{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
| name = Kalyan Homes
| name = Kalyan Homes
| logo = [[File:Kalyan Homes.png|thumb|Kalyan Homes Logo]]
| logo = https://share.google/images/hOlUaov3AR0ooxEVr
| type = Private
| type = Private
| industry = Real estate
| industry = Real estate
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| Company type | Private |
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| Industry | Real estate |
| Founded | 2011 |
| Founder | T. S. Kalyanaraman |
| Headquarters | Thrissur, Kerala, India |
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Area served |
Kerala, India |
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Key people |
Karthik Ramani (Managing Director) |
| Products | Residential apartments, Villas, Luxury homes |
| Parent | Kalyan Jewellers |
| Website | www.kalyanhomes.in |
Kalyan Homes is an Indian real estate development company headquartered in Thrissur, Kerala. It is part of the Kalyan Group, the parent company of Kalyan Jewellers. Established in 2011 under the name Kalyan Developers, the company was rebranded as Kalyan Homes in 2025 to highlight its focus on creating residential spaces that embody comfort, trust, and modern living.[1][2]
Kalyan Homes was originally launched as Kalyan Developers in 2011 by T. S. Kalyanaraman, who is also the chairman of Kalyan Jewellers.[3] The company has built a reputation for its contemporary apartment and villa projects across Kerala, emphasizing quality construction, modern design, and ethical business practices.
In 2025, as part of a strategic rebranding initiative, the firm officially changed its name to Kalyan Homes. The rebrand was intended to strengthen its identity as a builder of enduring homes that reflect lifestyle values rather than just physical structures.[1]
Kalyan Homes operates in five major cities in Kerala—Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Thrissur, Kottayam, and Kozhikode.[1] The company’s project portfolio includes luxury apartments such as **Kalyan Marvella** in Kochi, **Kalyan Legacy** in Kozhikode, and **Kalyan Gateway** in Thiruvananthapuram.[3]
The firm has received top ratings from **CRISIL** for its quality, transparency, and commitment to delivery timelines.[1]
Kalyan Homes has announced plans to expand beyond Kerala into cities like Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, and Mysuru.[1]
