Penthouse Yelahanka, Bangalore January 2024

Panoramic Penthouse at Assetz Marq, Yelahanka

Project Details

Project Type Penthouse
Location Assetz Marq, Yelahanka
Size 3,800 sq ft
Duration 79 Days
Completed January 2024
Package Ultra/Bespoke

The Transformation

Design Notes

Yelahanka's northern vantage point gives this 3,800 sq ft penthouse at Assetz Marq something rare in Bangalore — nearly 270 degrees of unobstructed sky. The couple, recently returned from a decade in Zurich, wanted interiors that celebrated that openness rather than competing with it. The Ultra/Bespoke scope honoured the panorama. The living room uses floor-to-ceiling glazing on three sides with interiors pulled back from the glass — a low-profile veneer media console, a sunken conversation pit with built-in upholstered seating, and a ceiling treatment that steps down toward the windows to frame the view. The kitchen is a linear galley in pale ash veneer with a honed Carrara countertop and Blum Tip-On touch-latch drawers — everything flush, nothing protruding. The master walk-in is a dressing room with full-height mirrors on three walls and a velvet-topped central island. The terrace wraps the entire north face with a built-in daybed and wind-screen planting provision. Delivered in 79 days.

Scope of Work

  • Veneer linear kitchen — pale ash veneer shutters with honed Carrara marble countertop, Blum Tip-On touch-latch drawers, fully flush profile with no protruding handles
  • Master dressing room — full-height mirrors on three walls, velvet-topped central island, dedicated lighting zones for morning and evening dressing
  • Designer wardrobes — remaining bedrooms with bespoke internals, ash veneer fronts continuing the material language of the kitchen
  • Sunken conversation pit — built-in upholstered seating recessed into living floor, framing panoramic glazing as the room's primary focal point
  • Multi-layer false ceiling with stepped treatment — ceiling descends toward window line to frame view, cove lighting at every transition
  • Complete interior painting — warm off-white with subtle warm undertone, specialist finish calibrated to reflect natural light from panoramic glazing
  • Premium flooring — large-format warm stone-effect porcelain throughout, continuous across all living zones with no visible transitions
  • Bespoke entertainment zone — low-profile veneer media console designed to not interrupt sightlines, concealed cable management behind panel
  • Premium Blum hardware throughout — Tip-On mechanisms in kitchen, Legrabox runners in all wardrobes for smooth silent operation
  • Full 3D visualisation — complete spatial planning with sightline analysis, furniture placement verified against panoramic views, lighting simulation
  • Wraparound terrace — built-in teak daybed on north face, wind-screen planting provision, evening perimeter lighting along parapet
  • Smart home integration — lighting scenes, climate, and motorised blinds coordinated across all glazed zones via centralised panel
  • Staircase connection — upper level access designed as a considered spatial journey, not merely structural, with view framing at every landing

When the Sky Is the Centrepiece — the Interiors Must Know How to Step Aside

Designing for a panorama is a discipline in restraint. Every furniture choice, every ceiling profile, every material finish must support the view rather than contend with it. When a couple returns from Zurich with eyes calibrated to alpine openness, and asks for that feeling inside a Bangalore penthouse — the answer is not more interior. It is less, placed perfectly. If your sky-level home deserves interiors that honour its elevation, we have done this before.

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