An architecture house relaxing at the backwaters is a type of house that is designed to blend in with the natural and cultural landscape of the Kerala backwaters, a network of lakes, canals, and rivers that stretch down the coast of the southern Indian state of Kerala. These houses are usually built on traditional Kerala-style houseboats (called kettuvallams), which are made of wood, bamboo, and coconut fiber, and are run on solar power and fueled by vegetable oil. Alternatively, they can be built on land near the waterways, using local materials and techniques to create a harmonious and sustainable environment.
The main features of an architecture house relaxing at the backwaters are:
A spacious and open living area that allows natural light and ventilation, as well as views of the water and the surrounding greenery.
A cozy and comfortable bedroom that provides privacy and relaxation, with a bed, a wardrobe, and a fan.
A modern and functional bathroom that has a shower, a toilet, a sink, and a mirror.
A kitchen that has a stove, a refrigerator, a sink, and utensils for cooking and eating.
A deck or a balcony that has chairs, tables, and cushions for lounging and enjoying the scenery.
A roof that has solar panels for generating electricity and a rainwater harvesting system for collecting water.
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