2400 square feet 223 square meter 267 square yards 3 bedroom single floor sloping roof house rendering.
House kerala style sloped roof.
Mostly these roofs are tiled preferably with a traditional type lamp below the roof.
Design provided by cogo architects palakkad kerala.
2400 sq ft no.
4 bedroom colonial style sloped roof bungalow in an area of 3333 square feet 310 square meter 370 square yards.
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Traditional sloped roof house kerala home design is one images from 25 genius slope roof house of home plans blueprints photos gallery.
This house comprises of all luxury facilities.
Reader swartz architectsdesigned the renovation of this 1970 s farmhouse.
Colonial sloping roof facilities of this house ground floor.
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Because of the obvious reason of it being a coastal area.
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Sloping roof style house designs in kerala sloping roof house design at an area of 2950 sq ft.
Looking for a sloping roof house design for building your dream home in kerala.
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Previous photo in the gallery is shingles slope roof house.
4 design style.
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Sloped roof kerala home design at 2200 sq ft featuring a sloped roof kerala home design at an area of 2200 sq ft this is a 4 bhk 2 story kerala house with spacious rooms and latest facilities this is from the designers adwise communications very good design.
Traditional architecture of a tiled roof house in kerala using mainly wood mangalore tiles.
Design provided by rv designs malappuram kerala.
Paddipura is the term used to denote the front entrance of a kerala house.
Photography by hoachlander davis photograph.
The designs of roofs widely used in kerala are the slanting type roofs also known as the pitched roofing.
Roof designs kerala style.
The sloped roofs on this modern home were designed to take advantage of the path of the sun to maximize brightness and to make the interior of the home feel bigger and brighter.