House 1 

This house was by the entrance of the village and was divided into two parts, one for a single family each. The smaller house had a linear arrangement of spaces. The padvi was the first space by the entrance of the house, which was the most public and where the visitors were welcomed. The next space was called osri; this part of the house was the most occupied, where the inhabitants of the house spent the most of their time. Next was the ghar, the centermost part with the highest plinth level. It was a space which was only accessed by the family, where they kept their things like clothes and food. Then came the mori, which was the bathing space. The last space is the gotha, which was at the end of the house. This was where the family kept their animals. In the bigger house, an almost similar arrangement of spaces was followed, here with the padvi extending and wrapping around the house to become the kitchen space.