Rahul and Priya, both doctors, were eager to create a cosy and elegant home in Perinthalmanna, Malappuram, Kerala. Their modern contemporary house, despite its simple flat-roofed elevation, boasts unique features on both sides, cleverly utilizing multiple entrances.

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The exterior is serenely adorned in white. Interestingly, the house has double entrances on two sides. The ground floor comprises a sit-out, living area, kitchen with a work area, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. Upstairs, there are two more bedrooms, a bathroom, and a balcony.

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The modern kitchen is stylishly furnished in white and wood. Wooden tiles complement the theme on the floor. The sturdy cabinets are finished in plywood and mica, while the countertop is clad in nano-white.

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The open-roof courtyard is a stunning focal point. A jali (lattice) wall adds an aesthetic touch, while the roof is secured with a grille for safety. A Buddha figurine and indoor plants lend a peaceful atmosphere. The bedrooms are simple, avoiding bright colours, but include ensuite bathrooms and full-length wardrobes.

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The formal living area features a double-height ceiling, creating a spacious feel. The dining area includes a simple yet elegant table with chairs on one side and a bench on the other.

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A compact metal and wood staircase leads to the upper living area. The flooring here is unique, featuring tiles in various patterns and colours. At night, the house exudes a captivating ambiance, highlighted by lights illuminating the elevation and compound walls.

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Project Facts
Location – Perinthalmanna, Malappuram
Plot – 10 cents
Area – 2680 SFT
Owners – Dr. Rahul and Dr. Priya
Architects – Sarath and Swaroop
TSquare Architects, Calicut

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