The Ground Floor of this luxury residence is strategically organized for formal activity and grandeur, featuring the main Living and Dining areas that flow seamlessly for entertaining. The aesthetic focal point is the double-height Pooja Room, a vertical feature designed to command attention and draw light, often emphasized by a grand chandelier or specialized wall cladding. The building’s elevation at this level typically grounds the structure with a heavy base or plinth, often finished in a distinct, durable material like large stone cladding or painted stucco. The main façade incorporates large, full-height windows and glass doors to connect the living spaces to the exterior, while the garage/car porch is integrated with a solid, imposing gate that complements the overall architectural style.
The First and Second Floors are devoted to private living and leisure, and their elevation details define the building’s sophisticated upper massing. The First Floor houses two spacious bedroom suites and the dedicated Home Theatre, which require deep structural supports or cantilevered slabs to create expansive private balconies. These balconies are often secured with elegant metal or glass railings for a contemporary look. The Second Floor, with its two additional bedrooms, continues this style, culminating in a usable, open terrace or roof deck. Aesthetically, the upper floors feature a distinct material palette, contrasting the ground-level base with cleaner lines, smoother wall finishes, and accent lighting (like recessed linear fixtures or spotlights) used to highlight the architectural bands, balconies, and the unique railing patterns, establishing a modern, luxurious profile.