. Designed for a nuclear family with diverse professional backgrounds and distinct tastes, this home seamlessly weaves together individual preferences while navigating tight time and budget constraints. Rooted in the principles of Vastu and inspired by architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s belief that a building should offer shelter, refuge, and privacy, the Sky Box House emerges as a tranquil haven that blends functionality with elegance.

Sky Box House Panchkula entrance stairs

Privacy and Spatial Harmony

Privacy, a cornerstone of the design, was addressed through the thoughtful separation of private and communal spaces. Each area was strategically positioned to optimize natural light and airflow. The first-floor bedroom, for instance, features floor-to-ceiling glass windows adorned with horizontal ledges at the sill and lintel, shielding the interior from direct external views. These windows not only frame picturesque views of the entranceway but also flood the room with soft natural light, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere.

Sky Box House, Himalayan foothills property section

The design narrative of the Sky Box House was inspired by the youngest family member, a pilot by profession, and his fascination with aerial forms, evoking the illusion of a structure suspended in mid-air. This concept is most strikingly realized in the 11-foot cantilevered block that anchors the front façade, housing a double-height semi-open space. The interplay of proportions is further emphasized by a full-height glass screen that reveals a sculptural, metallic grey staircase.

A subtle yet captivating effect is achieved by the shifting mass of the box, which allows light to filter through a horizontal slit, casting dynamic patterns on a vertical grey band adorning the left-side wall. The front lawn features an innovative “driveway embedded in the garden” design, where the paved pathway emerges organically from lush greenery, creating a sense of expansiveness. Flanking the entrance, palm trees illuminated in the style of Dubai’s iconic lighting add a touch of grandeur to the site.

Sky Box House Panchkula, Himalayan foothills home interior design

Materiality and Craftsmanship

The material palette reflects a deep reverence for timeless elegance, influenced by the client’s Rajasthani heritage. The imposing main entrance door, clad in vintage Burmese teak veneer, stands at an impressive 7 feet wide and 10 feet tall, blending aesthetic grandeur with ergonomic considerations. A handcrafted grip fashioned from scrap wood adds a subtle artistic flourish, seamlessly integrating with the door’s finish.

Sky Box House Panchkula, Himalayan foothills home interior

Inside, the interiors exude a quiet sophistication. Ochre-toned wood finishes for furnishings and walnut veneer for doors create a warm contrast against the neutral backdrop of white walls and floors. The kitchen features Black Galaxy granite countertops and dado areas, lending an illusion of infinite depth. The absence of false ceilings allows the raw beauty of the materials to take center stage, complemented by a carefully curated selection of furnishings that elevate the spatial experience.

Design Concept: The Illusion of a Floating Sanctuary

Sky Box House, Himalayan foothills property plan

Functional Innovations

The design incorporates several ingenious solutions to meet the family’s practical needs. A spacious shoe rack, capable of accommodating 75-100 pairs, was cleverly integrated into the under-staircase space on the ground floor. The centrally located double-height prayer room ensures a continuous flow of energy throughout the house, while skylights in the bathrooms bring in natural light and ventilation, fostering a connection with the outdoors.

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The use of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) expedited the construction process, enabling the project to meet the ambitious six-month deadline. Additionally, the challenge of monkey intrusions was deftly addressed by installing spikes above the compound walls, ensuring the family’s safety and peace of mind.

Sky Box House Panchkula living space

The Sky Box House is a testament to the power of thoughtful design, where light, simplicity, and proportion converge to create a home that is both timeless and deeply personal. Through its innovative solutions and meticulous execution, the Sky Box House not only fulfills the aspirations of its inhabitants but also sets a new benchmark for contemporary residential architecture in constrained settings. It is a floating sanctuary—a harmonious blend of form, function, and soul.

Sky Box House Panchkula residence at night

Sky Box House, Himalayan foothills, India – Property Information

Name of the project: Sky Box House
Location: Sector- 29, Panchkula, India
Total Area: 240 square meters
Type: Residential
Design Firm: Varun Garg Architects, Panchkula
Lead Designer: Ar. Varun Garg

Photography Credits : Purnesh Dev Nikhanj

Design: Varun Garg Architects – https://www.varungarg.in/

Sky Box House, Himalayan foothills, India images / information received 011125 from Varun Garg Architects

Location: Panchkula, Panchkula, Haryana, northern India, South Asia.

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