Create a highly realistic image of a traditional Kerala Nalukettu-style house, showcasing its authentic architectural beauty. The house should have a square or rectangular structure with a central open courtyard (Nadumuttam), surrounded by sloping tiled roofs made of terracotta or clay. The roof should have intricate wooden gables and overhangs, typical of Kerala's traditional design. The walls should be made of laterite stone or wood, with large wooden windows and doors featuring detailed carvings. The courtyard should have a clean, earthy look, with a traditional brass or stone lamp (Nilavilakku) placed in the center. Surround the house with lush greenery, including tall coconut trees in the background, banana plants, and flowering shrubs. Add a small traditional well or a pond nearby, with a pathway made of laterite stones leading to the house. The lighting should be soft and natural, with sunlight filtering through the trees, casting gentle shadows on the structure. The overall atmosphere should evoke the serene and timeless charm of Kerala's traditional architecture, with photorealistic details in textures, lighting, and surroundings.
Create a highly realistic image of a traditional Kerala Nalukettu-style house, showcasing its authentic architectural beauty. The house should have a square or rectangular structure with a central open courtyard (Nadumuttam), surrounded by sloping tiled roofs made of terracotta or clay. The roof should have intricate wooden gables and overhangs, typical of Kerala's traditional design. The walls should be made of laterite stone or wood, with large wooden windows and doors featuring detailed carvings. The courtyard should have a clean, earthy look, with a traditional brass or stone lamp (Nilavilakku) placed in the center. Surround the house with lush greenery, including tall coconut trees in the background, banana plants, and flowering shrubs. Add a small traditional well or a pond nearby, with a pathway made of laterite stones leading to the house. The lighting should be soft and natural, with sunlight filtering through the trees, casting gentle shadows on the structure. The overall atmosphere should evoke the serene and timeless charm of Kerala's traditional architecture, with photorealistic details in textures, lighting, and surroundings.