A quiet courtyard, edged by stone. A pool holding the reflection of the sky. Just beyond, a glass-lined living space resting against it. Treading further, a shaded verandah appears, where cane chairs sit casually amidst dense foliage, as if the indoors have spilled out into the landscape. Skylights punctuate the ceiling, scattering light in blurred fragments. Nestled in Mallur, Karnataka, this 5,900 sq ft retreat unfolds within a six-acre mango farm on the outskirts of Bengaluru. Titled Manga Mané—aptly translating to ‘mango house’ in Kannada, the home feels innately tied to its surroundings. Designed by Principal Architects Tony Abey Kynadi and P. Samuel Mathew of Create Studio, the house is envisioned as a family refuge. Enveloped by decade-old mango trees, the home feels expansive and alive, with light dancing through its volumes.
“The plan shaped itself around the existing mango trees, allowing the home and the mango trees to grow alongside in a sustainable balance”
Tony Abey Kynadi and P. Samuel Mathew













