Ismail Komath’s palatial mansion at Kumaranellur in Palakkad, Kerala is a scintillating piece of architecture that surprises you with intricate designer elements and luxurious amenities. The family wanted a single-storey house with four bedrooms and open spaces that welcome ample sunshine and cool breeze to the interiors. The magnificent elevation dons all the exquisite features of colonial architecture while the perfect interiors exude classy vibes.

As the house stands in a sprawling one-acre land, the structure that looks like a double-storey building from outside has been built by leaving lots of space in the front. The driveway paved with natural stones and grass looks regal. Meanwhile, the mansion looks straight out of a colonial-era saga with its giant designer pillars, elaborate cladding works and dormer windows.

The entrance door, exclusively crafted in teak wood, opens to the incredibly spacious formal living area. The interiors boast of the timeless charm of classic Italian marble. Designer wall lighting, exquisite art-works and mesmerizing border designs grant a splendid panache to the interior areas.

Sprawling over 7000 sqft area, this beautiful mansion has a sit-out, formal and family living areas, spacious hall, dining area, kitchen with work area, prayer room and four bedrooms with attached bathrooms. The spacious hall beside the formal living area is the most attractive feature in this house. The family living area is arranged on one side of this hall while .