- Architects: RAPA Chartered Architects
- Location: Gampaha, Sri Lanka
- Area: 4,115 ft2
- Project Year: 2025
- Interior Designers: RAPA Chartered Architects
- Structural Engineers: C.R. Kumara
- Electrical Engineers: Thilanka Sandaruwan
- Quantity Surveyors: Madhuka Isuru De Zoysa
- Canvas Paintings: Bhagya
- Furniture Design & Manufacturing: Breeze
- Contractor: M. Senewirathna
- Photographer: Ganidu Balasuriya Photography
Residence is situated in the pleasant surroundings of Moragoda, Gampaha facing to a Paddy Field. This two-story building is spanning 4,115 sqft in floor area. Building is consisting with Entrance floor (from road level-considered as First floor), ground floor and a terrace floor.
Introducing “The Green Gaze” is a personalized home crafted to resonate with the soulful rhythm of the surrounding thick greenery and panoramic view of the Paddy Field. This residence is tailored for a marine engineer seeking relief from the harshness of the sea. Nestled beside a lush area, the residence is a seamless extension of nature.
“The Green Gaze” embodies tranquility through its innovative design, with a large living that bathes in natural light, fostering a direct connection with the lush paddy field view. Enormous glass openings act as portal framing the greenery and allowing the external pool to become an integral part of living.
Strategically positioned Living and Dining areas on both entrance and ground levels provide immersive experiences, inviting the family to revel in the enchanting views of Paddy Field. The landscape is an essential part of the architecture, creating an immersive and calming environment.
The architectural symphony continues with thoughtfully landscaped surroundings, ensuring that every corner of the residence is a canvas painted with the lush hues of greenery.
This Residence is captured the essence of being in tune with the greenery. It fulfilled client’s requirements, where the greenery becomes a healing and fostering precious family time amidst the natural symphony.
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