Mr. Rahul Shankar, Meladoor

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Project Name

Biophilic Revival

Start Date

08-01-2024

Location

Meladoor

Client Name

Mr. Rahul Shankar

Project Duration

1 Day

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A tranquil, naturally lit residence designed and landscaped by Hug A Plant for Mr. Rahul Shankar in Meladoor, this project perfectly balances traditional Kerala architecture with refined modern greenery.
Each corner — from the classic verandah to the minimalist wash area and indoor courtyard — carries the charm of earthy textures, native materials, and lush tropical foliage.

The design goal was simple yet timeless: to bring nature into every space, in subtle and soothing ways that complement the home’s architectural rhythm.

A Modern Courtyard Garden Experience

  • Live tropical indoor & outdoor plant palette

  • Minimal maintenance, climate-suited design

  • Earthy ceramic & white matte planters for visual balance

  • Blending of traditional Kerala verandah detailing with modern interiors

  • Air-purifying and pet-friendly plant selection

  • Soft lighting and natural ventilation for plant health

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 inspiration comes from Kerala’s courtyard homes — focusing on open space, natural ventilation, and simple, timeless greenery that complements stone and wood textures.

Yes. The setup is designed for low maintenance, requiring watering 1–2 times per week and basic trimming once every 15 days.

Absolutely. The principles — soft foliage layers, light access, and proportionate pots — can easily be adapted for compact spaces.

They purify air, regulate humidity, and create a calming visual environment — especially plants like ZZ and Peace Lily known for their air-cleansing properties.

Indoor plants need lighter watering; verandah and courtyard plants require slightly more frequent irrigation. A unified drip-or hand-watering routine works well.