“We wanted to offer a true conscious hospitality experience, in harmony with the environment, local cultures, traditions and the communities that uplift them,” Kezya De Bragança says. To do so, sustainable practices were embedded in the process, right from the get go. “To be conscious of the environment, we repurposed the wood from a 100-year-old ship marooned on the coast of the Arabian Sea to create the Summer Room. Local artisans were involved in the furnishing process as well. All packaging is recyclable and as a plastic and paper free property, all in-room amenities are glass bottled by our “HausLab”,” Kezya explains, adding, “To take advantage of natural daylight, we designed an open courtyard layout on the inner facia of the house with large windows along the entire façade of the house thereby bringing in plenty of natural light and ventilation throughout the day.”