Contemporary Homes

Contemporary style architecture isn’t a fixed “style” like Kerala style Architecture; instead, it reflects the current design trends of the 21st century. Contemporary style borrows from modernism but is more fluid, often blending minimalism, sustainability, and technology with comfort and warmth.

In this award-winning guide, we explore every aspect of this majestic style of living, providing you with a comprehensive understanding and appreciation of traditional home designs

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ARCHITECTURE ELEMENTS

Clean Lines & Minimalist Forms

Straight, simple lines dominate the design.
Minimal ornamentation or excessive detailing.
Emphasis on functional design with an uncluttered look.

Open Floor Plans

Large, open spaces connecting kitchen, dining, and living areas.
Promotes flow of space and natural light.
Flexibility in usage of space.

Large Windows & Glass Walls

Floor-to-ceiling windows are common
Sliding glass doors, glass walls, and clerestory windows.
Maximizes natural light and connects indoor space to outdoors.

Integration with Nature

Indoor-outdoor living concept.
Use of terraces, patios, and landscaped gardens.
Natural materials like wood, stone, and concrete used to blend with the environment.

Flat or Low-Pitched Roofs

Often flat or gently sloped roofs.
Roof terraces may be used.
Gives a clean, horizontal silhouette.

Use of Industrial Materials

Steel, concrete, glass, and wood are predominant.
Exposed structural elements (steel beams, concrete slabs).
Mix of raw and polished finishes.

Neutral Color Palette

White, grey, black, and earth tones dominate.
Occasional use of bold accent colors for furniture or décor.
Focus remains on architectural form rather than color.

Sustainable Design Features

Energy-efficient windows and insulation.
Solar panels, rainwater harvesting.
Green roofs or living walls.

Innovative Lighting Solutions

Recessed lighting and large pendant fixtures.
Emphasis on natural light during daytime.
LED lighting for energy efficiency.

Smart Home Integration

Automated control of lighting, HVAC, security, and appliances.
Energy management systems.

Floating Staircases & Open Railings

Sleek floating steps without visible supports.
Minimal or glass balustrades for openness.

Accent Walls & Textured Surfaces

Concrete, wood slats, or stone accent walls.
Adds visual interest while maintaining simplicity.

Contemporary Home Designs

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