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This Abandoned Building Was Reborn A A Boutique Farmhouse | Episode architects

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For 20 years, this abandoned building was a silent reminder of forgotten spaces and wasted potential. Yet every abandoned structure carries hidden stories waiting to be reimagined. A century-old granary, left unused for decades, has now been thoughtfully transformed into a boutique farmhouse through architectural ingenuity and carefully chosen materials. Set against the backdrop of the Western Ghats and nestled between lush paddy fields and a serene pond, Kalam embodies rustic charm and timeless beauty.

This Abandoned Building Was Reborn A A Boutique Farmhouse | Episode architects

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Exterior

The exterior colors of the abandoned building have been carefully selected to harmonize with nature. Some walls have been left untouched, with exposed concrete plaster retained to enhance this natural connection. Inside, warm and cozy tones create a welcoming contrast for guests. The bathrooms feature rustic color palettes with subtle red accents that add depth and character. A bathtub overlooking the fields and a screened opening at the top allow light and fresh air to flow in naturally.

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A veranda and bathroom have been added to the existing structure while preserving its original character. Our vision was not to demolish and replace, but to revive — to transform what already existed into something purposeful, sustainable, culturally rooted, and community-driven.

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Building With Memory

We chose to build with memory. We revived existing windows, doors, tiles, and columns for reuse. The veranda features columns salvaged from a dismantled local home, carrying with them nostalgia and stories of the past. A stone pillar sourced from a nearby dismantled temple now supports and shapes the outdoor space. The main door — restored from the original structure — proudly carries forward its legacy.

They designed the spatial layout to capture serene views of the paddy fields and the pond. Openings channel natural airflow, enabling comfortable cross-ventilation. The bathroom frames picturesque paddy views, with a bathtub positioned to soak in the scenery. The architects crafted every space for comfort, while remaining adaptable to the rhythms of village life. They retained existing greenery to provide natural cooling, blending the built environment seamlessly with the landscape.

Materials

The architects used bricks ,for the steps — chosen to complement the earthy palette and as an eco-friendly material choice. Clay tiles line the building, offering a natural, durable, and sustainable finish. They sourced old furniture and reclaimed wood, both locally and from the existing structure, reducing waste while enriching the space with character and warmth.

Beyond walls and roofs, this project created employment for local craftsmen, empowered farmers, and encouraged neighboring landowners to rediscover value in their land. It brings visitors closer to village life, generating both pride and livelihood. This is more than a building. It is a story of revival — of materials, of community, and of hope. A model that inspires others to build for tomorrow without wasting what yesterday left behind.

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Fact File

Designed by: Episode architects

Project Type: Residential Architecture Design

Project Name: Kalam by Paddy House

Location: Kerala

Year Built: 2025

Built-up Area: 1000 sqft

Principal Architects:  Malavika TS

Photograph Courtesy: Abhimanyu KV

Technical Team: Vignesh TS

General Contractor: Concrete factory

Source: Archdaily

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