The walls of Manduva Logili houses are constructed with gummy soils or red bricks and the roofs are supported by logs of rosewood (Dalbergia Latifolia) or teak wood.
The inside of a typical Manduva Logili will have a common hall with several spacious rooms spanning in all four directions.
Manduva Logili houses are often prone to attacks of termites (white ants).
Today it is almost impossible to get huge wooden logs in the market, due to tightening of laws related to forestry.
These kind of house constructions are under extinction because of urbanization, western culture influence and downfall of traditional joint family system.