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As cities continue to grow and evolve, there is a growing desire to incorporate elements of rural living into urban design. By embracing rural living principles, cities can create more eco-friendly & sustainable spaces. Rural living is not just about wide-open spaces and rolling hills. Its also about community, sustainability, and a connection to nature. These principles have been incorporated into an urban design creating this space that promotes well-being, social connection, and environmental sustainability.

Despite being located in Ernakulam, this home is in a rural area of the city, far from the chaos. The Linear Loft, might be in a rural contest, but sure it isn’t trying to blend in rather, it stands out, for all good reasons.

Designed by Ar Ragima Ramachandran of URBAN HIVE the four-bedroom home is a lesson in a clean & minimal design. The design philosophy that runs throughout all our projects is to get the cues and advantages from the site and utilize it to enhance the quality of the space.

The residents were clear in their request – “Living in a traditional rural house for years, they sought a fresh look while preserving their lifestyle. Due to the longevity of the site, the house is perceived as an entity that embodies linearity in design – “The Linear Loft”. 

Walking into the home, one is sure to experience an energizing boost due to with a sudden exposure to greenery inside the house. Upon entering, one might assume conventionality, but in the blink of an eye, you encounter plants and greens capes instead of welcomed by a usual living room. We can all agree to one thing- the house defies norms. Windows, bays, verandas and the great hall capture different scales of the near and distant landscapes. From audacious abstract elements of traditionality embracing modernity to indoor greenery surely the sight leaves a lasting impression. By skilful framing of views, the building act as an instrument for reading the landscape.

Ernakulam,Kerala,India

Architects : Urban Hive
Area : 2400 sq. ft.
Year of Completion : 2024
Website : https://www.instagram.com/urban__hive?igsh=bDc0cW5vcDJydjlx

Exterior view of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Entrance Porch of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive

The home embodies maximalist vernacularism with traditional details and accessories against a backdrop of modernist contrast. In simple words, the home takes traditional elements and views them through a modern perspective. It confidently incorporates traditional assets, used them to frame their old memories, grounding to roots. 

The remnants from the site were used for crafting accessories like lights, lanterns, teapoy, seats and artworks, enhancing the interior by managing the budget effectively. The most enjoyable part of the design was creating a chandelier out of handrail remains.


Verandah of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Sitout of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Foyer of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Courtyard of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Living room & Courtyard of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive

The living room secluded from the entrance at the opposite of courtyard, is a perfect blend of informal and formal space. As the crowd gets bigger during gatherings, the courtyard turns out to be an informal seating area making the space bigger.

The large veranda in the entrance opens wide to a landscape encompassing informal sitting space for casual chats with the neighbourhoods. The semi-transparent plant fence reminiscent of rural houses, serve as a medium for the residents to see their neighbours fostering casual conversations in the veranda.


Living room of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Living room of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Living room of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Dining of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive

The laterite highlight wall divides the living - dining area being a feature in itself creating more privacy for the dinning yet connected to other space. The living - dining area faces the road- East side of the plot, inviting the morning sun, hides the bed spaces, giving them more privacy. The double heights act as hot air vent, creating a sense of spaciousness.


Dining & Kitchen of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive

Kitchen - ‘The tummy needs to be small’, they say and thus it becomes imperative to bring out the best with the small space in terms of design. A small simple layout embracing a contemporary look. A space that transcends to the dinning as the function demands.

This home is a balanced contrast of textures, colour & emotion. A design that is both contemporary yet traditional in its soul.


Staircase view of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


First Floor Living Area of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Master Bedroom of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Master Bedroom of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Kids Bedroom of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Ground Floor Plan of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


First Floor Plan of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive


Section of The Linear Loft by Urban Hive




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