Ms. Siya Kamal, Elanthikara

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Project Name

Echoes of Nature

Start Date

26-04-2025

Location

Elanthikara

Client Name

Ms. Siya Kamal

Project Duration

5 Days

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A serene tropical-style courtyard garden designed for Ms. Siya Kamal in Elanthikara, blending natural textures, minimal lines, and earthy tones. This design creates a calm, green passage connecting the traditional home structure with nature — an inviting pathway that celebrates balance and simplicity.

The landscape features lush green lawns, neatly aligned stepping stones, and tropical borders lined with Calathea and Heliconia plants. Pondicherry pebble beds and warm stone edges add a rustic charm while ensuring proper drainage and easy maintenance. The linear pathway, framed with natural fencing and a stone-clad entry arch, guides visitors toward a welcoming central pavilion surrounded by greenery.

Each element is curated to evoke a peaceful, resort-like atmosphere — ideal for morning walks, family gatherings, or simply soaking in Kerala’s tropical freshness.

A Tropical Courtyard Landscape

  • Tropical-Style Garden Pathway with lush lawns and structured stepping stones
  • Feature Plants: Calathea Lutea, Heliconia, Alocasia, and ornamental foliage
  • Pebble Walkway Zones for rustic texture and natural rainwater flow
  • Earthy Visual Harmony between soil tone, grass, and stone
  • Open Green Layout suitable for both residential and leisure spaces

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about our services in our FAQ section. From project timelines to costs, we cover everything you need to know about our garden landscaping process.

The design reflects the spirit of traditional Kerala homesteads — warm, nature-centric, and practical. The focus was on creating a garden that feels lived-in, not ornamental.

The asymmetrical stepping stone arrangement blends function with visual rhythm — every step feels natural and grounded.

A light trimming every two weeks and monthly soil conditioning keeps the entire space neat and fresh.

Yes. All selected tropical species are non-toxic and hardy, making them ideal for family gardens.

Pearl grass, chosen for its resilience and deep green tone, ensures a uniform, soft lawn.