Mr. Mahesh, Cheranalloor

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Project Name

Courtyard Harmony

Start Date

14-02-2025

Location

Cheranalloor

Client Name

Mr. Mahesh

Project Duration

4 Days

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A serene modern courtyard landscape curated for Mr. Mahesh, Cheranalloor, blending architectural minimalism with tropical freshness. The design centers around the calming rhythm of stone-clad water features, accent lighting, and curated foliage, transforming compact corners into meditative green retreats.

The project features a custom-built natural stone water wall framed with cascading Money Plant vines and accent spotlights that create a warm, reflective glow. Complementing this focal element, the adjoining side yard garden is organized with Taro plants, ornamental greens, and step stone pathways bordered by polished river pebbles for a soft contrast.

This landscape strikes the perfect balance between modern geometry and organic flow, offering tranquility, functionality, and timeless beauty for everyday living.

Contemporary Courtyard with Water Wall and Tropical Accents

  • Architectural water wall with cascading Epipremnum aureum (Money Plant) vines

  • Natural stone cladding

  • Linear tropical garden layout with Calathea Lutea and ornamental foliage borders

  • Step stone and pebble walkway connecting indoor and outdoor zones

  • Low-maintenance tropical theme suited for Kerala’s humid climate

  • Designed for small courtyards, side yards, and modern villas

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 layout includes a stone water feature, cascading Money Plants, Calathea Lutea, Heliconia, river pebbles, and clean-cut stepping stones to create a structured yet organic space.

The design draws from Zen and tropical modern influences — emphasizing calm water movement, texture, and greenery to encourage mindfulness.

Weekly watering, monthly trimming, and pump cleaning once every two months are sufficient to keep it fresh and functional.

Step stones are set in grass and river pebble bases, providing both permeability and visual contrast against the greenery.

A concealed submersible pump ensures smooth recirculation with minimal noise, making it easy to maintain and energy efficient.