Build Arch- Home Interiors in Hennur
These enhance cross ventilation and make the home appear larger—especially essential for 30×40 plots.
Guest rooms that convert into home offices or gym spaces.
These bring natural light into dense neighborhoods.
Kitchen in SE, bedrooms in SW, and living rooms facing East or North.
Many homeowners prefer a G+2 layout where upper floors are rented for income.
Solar provisions, water harvesting, and natural materials are becoming standard.
Minimalist facades with natural stone, wooden textures, and glass railing balconies.
Placement of openings matters because Bengaluru’s west-facing sun can create heat pockets. East and North openings ensure natural daylight without overheating.
Setbacks, building heights, FAR, parking norms, and electrical room provisions directly affect house planning.
Ground-floor bedroom for elderly parents
Terrace garden for leisure
Closed puja room for privacy
Utility area next to kitchen
Homes near main roads require strategic window placement to reduce noise.
Premium vitrified tiles
Wooden laminate for bedrooms
Natural granite for steps and outdoor spaces
Texture paints
Italian finishes for premium interiors
Weather-proof coatings for exteriors
Gypsum ceilings with LED strip lighting
Wooden rafters for warm aesthetics
UPVC soundproof windows
Solid hardwood doors
These materials enhance durability and help maintain indoor comfort.
These plot sizes are extremely common in:
HSR Layout
JP Nagar
BTM Layout
Bannerghatta Road
Sarjapur Road
Electronic City
Uttarahalli
RR Nagar
Whitefield
Yelahanka
Each locality has its own FAR limits and road-width constraints that influence house planning.
G+1 homes require moderate structural support
G+2 or G+3 require more reinforcement
Duplexes and rental units add more complexity
More floors = more planning + more structural detailing.
Features that influence costs without fixed numbers:
Skylights or double-height spaces
Cantilever projections
Large windows
Modern elevations
Smart home wiring
Simpler layouts remain more economical.
Soil type affects foundation, steel consumption, and column strength.
Examples:
Red soil (HSR, Sarjapur)
Hard soil (Yelahanka, Hebbal)
Mixed soil (Kengeri, KR Puram)
Your materials determine durability, maintenance, and long-term value:
Block vs brick
Cement grade
Door/window frames
Flooring type
Electrical/plumbing brands
Adjustments may include:
Kitchen placement
Bedroom direction
Staircase positioning
Window orientation
Strict vastu requires extra design revisions.
Approvals impact planning timelines based on:
FAR usage
Setback rules
Height restrictions
Parking provisions
Alignment with regulations avoids rework.
| Plot Size | Cost Behavior | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 30×40 | Higher efficiency planning required | Compact space needs smarter design |
| 40×60 | Larger built-up area may increase material usage | More rooms, more detailing |
Choose a designer based on:
Experience with Bangalore zoning rules
Vastu expertise
3D design clarity
Project timeline efficiency
Transparent communication
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