Located in the quaint village of Mararikulam near Alappuzha, Kerala, Marari Pearl Beach Resort is the perfect escape from city life. The resort stands on an organic farm and is located near a beach, 18 acre of heaven with 20 villas and 5 pools. Inspired by the vernacular architecture of coastal Kerala, these villas are private and self-contained, each with a garden and hammocks, chaise lounges and private dining. The exterior walls are painted in an Exterior Emulsion suited for humid weather.
The architecture of Marari Resort is elemental with high ceilings in common areas, large semi-open areas flanking closed spaces, thatched roofs and coloured oxide flooring. The flooring in blue, green and grey oxide represent the shades of the ocean waves.
TThe architecture of Marari Resort is elemental with high ceilings in common areas, large semi-open areas flanking closed spaces, thatched roofs and coloured oxide flooring. The flooring in blue, green and grey oxide represent the shades of the ocean waves. Browns, off-whites, blues and greens change colour as the light changes from daylight to the yellow of light fixtures. Black kadappa, bamboo and exposed wooden interiors pull one to the gathering area, immersing them in warm tones of brown.
TThe architecture of Marari Resort is elemental with high ceilings in common areas, large semi-open areas flanking closed spaces, thatched roofs and coloured oxide flooring. The flooring in blue, green and grey oxide represent the shades of the ocean waves. Browns, off-whites, blues and greens change colour as the light changes from daylight to the yellow of light fixtures. Black kadappa, bamboo and exposed wooden interiors pull one to the gathering area, immersing them in warm tones of brown.
TThe architecture of Marari Resort is elemental with high ceilings in common areas, large semi-open areas flanking closed spaces, thatched roofs and coloured oxide flooring. The flooring in blue, green and grey oxide represent the shades of the ocean waves. Browns, off-whites, blues and greens change colour as the light changes from daylight to the yellow of light fixtures. Black kadappa, bamboo and exposed wooden interiors pull one to the gathering area, immersing them in warm tones of brown.
TThe architecture of Marari Resort is elemental with high ceilings in common areas, large semi-open areas flanking closed spaces, thatched roofs and coloured oxide flooring. The flooring in blue, green and grey oxide represent the shades of the ocean waves. Browns, off-whites, blues and greens change colour as the light changes from daylight to the yellow of light fixtures. Black kadappa, bamboo and exposed wooden interiors pull one to the gathering area, immersing them in warm tones of brown.
TThe architecture of Marari Resort is elemental with high ceilings in common areas, large semi-open areas flanking closed spaces, thatched roofs and coloured oxide flooring. The flooring in blue, green and grey oxide represent the shades of the ocean waves. Browns, off-whites, blues and greens change colour as the light changes from daylight to the yellow of light fixtures. Black kadappa, bamboo and exposed wooden interiors pull one to the gathering area, immersing them in warm tones of brown.
The soothing interiors use off-white as the primary colour. The concrete beds are finished in coloured oxide as an extension of the floor. Shades of murky green, blue and grey in each room, are inspired by the ocean waves.
The soothing interiors use off-white as the primary colour. The concrete beds are finished in coloured oxide as an extension of the floor. Shades of murky green, blue and grey in each room, are inspired by the ocean waves.
The interiors are primarily off-white. The shades of murky green, blue and grey in each room, are inspired by the colours of the ocean waves. The walls are painted in Royale Luxury Emulsion, giving them a soft semi-matte sheen.
Common gathering spaces use a starkly different material and colour palette from the villa interiors. These spaces are bathed in browns with a beautifully crafted thatched roof and solid wooden furniture, enhancing the rustic mood of the space.
Common gathering spaces use a starkly different material and colour palette from the villa interiors. These spaces are bathed in browns with a beautifully crafted thatched roof and solid wooden furniture, enhancing the rustic mood of the space.
Black kadappa, the bamboo supports and the exposed wooden roofing attract the occupants, immersing them in warm tones of brown. Flanked by a garden on one side, the semi-open seating makes one relax and enjoy an evening of food and drinks.
Located in the quaint village of Mararikulam near Alappuzha, Kerala, the Marari Pearl Beach Resort comprises 20 villas located on an organic farm, next to a breezy beach.
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