We are seeking an experienced architect to prepare a complete architectural plan based on an existing reference layout for a North-East facing, Vastu-compliant residential house to be constructed on a Vidisha plot located within a 4-acre farmland. The proposed house should have an overall carpet area of approximately 1600 sq. ft., excluding open-to-sky courtyard spaces. A key design concept is an open-to-sky courtyard adjacent to the living room, promoting abundant natural light, cross-ventilation, and a strong indoor–outdoor relationship. The design must be highly functional, space-efficient, and structurally simple to keep construction costs under control, with the local turnkey construction cost benchmark of approximately ₹1,650 per sq. ft. treated as an important planning consideration. The house should be planned with clear provision for future vertical expansion (upper floor construction) when budget permits, without requiring major structural modifications. The façade should be visually appealing, preferably inspired by a traditional Wada-style architectural vocabulary with a modern contemporary touch, creating a timeless yet distinctive character. The house will face north-east towards the open farmland, while a village road lies on the north-western side of the plot, and the site planning should respond sensitively to these surroundings. Additionally, the house may be used as a farmstay and leased on platforms such as Airbnb when not occupied by the owners. Accordingly, the design should incorporate privacy zoning, guest-friendly circulation, and flexible room usage, while also ensuring that the overall layout, materials, openings, boundary treatment, and access control provide adequate security and are not prone to damage, misuse, or unauthorized access by outsiders. The final outcome should be a secure, cost-effective, future-ready, aesthetically pleasing, and climate-responsive residential design suitable for both personal living and short-term hospitality use.