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Giving a modern makeover to an old abode is often more challenging than building a brand-new house. This 25-year-old concrete house at Tirurangadi in Malappuram, Kerala had congested corridors, leaky ceiling and an insufficient supply of natural light and air. However, the family was emotionally
The silent and brooding abode in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, basks in the enchanting elegance of traditional architecture. At the same time, Nithin and Nisha’s dream abode at Venjaramoodu celebrates the chic style of contemporary aesthetics as well. The couple who leads a hectic professional life
Shijesh and Ramya’s 4.7-cent plot tucked into a corner at Vidyanagar in Kasaragod, Kerala, had thrown quite a few challenges at the design team. After leaving the legal setback, the structure had to be built in just 2.5 cents. The design team had been able to overcome the spatial limitations of the
Shiju and Jiji dreamed of an abode endowed with architectural aesthetics that is unique and matchless. And they built a house at Thottackad in Kottayam, Kerala with an enchanting theme and luxurious features. The mansion that sprawls in 10,000 sqft stands in a lavish 40 cents land. The house
Arun’s family had built this spacious 2200 sq ft house, in 11 cents, in the heart of Thodupuzha town, in 1980. Although the house still looked elegant, time had taken a toll on the structure. The family didn’t have the heart to pull down the house as they were emotionally attached to it. So, they
Sanoop and Sangeetha are now thrilled to show around their contemporary abode in Odanavattom in Kollam, Kerala built on a narrow plot. The new house has been built after pulling down the old house that stood there. It was quite a challenge constructing the house on the 5 cents plot that is just 6
The contemporary house blends old and new, featuring a sloping green bed, open-plan living, and stunning natural light.
The scarcity and rising costs of natural building materials are prompting consumers to seek alternative options. Significant changes have occurred in wall plastering, which was traditionally done using cement, sand, and water. The unavailability and high price of sand are leading consumers to
Rare are the Malayalis who haven't experienced, witnessed, or been involved in a boundary dispute at least once in their lifetime. When things are amicable, it's always wise to demarcate boundaries with a wall to avoid future conflicts and hassles. However, the time and expense involved in
The 900-square-feet house in Chembazhanty, Thiruvananthapuram, which was built 30 years ago, was ridden with a lot of inconveniences. The plot, situated below road level, was inaccessible by car, forcing the residents to climb and descend twenty steps each time they entered or left. Despite its age
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