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SpaceDNA's Splitscape Residence: A split-level Indian home organized around a rust-orange staircase

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Rheanna Hopkins

15h ago· 7 min readenNews

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SpaceDNA designed Splitscape Residence, a multi-generational family home in Coimbatore, India, on a compact 113-square-metre urban plot. The house features split-level floors and mezzanines arranged around a triple-height living void, with a striking rust-orange oxide-coated staircase as its centerpiece. Perforated corten steel screens filter natural light throughout the interior. The three-bedroom home accommodates the clients, their two sons, and elderly parents, demonstrating thoughtful space optimization on a tight urban site.

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Perforated steel screens filter light into this multi-generational house in Coimbatore, India
SpaceDNA designed the three-bedroom family home for the client, their two sons and elderly parents
The house occupies a 113-square-metre site and is organised across split-level floors and mezzanines around a triple-height living space
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Perforated corten steel screens and a rust-orange staircase characterise this split-level house in Coimbatore, India, designed by architecture studio SpaceDNA on a compact urban plot.

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