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A vernacular style of architecture with the use of locally available materials exposed laterite blocks, wood and Mangalore tile roof. The splash of rich hues &color blended in natural surroundings spells by itself true Dravidian Architecture & a unique style typical of Malnad region. Wada Style Architecture, Old Wada Architecture, Indian Vernacular Architecture, Chettinadu Style House, Malnad Style House, Naalukettu House, Kokan House, Vernacular Architecture Indian, Village House Design Indian Plan

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A vernacular style of architecture with the use of locally available materials exposed laterite blocks, wood and Mangalore tile roof. The splash of rich hues &color blended in natural surroundings spells by itself true Dravidian Architecture & a unique style typical of Malnad region.

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