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A Modern House in Kerala with a Natural and Earthy Look | Grey Collective

Editor’s Note: AA residence in Kerala honors its surroundings while being nonchalant in its existence. The cubical structure, in its diluted tones, invites one into the bleeding white interiors. Apart from the double-height dining that grabs attention, the fish pond is a sweet surprise that adorns the living room. The furniture pieces too follow that minimal design language that is observed in all spaces. ~ Nishal Sevak

Firstly, the client, a doctor with a family of six, wanted to renovate their old house which gave birth to a modern house in Kerala with a natural and earthy look. They needed an extra bedroom and more spacious common areas, as well as more natural light inside. The house was built over 25 years ago and had undergone several unplanned changes over time. Thus, the design aimed to meet the client’s needs within a limited budget.

A Modern House in Kerala with a Natural and Earthy Look | Grey Collective

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Space distribution and design elements

The dining area expands into a double-height space with a full glass wall on the north side to allow maximum sunlight and it has windows on three sides, making it bright and airy throughout the day. Overlooking an open to sky courtyard, a fish pond graces the dining and formal living areas.

The facade of the house extends to cover the new addition, creating a veranda on the ground floor and a balcony on the first floor. So, louvers were used on the facade to provide privacy for the balcony and character to the façade.

The courtyard serves as an informal entrance for the client from his clinic. The courtyard door functions as a window as well.

Furthermore, on the back side of the house, the old work area was demolished and replaced with a new spacious one. A buffer space was added in between the bedroom and toilet that could be used as a prayer or study area. Thus, on the first floor, this space became a larger bedroom.

Further, the upper living room overlooked the dining area below, creating a connection between the two floors. In conclusion, the design aimed to achieve a minimalist and clean aesthetic that met the client’s needs and budget.

Fact File

Designed by: Grey Collective

Project Type: Residential Architecture Design

Project Name: AA Residence

Location: Paravur, Kerala

Year Built: 2022

Duration of the project:  14 Months

Plot Area: 22 Cents

Built-up Area: 2809 Sq.ft

Project Cost: 35 Lakhs

Principal Architect: Ar. Amanullah Nazar

Photograph Courtesy: Sixteenistonine

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