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The house with the blue-green numbers
You pause at the entrance to The Madras Terrace House, notice the thin, long bars on the doors and windows – and find yourself back in the world of summer holidays, grandparents, the fragrance of freshly-made bhakshanam and stories while being fed child-hand-sized portions of thair saadam. You look in; your gaze divides the house into two equal halves, cutting right through to the back door – reaching the Tulasi Madam with a jolt of recognition. - Read More
 
Dream factory
Anyone who laments the lack of artistic and creative space in the city—as well as a retreat where you can kick back and relax with a tumbler of suda suda filter coffee—should head to Sri Puram. - Read More
 
Artists call it their abode
'A SPACE for artistic expression and intellectual debate’ is what Kaveri Lalch calls her creation, and what better way to express than with an art exhibition. - Read More
 
Artistic Madras Terrace House
What you see – A several decades old reclaimed house, The Madras Terrace House in Royapettah, Chennai has fast established itself as a muster station for (sometimes lesser known) artists, actors and artisans to display their skill. The small, white-walled house acts as a venue for plays, exhibitions and events on a regular basis. Its sea-green doors and windows match the chairs laid out at the open air ‘tea kadai’, shaded by two bright yellow and orange embroidered patio umbrellas. A store stands in the vicinity. - Read More
 
Express Buzz
What you see – A several decades old reclaimed house, The Madras Terrace House in Royapettah, Chennai has fast established itself as a muster station for (sometimes lesser known) artists, actors and artisans to display their skill. The small, white-walled house acts as a venue for plays, exhibitions and events on a regular basis. Its sea-green doors and windows match the chairs laid out at the open air ‘tea kadai’, shaded by two bright yellow and orange embroidered patio umbrellas. A store stands in the vicinity. - Read More
 
Nurturing the reading habit
When a member of a publication house opens a place to harvest her, and the city’s, cultural orientations, a book club is no surprise. Such is the case with Blaft Publication’s Kaveri Lalchand, who owns and runs Madras Terrace House. Launching a book club with a discussion of a book by a Chennai-based author, also published by a city-based publishing house, is indeed a sign of things to come. - Read More
 
the land of mystic tunes
Beautiful music, a million friends, hot chai and samosa: we call this a perfect weekend! Madras Terrance House, is surely as they call it a place for artistic expression and performance at home. - Read More