The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden, Facade, Door, Stairs, Chair
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden, Facade, Door
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden, Facade, Door
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Interior Photography, Door, Facade, Chair
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Interior Photography, Facade, Chair
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Interior Photography, Facade, Lighting
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Door, Facade
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Door
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden, Door, Facade
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden, Facade, Door, Chair
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden, Facade
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Interior Photography, Facade, Door
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Interior Photography, Door, Facade
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Interior Photography, Chair
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden, Facade, Door, Arch
The Mala House / Thomas Parambil Architects - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Bed, Table
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