Industrial-Chic 4BHK at Rohan Jharoka, Jayanagar
Project Details
The Transformation
Inside This Home
Design Notes
After successfully executing an industrial-chic 2BHK in Varthur, the aesthetic graduated to a larger canvas in this 1,700 sq ft 4BHK at Rohan Jharoka in Jayanagar. The owner — a product designer — wanted exposed texture, honest materials, and spaces that feel like a creative studio without sacrificing domestic comfort. The Premium package balanced both. The kitchen uses matte charcoal laminate with a cement-look quartz countertop and iron-black handles with visible hex bolts — an industrial detail that runs through the home. The living room's TV unit is an open steel-and-wood shelving system with cable routing hidden inside the steel uprights. Wardrobes across all four bedrooms use a warm concrete-grey laminate with Hettich soft-close — the industrial edge softened by the mechanical precision. Bedroom two serves as the owner's workshop with a reinforced desk and pegboard wall. Accent ceiling with exposed-track lighting. Completed in 62 days.
Scope of Work
- Modular kitchen — matte charcoal laminate, cement-look quartz countertop, iron-black handles with visible hex bolts
- TV unit — open steel-and-wood shelving system with cable routing concealed inside steel uprights — living room
- Wardrobes — concrete-grey laminate with Hettich soft-close fittings — all 4 bedrooms
- Workshop bedroom (bed 2) — reinforced deep desk workspace and full floor-to-ceiling pegboard wall
- Exposed-track accent ceiling with directional adjustable lighting — living room and workshop bedroom
- Complete interior painting — dark slate and warm wood tones; industrial palette maintained throughout
- Flooring — concrete-effect vitrified tile in common areas, warm wood-look laminate in bedrooms
- Dining unit — industrial steel frame with walnut-tone wood surface and bar-stool provision
- Branded Hettich hardware throughout all modular furniture
- 3D visualisation and dedicated project manager — 62-day turnkey delivery
Spaces That Think Like Their Owner
The best homes reflect the people who live in them — their work, their interests, their way of seeing. Designing to brief means understanding who you are before deciding what your home should look like.