Private House / NS Studio / Georgia

  • Project: Private House
  • Architect: NS STUDIO
  • Location: Georgia, Tvaladi
  • Year: 2023
  • Area: 700 m2
  • Photography: Grigory Sokolinsky

Nestled in the Georgian village of Tvaladi, NS Studio crafts a residence that fuses historical memory and contemporary architecture. A robust stone façade grounds the building in local vernacular while generous glazing and refined timber volumes open the home to the surrounding hills, establishing a poised balance between rootedness and openness.

Georgian house in Tvaladi with stone walls and timber volumes set against rolling hills.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

This design pursues a dialogue between past and present—a calm domestic architecture that feels anchored yet forward-looking, tactile yet refined. The house is largely single-storey, bending gently to accommodate views and daily rituals.

A Modern Homage to Georgian Vernacular

Public areas—living, dining, and kitchen—unfold along a glazed wing that frames the landscape, while private bedrooms in a more opaque wing are tuned for retreat. Clerestories and skylights punctuate the roofline to draw soft daylight deep into the plan without compromising privacy.

Glazed living and dining wing with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Georgian countryside.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

A perpendicular cellar structure extends from the main volume, repeating the language of stone, wood, and crisp lines. It anchors the composition, adds functional storage and tasting space, and completes a subtle courtyard geometry that shelters outdoor life from the wind.

Stone-and-timber cellar volume set perpendicular to the main house, shaping a sheltered court.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

Spatial Organization & Layout

The social wing’s floor-to-ceiling glazing acts as a living panorama; interiors spill onto terraces that step with the terrain. In contrast, the bedroom wing remains introspective, with carefully placed clerestories and skylights that curate light, sky, and seasonal change. Circulation is simple and legible, encouraging cross-ventilation and easy movement across daily routines.

Terrace outside the living areas with stone paving and timber soffits opening to the hills.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

The house interfaces with the land rather than dominating it: low rooflines, tactile materials, and a measured footprint let the topography and vegetation remain protagonists in the scene.

Living room view where the landscape reads as part of the interior composition through large glazing.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

Materiality & Architectural Expression

The palette celebrates natural textures and structural honesty:

  • Exterior stone walls reference local tradition and add thermal mass.
  • Timber appears in structure, ceilings, and bespoke joinery, warming the interior tone.
  • Expansive glazing in the social wing injects light and frames the site.
  • Interior finishes balance coarse stone with smooth wood and plaster for a refined rusticity.
Close-up of hand-laid stone façade with timber soffit and precise junctions.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

Large windows transform nature into an interior surface; shadows from eaves and reveals create a slow, time-of-day register on walls and floors, accentuating the home’s meditative pace.

Interior composition of stone, wood, and glass with softly modulated daylight.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

Light, Comfort & Atmosphere

Daylight is the guiding element. Clerestories lend an even, ambient glow; deep reveals temper glare; and night lighting is largely indirect, emphasizing texture and volume. The plan and openings promote cross-ventilation for summer comfort, while the mass and layers retain warmth in colder months.

Bedroom corridor with clerestory windows washing stone and timber surfaces in soft light.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

The result is a layered sensory experience—stone underfoot, timber overhead, landscape all around—where interior and exterior feel woven together by light and air.

Dining area oriented to hillside views, combining warm timber ceilings with glazed walls.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

A Continuum of Old and New

Private House in Tvaladi reads as a meditation on place, memory, and light. Rather than a statement piece, NS Studio composes a quiet architecture of sensitivity—one that gives voice to the land’s character while providing a refined, durable home for its inhabitants. The house feels at once anchored in Georgian heritage and attuned to the present—a balanced synthesis of tradition and modernity.

Sheltered outdoor threshold with stone paving and timber soffit forming a calm transition zone.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

Living room with timber ceiling, stone accent wall, and panoramic glazing to the landscape.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

As the day turns, the architecture’s restraint becomes expressive—shadows deepen, materials glow, and the home’s quiet character comes to the fore, reinforcing its contemplative ambience.

Twilight view of terrace and interior warmth as landscape slips into blue hour in Tvaladi.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

The cellar wing, gardens, and hardscape together choreograph outdoor living rooms that are seasonally adaptable—from shaded summer meals to crisp autumn evenings by the stone walls’ stored warmth.

Low stone walls and soft planting define intimate outdoor living rooms beside the house.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

Oblique exterior showing stone massing, timber eaves, and sky reflections in glass.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky
Minimal interior composition balancing rough stone with smooth wood and plaster finishes.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky
Entry court with stone paving and timber canopy forming a welcoming, protected threshold.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky
Bedroom with oak floors, soft plaster walls, and narrow clerestory light for privacy and calm.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky
Detail of timber joinery and soffit meeting stone wall, showing precise craftsmanship.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky
Nighttime silhouette of the house with warm interior glow behind stone walls and glazing.
Photography © Grigory Sokolinsky

Posted by NS STUDIO

NS Studio was founded in 2013 by Luka Chaganava and Nino Tchanturia in Tbilisi, Georgia. The studio designs across typologies—including private houses, clinics, offices, hotels, and mixed-use developments—blending architecture and interior design with research and innovation. NS Studio seeks to produce original, thoughtful, and high-quality works that respond to site, program, and client identity. Through a collaborative and context-aware process, the firm emphasizes spatial clarity, material character, and lasting expression.