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Title: Best Architects in Kerala | Suvarnarekha Design Consultants


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SUVARNAREKHA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, KOTTAYAM
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ABOUT US
  • Suvarnarekha Design Consultants is a renowned
    architecture firm based in Kerala, known for
    delivering exceptional designs and transforming
    visions into reality. With a team of highly
    skilled and experienced architects, we are
    committed to bringing the best architectural
    solutions to our clients. Our expertise ranges
    from residential and commercial projects to
    institutional and hospitality designs. As one of
    the best architects in Kerala, we combine
    innovation, functionality, and aesthetics to
    create spaces that are not only visually
    captivating but also functional and sustainable.
    Trust us to bring your dreams to life with our
    impeccable designs and comprehensive
    architectural services.

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Introduction
  • Challenges and opportunities of designing a house
    in Kerala
  • Kerala has a unique climate and geography that
    poses challenges and opportunities for house
    design.
  • Kerala has a rich tradition of architectural
    styles and principles that can be incorporated
    into modern house design.
  • Kerala has a variety of locally-sourced and
    eco-friendly building materials that can be used
    to reduce costs and environmental impact.
  • Kerala has a small and competitive market for
    house design, which requires innovation and
    experimentation to stand out and meet the needs
    and preferences of the clients.
  • Kerala has a growing demand and awareness for
    energy-efficient and green house design, which
    creates opportunities for incorporating renewable
    energy sources and smart technologies.

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Kerala House Design Key Elements and Principles
  • Traditional architectural styles of Kerala and
    their relation to Vaastu Shastra and Thach Shastra
  • Four halls or wings around a central courtyard in
    Kerala home designs Nalukettu, Ettukettu, and
    Pathinarukkettu.
  • Pathinarukkettu means "sixteen blocks" and has
    four courtyards, Nalukettu means "four blocks"
    and has one, Ettukettu means "eight blocks" and
    has two.
  • Vastu Shastra, an ancient architectural theory
    that specifies the optimal arrangement,
    direction, and size of structures in relation to
    cosmic energy and natural components, is the
    foundation for these architectural forms.
  • These designs are also grounded on the ideas of
    Thachu Shastra, the age-old discipline of
    carpentry that outlines the supplies, methods,
    and procedures needed to build wooden buildings
    without the use of nails or interlocking joints.
  • These designs highlight the workmanship,
    aesthetics, and social values of the area while
    also reflecting the culture, climate, and
    topography of Kerala. They also offer plenty of
    natural light, ventilation, and rainwater
    collection.

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Slope Roof A Unique Feature of Kerala House
Design
  • How slope roofs are suitable for keralas climate
    and how they are constructed
  • Slope roofs, also called Nadumuttam roofs, are a
    distinctive feature of Kerala house design that
    have a steep angle and a central opening.
  • Slope roofs are suitable for Keralas heavy
    rainfall and tropical climate because they allow
    the rainwater to drain quickly and efficiently,
    preventing leaks and dampness.
  • Slope roofs also create a natural ventilation
    system that cools the indoor spaces and reduces
    the heat and humidity. The central opening,
    called Nadumuttam, acts as a skylight that brings
    in natural light and fresh air.
  • Slope roofs are constructed using locally
    available and eco-friendly materials, such as
    clay tiles and palm leaves. Clay tiles are
    durable, waterproof, and fire-resistant, while
    palm leaves are lightweight, flexible, and
    renewable.
  • Slope roofs are built using traditional
    techniques and craftsmanship, such as
    interlocking joints and wooden pegs, without
    using nails or metal. The roof structure is
    supported by wooden beams and columns that are
    carved and decorated with intricate patterns.

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Wooden Elements Adding Warmth and Elegance to
Kerala House Design
  • Wood is a versatile material that can be used for
    various purposes in Kerala house design, such as
    structural support, decorative elements,
    furniture, and flooring. Wood can also be carved,
    painted, or polished to create different effects
    and styles.
  • Wood is a durable material that can withstand the
    climatic conditions of Kerala, such as heavy
    rainfall, high humidity, and termites. Wood also
    has natural insulation properties that help to
    keep the indoor temperature comfortable and
    reduce energy consumption.
  • The most common types of wood used in Kerala
    house design are teak, rosewood, and jackfruit.
    These woods are sourced from the forests of
    Kerala and neighboring states, such as Tamil Nadu
    and Karnataka.
  • Teak is a high-quality wood that is known for its
    strength, resistance, and elegance. Teak is used
    for rafters, beams, columns, doors, windows, and
    furniture. Teak has a golden brown color and a
    smooth texture that enhances the beauty of Kerala
    house design.
  • Rosewood is a premium wood that is known for its
    opulence, durability, and fragrance. Rosewood is
    used for carvings, pillars, and furniture.
    Rosewood has a dark brown color and a fine grain
    that adds richness and character to Kerala house
    design.
  • Jackfruit is a low-cost wood that is known for
    its availability, flexibility, and
    sustainability. Jackfruit is used for walls,
    floors, and roofs. Jackfruit has a light yellow
    color and a coarse texture that creates a rustic
    and natural feel in Kerala house design.

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Verandas and Gallery Spaces Linking the Indoors
and Outdoors in Kerala House Design
  • Verandas and gallery spaces are open areas that
    surround the main building or connect different
    parts of the house. They are usually covered by
    sloping roofs and supported by wooden pillars.
  • Verandas and gallery spaces are important for
    creating open and airy spaces in Kerala house
    design because they provide natural light and
    ventilation, as well as a seamless transition
    between the indoors and outdoors.
  • Verandas and gallery spaces have various purposes
    and benefits, such as
  • They serve as meeting or gathering points for
    family and friends, where they can socialize,
    entertain, or celebrate.
  • They offer a relaxing and comfortable space,
    where people can enjoy the views of the
    surrounding nature, read a book, or take a nap.
  • They enhance the aesthetic appeal and elegance of
    the house, as they showcase the craftsmanship and
    design of the wooden elements and furniture.
  • Some examples of verandas and gallery spaces and
    their furniture are
  • A spacious veranda with a jhoola, or a swing,
    that adds a playful and cozy touch to the space.
  • A gallery space with chairs and tables, where
    people can have tea, snacks, or games.
  • A veranda with a traditional Kerala-style sofa,
    or a charupadi, that provides a comfortable and
    stylish seating option.

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Ventilation Ensuring Comfort and Freshness in
Kerala House Design
  • Ventilation is the process of exchanging indoor
    air with outdoor air, which helps to maintain a
    comfortable and healthy indoor environment
  • Ventilation is essential for reducing the impact
    of high temperature and humidity in Kerala house
    design, because it can
  • Lower the indoor temperature by removing excess
    heat and allowing cooler air to enter.
  • Reduce the indoor humidity by removing moisture
    and preventing mold and mildew growth
  • Improve the indoor air quality by removing
    pollutants, odors, and allergens.
  • Enhance the indoor comfort and well-being by
    creating a fresh and pleasant atmosphere.
  • The methods and strategies used to achieve
    natural ventilation in Kerala house design are
  • Courtyards These are open spaces in the center
    or around the house that act as lungs for the
    house. They allow natural light and air to enter
    the house and create a microclimate that
    moderates the temperature and humidity.
  • Openings These are windows, doors, skylights,
    and other apertures that provide cross
    ventilation and stack ventilation. Cross
    ventilation occurs when openings on opposite
    sides of the house allow air to flow
    horizontally, while stack ventilation occurs when
    openings on different levels of the house allow
    air to flow vertically.

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Ventilation Ensuring Comfort and Freshness in
Kerala House Design
  • Louvers These are slats or blades that can be
    adjusted to control the direction and amount of
    air flow. They are often used on windows, doors,
    and walls to regulate the ventilation and shading
  • Shutters These are panels that can be opened or
    closed to protect the openings from rain, wind,
    and sun. They are often made of wood, metal, or
    bamboo and can be decorated with carvings or
    paintings
  • Some examples of ventilation and its effects on
    the indoor environment and energy efficiency are
  • A traditional Kerala house with a sloping roof
    and a central courtyard that provides natural
    ventilation and cooling.
  • A modern Kerala house with large windows and
    louvers that allow natural ventilation and light.
  • A green Kerala house with solar panels and
    rainwater harvesting that uses natural
    ventilation and renewable energy sources.

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Eco-Friendly Materials Promoting Sustainability
and Harmony in Kerala House Design
  • Eco-friendly materials are preferred and
    encouraged in Kerala house design because they
    have low environmental impact, high durability,
    and low cost. They also create a natural and
    aesthetic appeal that blends with the local
    culture and landscape.
  • The types and sources of eco-friendly materials
    used in Kerala house design are
  • Bamboo This is a fast-growing and renewable
    plant that can be used for structural support,
    roofing, fencing, and furniture. Bamboo is
    sourced from the forests and plantations of
    Kerala and neighboring states.
  • Mud This is a mixture of clay, sand, and water
    that can be used for making bricks, blocks, and
    plaster. Mud is sourced from the site itself or
    nearby areas. Mud has excellent insulation and
    thermal properties that keep the house cool and
    comfortable.
  • Coconut This is a versatile and abundant fruit
    that can be used for making coir, a fiber that
    can be used for making mats, ropes, and
    mattresses. Coconut can also be used for making
    shells, a hard material that can be used for
    making bowls, spoons, and lamps. Coconut is
    sourced from the coconut palms that grow
    abundantly in Kerala.

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  • Some examples of eco-friendly materials and their
    applications are
  • A mud house that uses mud bricks, blocks, and
    plaster for the walls, floors, and roofs. The mud
    house also has bamboo rafters, columns, and doors
    that add strength and beauty to the structure.
  • A bamboo house that uses bamboo poles, beams, and
    panels for the walls, floors, and roofs. The
    bamboo house also has bamboo furniture, such as
    chairs, tables, and beds that create a cozy and
    elegant space.
  • A coconut house that uses coir mats, ropes, and
    mattresses for the flooring, bedding, and
    curtains. The coconut house also has coconut
    shells, bowls, spoons, and lamps that add a touch
    of creativity and charm to the decor.

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Aesthetic Palette Reflecting the Culture and
Nature of Kerala House Design
  • The aesthetic palette of Kerala house design is
    influenced by the culture and nature of Kerala,
    as it reflects the diversity, richness, and
    harmony of the region.
  • The colors and patterns used in Kerala house
    design are inspired by the natural elements, such
    as the earth, water, sky, and vegetation, as well
    as the cultural symbols, such as the gods,
    festivals, and art forms.
  • Some of the common colors and patterns used in
    Kerala house design are
  • White This color represents purity, peace, and
    spirituality. It is often used for the walls,
    ceilings, and floors, creating a contrast with
    the wooden elements and furniture. White is also
    associated with the traditional attire of Kerala,
    such as the mundu and the saree.
  • Green This color represents nature, life, and
    prosperity. It is often used for the roofs,
    doors, and windows, creating a harmony with the
    surrounding landscapes. Green is also associated
    with the banana leaves, coconut palms, and paddy
    fields that are abundant in Kerala.

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Aesthetic Palette Reflecting the Culture and
Nature of Kerala House Design
  • Red This color represents energy, passion, and
    auspiciousness. It is often used for the accents,
    such as the pillars, carvings, and paintings,
    creating a focal point and a vibrancy in the
    house. Red is also associated with the Hindu
    gods, such as Ganesha and Lakshmi, and the
    festivals, such as Onam and Vishu.
  • Gold This color represents wealth, royalty, and
    elegance. It is often used for the ornaments,
    such as the lamps, mirrors, and jewelry, creating
    a luxurious and opulent appeal in the house. Gold
    is also associated with the Kerala mural
    paintings, which depict the scenes from the epics
    and the legends.

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  • Some examples of the aesthetic palette and its
    expressions are
  • A Kerala house with a white wall, a green roof, a
    red pillar, and a gold lamp, creating a stunning
    and balanced combination of colors and elements.
  • A Kerala house with a white saree, a green banana
    leaf, a red flower, and a gold necklace, creating
    a beautiful and festive display of colors and
    items.
  • A Kerala house with a white ceiling, a green
    door, a red painting, and a gold mirror, creating
    a splendid and artistic showcase of colors and
    objects.

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Advantages of Kerala House Design
  • Cultural Heritage and Natural Beauty
  • Climate Adaptability
  • Comfort and Aesthetics
  • Eco-Friendliness and Sustainability

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CONCLUSION
  • Designing a house for different seasons and
    climates in Kerala requires careful attention to
    the orientation, ventilation, materials, and
    aesthetics of the building. Kerala has a tropical
    climate with hot and humid summers, heavy
    monsoons, and mild winters. Therefore, the house
    should be able to adapt to the changing weather
    conditions and provide comfort and convenience to
    the occupants. Some of the features and
    considerations that can help achieve this are
  • Facing the house towards the prevailing winds and
    avoiding direct exposure to the sun.
  • Creating courtyard spaces, verandas, and
    galleries to allow natural light and air
    circulation.
  • Using slope roofs, clay tiles, and palm leaves to
    prevent rainwater accumulation and heat gain.
  • Incorporating wooden elements, carvings, and
    furniture to add warmth and charm to the house.
  • Following the principles of Vastu Shastra and
    Thachu Shastra to ensure harmony and balance in
    the layout and design of the house.
  • Choosing eco-friendly and locally available
    materials that are durable and easy to maintain.
  • Using a simple and elegant color palette that
    reflects the natural beauty of Kerala.
  • By following these guidelines, one can design a
    house that is not only beautiful and functional,
    but also respectful and responsive to the
    environment and culture of Kerala.

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Architects, Interior Designers, and Landscape
Designers Trio-Chambers Kanjikuzhy, Kottayam
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