A practice rooted in Kerala craft traditions, reimagined for the way people live today.
PG Design was founded with a simple belief: Kerala homes should feel like Kerala. Not imported trends forced onto tropical soil, but spaces that emerge naturally from the land — its red laterite, teak forests, and monsoon rhythms.
We call our approach Tropical Minimalism — the intersection of Geoffrey Bawa's open tropical architecture, Laurie Baker's honest use of local materials, and contemporary luxury design. Based in Kochi, with completed projects in Thodupuzha, Calicut, Trivandrum, Palakkad, and for NRI clients worldwide.
Every project we take on begins with the same question: what does this land want to be? The answer always comes from listening — to the client, to the site, and to the centuries of building tradition that Kerala's craftsmen carry in their hands.
Every material decision starts with the question: how does this perform in Kerala's climate? Humidity, heat, and 3,000mm of annual rain are not obstacles — they are design parameters.
Teak grain, laterite texture, terracotta warmth. No veneer pretending to be solid wood. No synthetic stone imitating marble. Every surface tells the truth about what it is.
Itemised budgets, documented procurement, and regular progress updates. We believe a client who is fully informed makes better decisions — and has a better experience.
Truly great professional interior contractors. As an architect, I was fortunate to work with them and they could come up with better solutions for interiors. They always keep quality in works and timelines too.
Mr. Yadu Mohandas