Kerala boasts of unique and distinct architectural styles that cater to the region's weather conditions and the land's richness. This lovely two-bedroom house is a fine example of traditional Kerala homes. The house has been constructed using indigenous materials like teak wood, jack wood, and clay roof shingles. The gabled roof of the house is the first thing that catches your eye. It is a reminder of the good old days when you spent time on the veranda enjoying the cool breeze. Unlike the usual terracotta roof tiles, this gabled roof is covered with special clay tiles that are more durable and weather-resistant. The entire house is made of wood, with timber forming the base of the ceiling, rafters, columns, walls, and fixtures. The entrance of the house is marked by the 'poomukham', which is a typical feature of Kerala architecture. The pillars that support the sloping roof are made of the finest quality traditional Teak wood. The front elevation is adorned with intricate and bold carvings on the surfaces, resting on black concrete bases. Brass accents separate the wood and the concrete, giving the house a royal look. The main door of the house is made of the finest rosewood and has beautiful carvings on it. The house has a total of 2 bedrooms, one hall with an annexe, and a kitchen. The rooms are spacious and airy, with hardwood floors made of long-lasting teak wood and pure jack wood rafters on a high ceiling. The walls are entirely panelled in wood, apart from two feet b