Wednesday, September 03, 2008

About homes and such..

Lucknow, especially the area I stay in has a lot of old buildings, with some new construction jutting far in between. Though I love modern architecture, those new houses with minimalist, all white interiors, dark brown furniture, huge skylights, et all but its the old homes that intrigue me.

I often happen to pass many such old homes with faded, mossed exteriors, big windows with semi broken panes and wonder about them. I imagine the interiors would probably be slightly faded with assorted furniture, things scattered, maybe a lie back chair, the ones with old floral covers, that familiar, cozy smell lingering on them. I visualise rickety, well used furniture, so old that each has a story to reveal or is occupied by its favorite people. The kitchen would be small and cluttered, very close to the living area so that when a meal is prepared, the whole house smells of it.. A washing area on the backyard with a green Videocon and a succession of clothes lines for those umpteen clothes, a circular staircase that would lead to the terrace with potted plants in assorted jars, pots, even bins or then maybe a well kept area..

I then proceed to imagine the kind of people living there. Whether it would be a big family or a nuclear one living in a big house, if they'd be a happy lot or the continuously cribbing kinds, if there would be any old people like grandparents in the house who'd have built this place with a zillion dreams and how they would be having so many memories attached to every room, every bit furniture, even the linen being used in the house.. If the house would have pictures all over the walls, telling bits about the people who've been a part of it (am especially biased towards old pictures, the black and white ones)..

But mostly I relate it to my place, a big and old house with a courtyard in the centre and even a well.. A house that is about 35 years old to which new wings have been added to accommodate additions to the family, a place which isn't that old when you compare it to the old heritage homes but its not new either, a place that I happen to love despite its clutter, inspite of the functional lines of one room merging into the other but that’s one place I'd rather be than anywhere else.. And I guess that’s what makes it home for me..

12 comments:

Sangfroid said...

Sam, You've created a vivid imagery in this post! It is quite wonderful :-)

And home is home no matter what!

~ ॐ ~ said...

this is a very beautifully written post...

loved it...

ani said...

home tweet home! :) and the words just sort of wove the image together! awwsum!

Anonymous said...

Somebody's Back in form.

Way to go SRT!!!

Sam said...

Sangfroid, Thanks!! :) I know, home's home..

Om, Thanks!! :)

Ani, Thanks sweetie.. :D

Anon, :D

Unknown said...

Yeh there's something about those kinda homes, with those teakwood beams and rough floorings.

Things of the past for me sadly.

Adicrazy said...

I can almost see the place now, hanks to you!
And you have a courtyard in the centre of the house? That is so cool! I used to have a similar house till I was 12. The we moved on to a much 'new-style' house. I still dream about the old house.
:)

Adicrazy said...

grr....I meant 'THANK'
:)

Impressionist said...

great to have u back Sam! :)
that was a great post for ur comeback :D

-I

Adicrazy said...

Hey...can u get in touch with me via mail about that house thingy? My mail id is on my blog. I think I can help. :)

Sam said...

J, Dude, where have you been?? I GOTTA read your blog and I can't so do something about it!! :P
And those old homes are just great, aren't they.. :)

Adi, Yeh, I do have a huge courtyard at my place and its awesome but I love modern houses too and you are lucky to have had best of both!! :)

Impressionist, Thanks sweetie!! :D

SS said...

What a lovely post!
It reminded me of my old home...in Lucknow. Brought back memories of my childhood. Thanks!

Hey! You are also from Lucknow. How nice! :)