
In Nepal, minimalist designs with eco-friendly touches are gaining popularity, emphasizing functionality and sustainability. These designs feature clean lines, open spaces, and neutral color schemes, often incorporating eco-friendly materials like bamboo and reclaimed wood. Additionally, “minimal classical architecture” is favored, featuring flat roofs, large double-height living rooms with large windows, and minimal motifs.
Key Features of Popular House Designs in Nepal:
Minimalist Design:
Clean lines, open spaces, neutral color palettes, and a focus on functionality over excess.
Eco-Friendly Touches:
Incorporation of sustainable materials like bamboo and reclaimed wood, along with renewable energy sources like solar panels and water recycling systems.
Minimal Classical Architecture: Features flat roofs, large double-height living rooms with large windows, and minimal motifs.
Adaptation to Terrain: Designs that blend seamlessly with sloping or rocky land profiles, like the Apara Residence.
Modern Residential Designs: Examples include the Bikalpa Residence and the Gurung Residence.
Bungalow Designs: Designs for smaller plots, like the one near Gwarko, Mahalaxmi Municipality.