The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design

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  • Architects: Lalin Design
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  12500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Abans Electrical, Alumex Aluminium Doors & Windows, Athuraliya Sarath Jayantha, Ceyacon, Italco, L&S Engineering, Monara Creations, Smeg, Sperrys Commercial Equipment, The Colombo Picture Palace, Zanussi
  • Lead Architect: Lalin Michael Jinasena
  • Design Team: Asha Liyanage, Hashini Ranaweera, Tharangika Ranathungarachchi
  • Quantity Surveying: Shalika Abeyratne, Naveen Prashasthi
  • Construction: Penthouse Private Limited
  • Aluminium Work: B A Aluminium
  • Aluminium & Glass Work: D K Engineering Company
  • Pool Tiling & Lighting: Foster & Reed Private Limited
  • Structural Engineer: Nuwan Bandaranayake
  • Country: Sri Lanka
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The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design - Exterior Photography, Waterfront, Windows, Forest
© Tristan Laurens Bernard

Text description provided by the architects. The Bolgoda house was built on an elevated, fan shaped land facing the lake. There was a pre-existing old house on the elevated land, and the project scope was to retain this house as the back end, and construct a new house that straddled the edge of the cliff taking-in the breathtaking panoramic views around.

The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design - Interior Photography, Table, Chair, Windows, Door, Beam, Patio
© Tristan Laurens Bernard
The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design - Image 26 of 29
Plan - Ground floor

Most walls and columns are constructed using board formed concrete, where the grain of the wood is retained in the cast concrete. Matte black aluminum full-height glass doors open up creating vast open spaces that take in the views and also let in the tropical greenery. The design consists of a lot of linear lines, from the ½ inch board formwork, to textured cut tiles, ½ inch timber baton on the ceilings, and steel vertical lines. Furniture and décor were custom designed by Lalin and made especially for the Bolgoda House.

The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, Lighting, Chair, Beam
© Tristan Laurens Bernard

This includes the ‘Estate Chair’ made with stainless steel wire frame body and a leather upholstered seat, the credenzas, made with coconut wood in an opposing chevron pattern. Décor elements like stainless steel abstract cubes, venetian glass orbs, chrome lights were used to accentuate the raw stylized feel. Most doors are clad in oxidized copper squares which were cut from discarded copper sheets, and oxidized in-house. Large circular drum window seats made from steel with glass doors are features in the central pond and in the designers studio.

The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design - Interior Photography, Table, Chair, Windows, Lighting
© Tristan Laurens Bernard

The circular pattern continues with circular skylights that bring in light to the living spaces and rooms. The main deck features a circular sunken seat built from fiberglass and suspended off the edge of the deck, giving it’s occupants a feeling of floating above the pool and lawn below. The Designer’s studio is a tapering cube that sits cantilevered 20 feet off the rooftop over the central pond. The yellow spiral staircase acts as an ascending library on it’s reverse side. There is a central courtyard pond that has a large green wall and waterfall. The bedroom has it’s own secluded view of the lake, and is fronted by an infinity lap pool, hot tub and private deck. The master bathroom has the lake view in front and a private garden on it’s side. To achieve the desired finishes, a construction manual was created on how to achieve the board formed concrete finish.

The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design - Interior Photography, Chair
© Tristan Laurens Bernard

This technique is not one that is often practiced in Sri Lanka, and therefore required a few test runs and do-overs. All of the wall finishes were custom created like textured tiles that were cut into strips to form thin vertical tiles. The master bathroom features hexagonal and strip Carrara marble tiles. While the desired shaped tiles were not available in the country, these shapes were cut with high pressure water jets from large Carrara marble tiles.

The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design - Image 27 of 29
Elevation - Front
The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design - Exterior Photography, Garden, Courtyard
© Tristan Laurens Bernard

The entrance of the house and garage are clad in gates made of thin matte black steel bars with the top covered in green foliage. The small entrance hides the fact that the property is over an acre in extent and situated on a hill The house has its own rooftop herb and vegetable garden, employs solar panels to offset it electricity use, and has rain water harvesting tanks. that flows down to the lawn and lake. The lower level has a larger pool, and a boat house guest room over the lake.

The Bolgoda House / Lalin Design - Exterior Photography
© Tristan Laurens Bernard

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