3 bedroom 3D exterior House design at 1845 sq.ft

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This house stands out of the rest for many reasons, and its height can be taken as one. The pillars shaped like cuboids stand as high as they can, lifting the porch and the balcony in the process.

Not a single curve has been used by the architect, yet all the sharp edges and fine lines act as a great substitute. In fact, they highlight the overall beauty of the house in a way curvy architecture cannot.

kerala house at 1845 sq.ft

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The roof has a slight slope but it covers only a small portion of the first floor because the rest has been allocated for a beautiful open balcony. The walls would have been plain if not for the disarrayed brick-like design decorating the edges.

A granite layer could be seen at the bottom layer of the ground floor, and it matches well with the grey design on the roof and the walls. The balcony railings are simple and they don’t try to steal the attention from the rest of the house.

The total area covered by both the storeys is 1845 square feet. Within this area, 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 luxury bathrooms are expected to be put up, along with a porch that has parking space for one vehicle, sit-out, comfortable living rooms, a spacious dining, pantry kitchen with a convenient work area, simple balconies and an expansive open terrace.

Kerala house details :

Ground floor : 950 sq. ft.
First floor    :   700 sq. ft.
Total Area   :   1845 sq. ft.
Bedroom     :  3
Bathroom     :  3

Main facilities of this Kerala house
  • Porch
  • Sit Out
  • Living
  • Dining
  • Bedroom
  • Bathroom
  • Kitchen
  • Work Area
  • Balcony
  • Open terrace

 

Loving the elevation and plan of this house? Then don’t hold back from getting in touch of the architect for more information on the plan and cost. Contact details are provided below.

Green Homes
Revenue Tower,Thiruvalla
Email: [email protected]
Mob:99470 69616.

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