27/01/2026
The story of Ragastal begins with its terracotta skin—arched jali panels that act like tuning pegs for the home, tempering light and shadow into a living rhythm across the day 🤎. From the informal amphitheatre steps that ripple out like sound waves, to the double-height living space where circular perforations cast a cascade of visual percussion, every surface here is scored like a piece of music. Black-and-white stone bands underfoot keep time as the tala, while warm clay, rattan and soft furnishings hold the melody of everyday life—an invitation to gather, listen and live inside a song.
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NMA Studio | Ragastal | music inspired architecture | terracotta jali facade | tuning peg concept | visual raga | amphitheatre steps | double height living | circular perforations | tala floor pattern | Indian classical rhythm | warm earthy palette | light and shadow play