📍 Location: Kerala
🏡 Total Area: 4100 Sq.Ft. (380 Sq.m or 456 Sq.yds)
🛏️ Bedrooms: 4 | 🛁 Bathrooms: 5 | 🏞️ Courtyards: 2 | 🌊 Water Body: 1
A Homely Palace Blending Tradition and Tropical Wisdom
There are some houses that merely shelter life—and then there are homes like this, that celebrate it. Set amidst lush greenery and designed with timeless Kerala charm, this stunning 4100 Sq.Ft. tropical-style residence is not just a house but an expression of our very own culture, climate, and aesthetics.
Crafted with love and wisdom, this home embraces the principles of vernacular Kerala architecture, modern comfort, and climate-conscious living. With grand proportions, open courtyards, intricate woodwork, sloped tiled roofing, and the gentle presence of water elements, this home offers more than space—it offers a soul.
🏠 Square Feet Details
Area | Size |
---|---|
Ground Floor | 2700 Sq.Ft. |
First Floor | 1400 Sq.Ft. |
Total Floor Area | 4100 Sq.Ft. |
Bedrooms | 4 (All with attached dressing) |
Bathrooms | 5 |
Courtyards | 2 (Open to sky and internal) |
Water Body | 1 (Central feature) |
Porch | 1 |
Design Style | Traditional Kerala Tropical |
🌴 Tropical Kerala Style: Designed for Living in Harmony
This house follows the Kerala tropical architectural principles—deep roof overhangs, ventilated verandahs, sloped clay tile roofing, and spatial openness. Built with laterite and dressed in white lime-washed walls, the design keeps interiors cool even in peak summer. The natural textures of wood, stone, and clay blend organically with the surroundings, making the home feel like an extension of nature.
The exterior immediately strikes a chord with the onlooker—arched wooden verandahs, antique-style tiled gabled roofs, terracotta jalli fencing, and lush green landscaping. It’s not just about looks—these elements serve their function in shading, cooling, and protecting the home from Kerala’s heavy monsoon and tropical sun.

🛋️ Ground Floor Plan – A Journey Through Light and Life
The ground floor of this magnificent abode is a symphony of space, openness, and natural flow. Each room is designed not as a box, but as a living experience.
🌞 Porch & Sit Out
Stepping in through the traditional wooden double doors, the sit out invites you with thick granite seating, framed by carved wooden pillars, perfect for evening chats or morning tea in peace. This is where tradition begins and modern living flows in.
✨ Foyer, Living, and Double-Height Cut Out
The foyer leads into a formal living area, where sunlight dances through the double-height cutout, creating a striking vertical volume. The wooden staircase and skylit ceiling above allow air and light to flow unhindered.
💧 Central Water Body
At the heart of the home lies a serene indoor water body, bordered by natural stone and featuring aquatic plants. It’s not only visually stunning but also brings passive cooling and a spiritual calmness.
🪴 Two Courtyards
On either side of the dining and family space lie two courtyards—one open-to-sky with lush green planters, and the other shaded with a hanging garden. This brings nature right into your daily life. Monsoon rain falling in the courtyard—that’s the music of Kerala living.
🛏️ Bedrooms (2)
The ground floor has two spacious bedrooms, both with attached bathrooms and dedicated dressing areas. Thoughtfully placed windows bring in filtered daylight and monsoon breeze. One of the bedrooms is closer to the garden, ideal for the elderly.
🍽️ Dining & Family Living
The family living space and dining hall merge subtly, separated only by decor elements. The dining area opens into both courtyards, making mealtimes an immersive experience. A common wash and toilet is conveniently tucked near the dining.
🍳 Kitchen, Store & Work Area
Designed for functionality, the kitchen is spacious with granite counters, modular cabinets, and direct access to the store and utility work area. Whether it’s traditional sadya prep or daily chores, the layout flows perfectly.
🪔 First Floor Plan – Tranquility, Devotion, and Togetherness
The staircase wraps gracefully up to the first floor, leading into a bright upper living space, ideal for TV or reading.
🛏️ Three More Bedrooms
All three upstairs bedrooms come with attached bathrooms and dressing spaces. Windows are placed to maximize cross ventilation, and wooden flooring adds warmth and luxury. One of the bedrooms also has balcony access with garden-facing views.
🙏 Prayer Room
At the centre of the upper floor lies a small but divine prayer space, with a vaulted wooden ceiling and wall niche for lamps and icons. A sacred silence pervades here.
🌌 Open to Sky Space
One of the most beautiful elements is the open-to-sky courtyard, a breathing space that brings stars into your home and offers a meditative break from routine.

🏡 Why This Home is Special
- ✅ Architecturally rooted in Kerala traditions
- ✅ Climate-conscious tropical design
- ✅ Use of locally available materials – laterite, teak, Mangalore tiles
- ✅ Natural light and ventilation perfected
- ✅ Spiritual elements like prayer room, water body, and open courts
- ✅ Balance of luxury and simplicity

💬 Final Thoughts
This 4100 Sq.Ft. home is a tribute to the soul of Kerala. It stands not just as a structure but as a way of life—where rain is celebrated, courtyards are conversations, and walls are stories.
If you’re looking for a design that connects you to your roots, keeps you comfortable through all seasons, and gives every family member their own corner of joy—this traditional tropical Kerala house plan is your answer.
📌 Perfect for: Joint families, heritage lovers, tropical climate zones
📐 Design Style: Tropical Kerala Traditional
📸 Visualize the plan: Just imagine waking up to the sound of rain falling into the courtyard, a soft breeze moving through the louvers, and the smell of coffee brewing from your shaded verandah.
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Let your home not just be a shelter—but a sanctuary of meaning.

For more details of this home, contact (Home design in Calicut [Kozhikode])
Greenline Architects
Email : greenlineplan@gmail.com

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