Luxurious Colonial Bungalow Design at 5500 Sq.Ft

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For those of you who dream of living in colonial style, there can’t be a better choice than this. It has massive pillars drowned in medieval architecture and they are found decorating almost every corner – leaving no plain area behind.

The walls are sculptured into perfection with a beauty unique to a colonial house alone. They blend in well with the tall roof that stands proud and high above the first floor of this house.

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The roof contains windows as well. They serve in bringing in much-needed light into this massive house that occupies an area of 5500 square feet. Both its storeys are designed in such a way that it’ll leave you gaping at its timeless beauty.

Even the lighting will be done to heighten its each and every corner. It lacks hardly anything not only in terms of external beauty, but also internal comforts.

This includes two porches on either side of the house, grand sit-out, 5 massive bedrooms with attached bathrooms, incredible living rooms on each floor, comfortable dining, spacious modular kitchen with a convenient work area attached, beautiful balconies and an open terrace for recreation.

Design Details:

Style: Colonial style luxury Indian home design

Area Details:

Total Area: 5500 SQFT
Ground floor area: 3000 SQFT
First floor Area: 2500 SQFT

Facilities:

Sit out
PORCH
Living hall
5bedrooms + attached
Dining hall
kitchen
work area
open Terrace
Balcony

Can’t pull your eyes away from the elevation of this majestic house?

Then do yourself a favour and get hold of more information on the cost and plan from the architect.

Contact details are provided below.
Architectural Consultant: Muhammed Shafi and Architect Zainul Abid.
Arkitecture Studio,
Architects and Interior Designers,
Calicut,kerala.
mob:+91 9809059550

Email:[email protected]

website:arkitecturestudio.com,
arkitecturestudio.in

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