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Charupadi Works

Charupadi Works is an aesthetic seating area on your balcony which overlooks the front garden and driveway of the house.

Charupadi is an essential element in Kerala house sit-out design. It is also known as sopanam in the local language.

The word sopanam is derived from the Sanskrit word sopana which means platform. In Kerala, it is a raised platform accessed by steps and used as seating for guests and VIPs.

In the past, houses in Kerala featured the charupadi, an elevated seat made of wood, attached to a porch or balcony known as the Poomukhom.

Purpose

The elders in the earlier days used to extemporize the charupadi as a gathering place for friends and family. The design of the seating offered both privacy and the capacity to welcome the public.

People commonly use the charupadi as a freestanding structure with a flat base and a back-to-contour. They typically mount it to the base of the building or protrude to save space.

The flat base also serves as a seat to rest one’s feet or take a nap. Its proximity to the garden explains the comfortable setting it offers.

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Charupadi as a symbol

There were 2 distinct sorts of charupadi, one with a foot-long backrest extending up to the ceiling and the other with a halfback. The glided supporting columns frequently bore elaborate carvings, eagerly proclaiming the house’s status in society. The prevailing fashions bore the shape of a horse or a peacock.

Old Palaces in Kerala offered amazing designs. Suppression from the 1970s and 1980s eliminated the writing part and the writing books from the bottom floors of palaces.

The charupadi builders usually had the males of the household in mind. They built ones with elongated backrests to provide the ladies with a vantage point.

Although the construction of charupadis was popular in certain areas and brought practical value, they had several different purposes as well. People constructed them conveniently near neighbourhoods or villages where people might gather or settle accounts.

We equipped them with comfortable couches and chairs, offering a place for family members to unwind and reflect on the day. Traditional architecture is currently experiencing a bit of regurgitation, as evidenced by the growth of charupadi in new homes.

Lots of new houses in the twenty-first century currently feature Balinese-style flooring on their balconies or verandahs.  Contemporary designers have integrated old ideas with the latest trends.

Advantages and Types of Materials Used

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Recall that the advantages of charupadi over conventional furniture are numerous. This has sizable benefits for public buildings and offices that utilize a lot of people. Setting up seats in Ferro cement reduces the cost by up to 30 per cent while their durability is boosted.

f the design of a building is disproportionately brittle, it will significantly affect the overall design.

An essential aspect of a house’s interior is the charupadi, typically located in the middle of the inner courtyard. It usually has an overhang jutting out into the courtyard to provide light to occupants. Because of its strength, people prefer teak wood for a charupadi, but they also often use other varieties of hardwood.

Preparing and carving a charupadi requires the use of skilled craftsmen.

We mount the seat frame to the groundwork and nail the claws, or rakes, to the columns to make a chair. Nowadays, cheaper options like stainless steel, granite, and Ferro cement replace wood.

Conclusion:

It is a great relaxation spot for you at your home, especially during the rain. It is a good way to relax and improve your health. And helps remove all the stress from your body.

KJA & Sons is a well-established company aiming to provide high-quality steel charupadi. We have large collections of steel and wooden charupadi designs.

We design our charupadis with beautiful patterns and colour combinations, enhancing your room decor to be more dramatic.