Kerala House / SHOVK

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Kerala House / SHOVK - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows
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Text description provided by the architects. Kerala House is a house in the woods, built using natural materials and the latest technologies designed to create a healthy microclimate in and around the house.

Kerala House / SHOVK - Exterior Photography, Fence
© Mikhail Pavenin
Kerala House / SHOVK - Exterior Photography, Windows, Brick, Facade
© Mikhail Pavenin

The layout of the house revolves around the kitchen and living room, from here you can get to the winter garden, master bedroom, and kids' rooms, as well as stairs to the second floor, where there is an office, guest bedroom, small sauna, and a secluded room with panoramic sliding window and terrace. The shape of the house and its location are determined not only by the interior planning but also by the trees growing on the site. We planned the house so as not to harm them.

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Ground Floor Plan
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First Floor Plan

Walls, partitions, and ceilings are wooden frames, filled with warm, breathable, 100% biodegradable, and resistant to the development of mold and fungus material – hempcrete. In addition to high energy efficiency, this material has excellent sound insulation properties, so the house feels solid and capital. There are no vibrations of walls and floors, almost no sound of footsteps, and the music sounds dense and rich.

Kerala House / SHOVK - Interior Photography, Stairs
© Mikhail Pavenin
Kerala House / SHOVK - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Chair
© Mikhail Pavenin

The heating and hot water supply system is a geothermal heat pump, it does not make harmful emissions and allows homeowners to significantly reduce operating costs. Proper air quality is provided by the supply and exhaust ventilation system, and the built-in recuperator reduces heat loss during air exchange between the house and the street.

Kerala House / SHOVK - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table
© Mikhail Pavenin

Since the house is located in a picturesque area, it was important to create the effect of the flow of the environment into the interior. This function is performed by large panoramic, corner, sliding windows, as well as windows in the ceiling. Thanks to them, even in bad weather, residents can enjoy the union with nature, being in a warm, comfortable home.

Kerala House / SHOVK - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade, Concrete
© Mikhail Pavenin
Kerala House / SHOVK - Interior Photography, Facade
© Mikhail Pavenin

Acacia wood was chosen as the cladding material – this material will serve the owners for more than fifty years without any treatment and will smell like wood, not chemicals. It is also very important that acacia ages beautifully. Over time, it will fade and become covered with small cracks, which will give the house a charm of authenticity and nobility.

Kerala House / SHOVK - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Mikhail Pavenin

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Cite: "Kerala House / SHOVK" 30 Apr 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/980917/kerala-house-shovk> ISSN 0719-8884

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