Penthouse Electronic City, Bangalore May 2024

Architectural Penthouse at Shriram Greenfield, Electronic City

Project Details

Project Type Penthouse
Location Shriram Greenfield, Electronic City
Size 3,400 sq ft
Duration 74 Days
Completed May 2024
Package Premium

The Transformation

Design Notes

Electronic City is not the first neighbourhood that comes to mind for architectural penthouses, and that is precisely why this 3,400 sq ft residence at Shriram Greenfield stands out. The owner — a civil engineer turned real estate developer — wanted his personal home to express structural honesty at elevation. The Premium package delivered architectural intent within a disciplined scope. The living area features selectively exposed concrete ceiling beams, sandblasted and sealed, with recessed cove lighting running between them. The kitchen uses a concrete-effect quartz countertop with warm charcoal acrylic shutters and Hettich hardware — industrial at the surface, precise underneath. Wardrobes across all bedrooms use a graphite laminate that echoes the concrete language. The entertainment zone has a raw-steel media frame bolted to the wall — a deliberate rejection of conventional TV panelling. The terrace has polished concrete bench seating with steel-framed windbreaks. Cove ceiling where applied. Completed in 74 days.

Scope of Work

  • Modular kitchen — concrete-effect quartz countertop with warm charcoal acrylic shutters, Hettich soft-close hardware, industrial precision throughout
  • Soft-close wardrobes — graphite laminate fronts across all bedrooms, echoing the concrete palette of the structural ceiling above
  • Raw-steel media frame — bolted directly to wall in entertainment zone, no console unit, deliberate structural honesty in place of decorative panelling
  • Cove false ceiling with exposed beam integration — selective exposure of sandblasted concrete structural beams, recessed LED between each beam span
  • Complete interior painting — warm neutral matte throughout, calibrated to contrast with exposed concrete and graphite elements without fighting them
  • Premium flooring — large-format warm stone-effect tile in living zones, warm engineered wood in bedrooms for textural contrast with structural palette
  • Bar unit / entertainment zone — raw-steel frame with open shelving and integrated LED strip, designed as functional art rather than storage furniture
  • Branded Hettich hardware throughout — all modular kitchen and wardrobe units specified for consistent soft-close performance at every opening
  • 3D visualisation and design approval — full spatial planning with structural beam mapping and lighting placement verified before any fabrication
  • Terrace design — polished concrete bench seating with integrated drainage, steel-framed windbreak panels, evening perimeter LED lighting
  • Multi-zone coordination — seamless material language across living, kitchen, all bedrooms, and terrace maintaining structural honesty throughout

When Structural Honesty Is the Design Language — Every Finish Must Earn Its Place

A penthouse that exposes its concrete ceiling and bolts its media frame to the wall is making a statement: that the building itself is beautiful, and decoration is unnecessary. Executing that philosophy within a Premium scope — without compromise, without pretence — requires a team that understands when to do more and when to do nothing. If your sky-level home deserves interiors as honest as the structure that holds it up, we have the language to speak it.

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