Project Overview
- Total Area: 2190 sq. ft. (195 sq. m. or 233 sq. yd.)
- Ground Floor: 1280 sq. ft.
- First Floor: 910 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms: 4 (All bath attached)
- Design Style: Flat Roof Modern Contemporary
- Floors: 2
A Closer Look at the Architectural Style
What immediately sets this home apart is its sharp-edged modernist design, built with a flat roof structure that enhances the horizontal spread of the elevation. The architecture leans strongly into the contemporary idiom—clean lines, minimal embellishment, and a pronounced use of geometric framing.
Large box projections, deep set windows, and cantilevered slabs create an engaging play of depth and shadow. One particularly eye-catching detail is the circular wall cutout on the first-floor balcony, offering an unexpected organic contrast to the otherwise linear composition.
This home is not just a visual marvel but a structural composition built for modern Indian living—practical, airy, and stylishly grounded in everyday usability.

Ground Floor Plan and Facilities
The 1280 sq. ft. ground floor is thoughtfully designed for everyday family life, with a clear separation between public and private spaces.
- Sit out
- Guest Living
- Family living
- Prayer
- Dinnig
- Bedroom - 2,(2 bath attached)
- Common toilet-1
- Kitchen
- Workearea
- Store room and Portico
First Floor Plan and Features
The 910 sq. ft. first floor is an extension of privacy, luxury, and leisure.
- Bedroom - 2 (2 bath attached)
- Upper living
- Balcony
Color Palette and Materials
The carefully balanced color palette reinforces the contemporary styling. A mix of cool greys, pure whites, and muted teal-blue tones flow across the exterior, while accents of natural wood provide warmth. Charcoal stone cladding and granite-textured wall finishes offer a subtle ruggedness, contrasted beautifully by smooth plastered surfaces.
Highlight elements include:
- Textured Niches in dark stone-like finish
- Wood-finish HPL panels around windows and balcony walls
- Terracotta jali screen beside the entrance—both decorative and functional
- Glass railings with aluminum trims, enhancing transparency and lightness
- LED exterior lighting that dramatizes shadows after dusk
Smart Use of Openings
Windows are not just functional here—they are architectural features. The house uses a blend of vertical slit windows and large framed openings that allow generous daylight to flow in while maintaining privacy. The strategic placement of windows ensures cross-ventilation and controlled sunlight exposure, making it energy-efficient and naturally lit throughout the day.
Landscape and Exterior Detailing
The exterior landscaping, although minimal, complements the house perfectly. Raised planters near the entrance filled with greenery soften the hardscape and bring a dash of nature to the front. The paved driveway and open yard area provide ample circulation space and easy rainwater drainage.
The lighting layout deserves special mention—subtle LED uplighting and side wall sconces elevate the house’s look dramatically during nighttime, making it glow like a contemporary sculpture.
Why This Design Works
This home is more than just four walls and a roof. It's a well-thought-out architectural statement that considers:
- Aesthetic elegance without unnecessary complexity
- Functionality across both floors with clearly defined zones
- Natural ventilation and lighting through strategic fenestration
- Smart material use for durability and weather resistance
- Visual harmony through proportion, symmetry, and textural balance
Whether you are a design enthusiast, a homeowner planning your dream residence, or simply someone who appreciates well-executed architecture—this 2190 sq. ft. modern flat roof home stands as a shining example of contemporary Kerala-style living done right.
For more info about this house, contact (Home design Malappuram)
Techno design
Designer : Rishad PP
Manjeri, Malappuram
Ph : +91 9745904142 (Also WhatsApp)
Email:binu4142@gmail.com

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