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2140 Sq.Ft. Mixed Roof Contemporary Home in Kerala – A Balanced Blend of Warmth and Modern Geometry

There are houses that impress at first glance, and then there are houses that stay with you because everything about them feels measured, thoughtful, and practical. This 2140 square feet (199 square meters / 238 square yards) mixed roof residence belongs firmly in the second category. It is not flamboyant, not over-designed, but quietly confident—crafted for real families, real climate, and real living.

With a built-up area of 2140 Sq.Ft., divided into 1355 Sq.Ft. on the ground floor and 785 Sq.Ft. on the first floor, this home balances aesthetics with efficiency. Designed as a mixed roof architectural style, it merges the climatic advantages of a sloped roof with the crisp modernity of flat slab projections.

Architectural Character – Modern Tropical with Structural Logic

The first thing that defines this home is its mixed roof profile. The sloped gable roof brings in strong regional relevance—ideal for Kerala’s heavy monsoon conditions—while the flat concrete projections over the porch and balcony introduce clean contemporary lines.

The triangular gable portion is clad in textured stone, adding depth and character. It is not just a decorative gesture; it visually anchors the upper mass and gives the façade a sense of permanence. The perforated detailing within the gable softens the geometry and subtly enhances ventilation.

The massing is well balanced. A white base volume grounds the structure, while the warm earthy-toned upper façade creates contrast without overpowering the design. The result is a composition that feels modern but not alien to its surroundings.

Material Palette & Exterior Finishes

The house relies on controlled material layering rather than excess ornamentation:

  • Stone cladding on the gable for texture and durability
  • Earthy terracotta-toned exterior plaster for warmth
  • Muted grey trims and frames to highlight structural lines
  • Wood-finish doors and window frames to introduce organic softness

The colour combination is intentional. White reduces heat absorption, brown adds personality, and grey stabilizes the palette. This tri-tone strategy ensures the elevation remains elegant both during the day and under artificial lighting at night.

The wooden main door becomes a focal point at the entrance, complemented by subtle lighting that enhances the façade after sunset.

Modern 2140 sq ft mixed roof house design in Kerala with stone gable and warm brown facade

Ground Floor Plan – 1355 Sq.Ft. of Practical Comfort

  • 1 bedroom Attached
  • 1 bedroom Attached With Dress
  • Living Room
  • Sit Out
  • Pooja
  • Stair Area
  • Dining
  • Kitchen
  • Work Area
  • Store
  • Common Toilet

First Floor – 785 Sq.Ft. of Private Retreat

  • 1 Bedroom
  • 1 Bedroom Attached
  • Living
  • Balcony
  • Utility Terrace
Front elevation of contemporary 3 bedroom Kerala house with balcony and sloped roof

Climatic Responsiveness & Structural Intelligence

This home is not merely designed for visual appeal. It respects tropical realities:

  • Sloped roof for efficient rainwater drainage
  • Adequate overhangs to protect windows from monsoon exposure
  • Balanced window placements for cross ventilation
  • Light exterior colours to reduce heat gain
  • Terrace spaces that enhance airflow

The mixed roof approach allows the house to maintain both climatic efficiency and modern architectural language.

Side angle view of modern mixed roof home with car porch and wooden detailing

Construction Cost & Value

As of February 2026, the approximate construction cost is:

  • ₹47 Lakhs*
  • $51,696*
  • AED 1,89,839*

(*Cost may vary depending on location, material choice, and market fluctuations.)

Considering the total built-up area of 2140 Sq.Ft., the design offers strong value for families seeking a mid-range modern home with cultural sensibility and long-term durability.

Night view of 2140 sq ft Kerala house with warm exterior lighting and stone gable roof

Who Is This House Ideal For?

  • Medium-sized Kerala families
  • Homeowners seeking a 3–4 bedroom functional layout
  • Families requiring ground-floor bedrooms
  • Budget-conscious builders wanting aesthetic clarity without structural extravagance
  • Buyers looking for a modern tropical mixed roof house design under 50 lakhs
Front night elevation of contemporary Kerala home with balcony and soft facade lighting Angled night view of modern tropical mixed roof house with car porch and landscape lights

Final Thoughts

What makes this 2140 Sq.Ft. mixed roof house compelling is its restraint. It does not depend on complex geometry or luxury materials to make a statement. Instead, it relies on proportion, climate-aware design, and carefully layered materials.

It is a house that feels livable from the first step inside. Every space has purpose. Every elevation line has logic. And every design decision appears rooted in practicality rather than trend.

When square footage, cost efficiency, and architectural sensibility align this well, the result is not just a house—it becomes a home built for decades.

If you are planning to construct a mixed roof contemporary home in Kerala within a realistic budget range, this design deserves serious consideration.

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For more info about this house, contact

Arconic Architects & interiors (Home Design in Kannur)
Hill Valley Business Center
1st Floor, Karimbam, Taliparamba
Kannur-670142
Off : 0460 2200325
Off Mob : +91 9995020325
E Mail: arconicknr@gmail.com

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