Penthouse Marathahalli, Bangalore April 2024

Serene Penthouse at Purva Sunflower, Marathahalli

Project Details

Project Type Penthouse
Location Purva Sunflower, Marathahalli
Size 3,250 sq ft
Duration 71 Days
Completed April 2024
Package Premium

The Transformation

Design Notes

When a wellness practitioner and a corporate strategist decided to commission their penthouse at Purva Sunflower, the brief had a single guiding word: quiet. Not just acoustic quiet — the visual kind. They had spent years in homes that competed for their attention. This 3,250 sq ft space was to be its opposite. The living room has no dominant feature wall. Instead, a linen-textured plaster surface runs the full width, with a flush retractable TV bracket that disappears when not in use. The kitchen uses pale stone-grey acrylic with matte white quartz countertop and Hettich hardware specified for its whisper-quiet drawer action — a deliberate sensory choice. Wardrobes across all bedrooms are in soft cream laminate with fabric-insert handles, chosen because no metal hardware would reflect light at the wrong moment. The master suite is the centrepiece: a padded ivory linen bed-back panel spans the full wall, flanked by integrated diffused-light sconces; the walk-in wardrobe is separated from the sleeping zone by a frosted glass partition that filters morning light without blocking it. On the sky deck, a built-in daybed faces the horizon with water feature provision for sound masking. Completed in 71 days.

Scope of Work

  • Modular kitchen — pale stone-grey acrylic with matte white quartz countertop, Hettich whisper-quiet soft-close hardware, calm palette designed to recede visually
  • Soft-close wardrobes — cream laminate with fabric-insert handles across all bedrooms, no reflective metal fittings, uniform understated finish throughout
  • TV unit with flush retractable bracket — disappears fully when not in use, no console unit, linen-textured wall surface behind continues uninterrupted
  • Cove false ceiling with warm ambient zoning — soft indirect light in every room, no harsh downlighting, designed for end-of-day decompression
  • Master suite centrepiece — full-wall padded ivory linen bed-back panel with integrated diffused-light sconces on either side, custom-fabricated
  • Frosted glass walk-in wardrobe partition — separates sleeping and dressing zones while diffusing natural morning light into both areas
  • Complete interior painting — warm white with subtle linen undertone throughout, specialist plaster-texture finish on living room feature wall
  • Premium flooring — large-format warm stone-effect tile throughout living zones, consistent flow with no visual interruptions between rooms
  • Branded Hettich hardware across all modular kitchen and wardrobe units, specified for quiet operation as a deliberate sensory brief requirement
  • Sky deck design — built-in teak daybed with weatherproof upholstery, water feature provision for ambient sound, evening LED strip lighting along parapet
  • 3D visualisation and design approval — full spatial walk-through with material samples and lighting simulation before any fabrication commenced

When Stillness Is the Design Brief — Every Decision Must Earn the Quiet

A serene home is not an absence of design — it is the result of very considered design. Every material choice, every hardware specification, every lighting layer was selected not for impact, but for restraint. If you want a penthouse that feels like a long exhale at the end of the day, we know how to build it. From the whisper of a soft-close drawer to the filtered morning light through frosted glass — calm is a craft.

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