This Tropical Home in Wandoor has a Water Courtyard as the Main Anchor

Haya is a work of art, carefully designed to invoke the charm of balanced indoor and outdoor interaction. Created to cater the tropical design requirement of the client, it gracefully does justice to the vegetation around.

This Tropical Home in Wandoor has a Water Courtyard as the Main Anchor

Designed with the idea to have a tropical resort-like ambience to it, the residence is set in a  small town in Kerala, and seamlessly intertwines nature and the built.

FACT FILE

Location

Wandoor, India

Plot Area

10,886 sq. ft.

Built-Up Area

2,900 sq. ft.

Number of Rooms

3

Completion Year

2022

Vastu Compliance

Minimal

ENHANCED AESTHETICS

Facilitated by the expansive openings, an interplay of light and shadow enhances the quality of spaces in this home. The use of materials like wooden shutters and mud shingle roofing respond to the surroundings and assist in creating a tropical ambience in and around the home. The wooden louvered shutters in the courtyard have been crafted in a way that they open towards the outside of the home as well, creating a bridge between indoor and outdoor.

The materials used in the home facilitate in enhancing the aesthetics. Visit Buildofy for the video of the complete project walkthrough.

While all the materials have been well thought of, an out-of-place rubble masonry wall on the exterior and interior stand out adding a touch of rustic warmth to the space. They are accompanied by the leather finished black granite on the flooring adding to the neutral palette of the home.

The presence of tropical trees in the central space and the incorporation of water features in the patio and the courtyard contributes greatly to the design. The texture and colour of materials rejuvenates the spaces of the home, making them warm and cozy.

THE HEART OF THE HOME

The spaces of the home revolve around a central courtyard, creating a fluid connection between the internal and external areas. Foldable shutters placed at the edge of the courtyard assist in achieving the link between the two with sophistication and create a sense of oneness. Serving as the heart of the house, the courtyard basks in the light during the day.

On days when it rains, the black leather-finished granite shines because of the reflection of water. The presence of a koi pond in the space creates a soothing environment and helps in forming a tranquil atmosphere.

The courtyard of the home features a koi pond along with tropical vegetation. Watch the complete video on Buildofy.

All the spaces in the house look out into this central courtyard through large glass windows having wooden frames. This further enhances the connection between the spaces and the courtyard. The idea was to open up towards this part of the home, and use it as an interactive area. While the home feels open, the privacy of its residents has not been compromised.

THE CONNECTION WITH NATURE

This abode ticks off all the boxes of the client’s requirements list, of having a resort-like home. The careful curation of zoning creates a natural flow between the internal and external spaces, achieving unity of trees, water and architecture throughout. The master bedroom, formal living area, family living space overlooking the courtyard and the dining space with an additional sit out in the patio.

The spaces in the house look out into nature. To watch the complete home documentary, click here.

The design seamlessly integrates with the natural surroundings, offering a peaceful abode that complements the lush landscape. Haya stands as a testament to thoughtful architecture, embracing serenity within its ample space, ensuring privacy and a seamless connection to nature.

Embracing nature, this home welcomes visitors with its warmth, vegetation and well lit airy spaces, providing hints of playfulness with water.


To watch the complete home tour, peruse the drawings in detail and browse additional photographs, visit Buildofy. While there, don’t miss out on the other impressive contemporary homes in Kerala and across India.