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INDIAN CULTURE
Chettinadu Style
Double height central courtyards with less or no floor level difference is the central element of any Chettinadu structure. Abundant use of wood, usually extensively carved can be seen. Wooden pillars, Aathangudi tiles & Tanjore painting are other major elements used in Chettinadu homes.
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Kerala Style
Kerala architecture owes to it peciliar humid climate with its ‘Nalukettu’ (central courtyard),extended ceiling overhangs & wooden Jaliwork. Wood is major raw material & it also makes use of vernacular materials like laterite stone,mudmclay tiles etc. Vibrant Wall murals are a reflecion of kts local art forms & culture. Wooden ceilings & panelings are prominently used.
Rajasthani Style
Rajasthan interiors are charecterised by the abundant use of stone carved Jali which creates a play of light in the Interiors. Another peculiar element is the ‘Jharokha’ - a type of overhanging enclosed balcony used in Rajasthan architecture. Other prominent elements include vibrant colours, natural stones, low height seating & highly embelished furnishings.
Floor Plans
BASEMENT: Car parking, Kitchen, Service areas.
GROUND FLOOR: Reception, Check-in, Lobby, Pre-function area, Banquet Hall.
FIRST FLOOR: Spa & Salon, Guest Rooms-4
SECOND FLOOR: Guest Rooms-9
THIRD FLOOR: Guest Rooms-9
FOURTH FLOOR Guest Rooms-9
FIFTH FLOOR Restaurant, Rooftop pool, Gallery, Live Performance Area
SIXTH FLOOR Party Hall, Green Roof