Earthline House
Earthline House
Earthline House
Farmhouse Architecture + Interiors · Ramanagara
Farmhouse Architecture + Interiors · Ramanagara
Farmhouse Architecture + Interiors · Ramanagara

Earthline House was conceived as an extension of its hillside setting rather than an object placed upon it. The project uses stone, concrete, timber, and glass in a restrained palette that feels robust, tactile, and deeply connected to the land around it.
Earthline House was conceived as an extension of its hillside setting rather than an object placed upon it. The project uses stone, concrete, timber, and glass in a restrained palette that feels robust, tactile, and deeply connected to the land around it.
Earthline House was conceived as an extension of its hillside setting rather than an object placed upon it. The project uses stone, concrete, timber, and glass in a restrained palette that feels robust, tactile, and deeply connected to the land around it.





Architecture & Site
The architecture unfolds as a series of low, linear volumes that sit quietly within the terrain. Rather than resisting the site, the house works with it - opening toward long views, framing the landscape, and allowing the contours of the land to shape how the home is experienced.
The architecture unfolds as a series of low, linear volumes that sit quietly within the terrain. Rather than resisting the site, the house works with it - opening toward long views, framing the landscape, and allowing the contours of the land to shape how the home is experienced.
The architecture unfolds as a series of low, linear volumes that sit quietly within the terrain. Rather than resisting the site, the house works with it - opening toward long views, framing the landscape, and allowing the contours of the land to shape how the home is experienced.
Climate & Living
Deep overhangs, shaded courts, and broad openings moderate light and climate while strengthening the relationship between inside and outside. The house is designed to feel sheltered without feeling closed, open without feeling exposed.
Deep overhangs, shaded courts, and broad openings moderate light and climate while strengthening the relationship between inside and outside. The house is designed to feel sheltered without feeling closed, open without feeling exposed.
Deep overhangs, shaded courts, and broad openings moderate light and climate while strengthening the relationship between inside and outside. The house is designed to feel sheltered without feeling closed, open without feeling exposed.
Material & Atmosphere
The material palette is intentionally restrained so that texture, shadow, and landscape can do more of the work. What emerges is not a showpiece retreat, but a grounded one: quiet, immersive, and built to feel more settled with time.
Earthline House is a retreat defined less by spectacle and more by belonging — a home that feels rooted in the earth and open to the sky.
The material palette is intentionally restrained so that texture, shadow, and landscape can do more of the work. What emerges is not a showpiece retreat, but a grounded one: quiet, immersive, and built to feel more settled with time.
Earthline House is a retreat defined less by spectacle and more by belonging — a home that feels rooted in the earth and open to the sky.
The material palette is intentionally restrained so that texture, shadow, and landscape can do more of the work. What emerges is not a showpiece retreat, but a grounded one: quiet, immersive, and built to feel more settled with time.
Earthline House is a retreat defined less by spectacle and more by belonging — a home that feels rooted in the earth and open to the sky.
