Sophisticated Penthouse at Embassy Springs, Hebbal
Project Details
The Transformation
Inside This Home
Design Notes
Embassy Springs in Hebbal offers some of North Bangalore's most sought-after penthouses, and this 3,800 sq ft single-level unit demanded interiors as sophisticated as its address. The couple — a corporate lawyer and a gallery owner — wanted their home to feel like a curated collection, not a decorated apartment. The Ultra/Bespoke scope delivered. The living area is defined by a continuous wall of grey-veined marble panelling that wraps from the entrance through to the dining zone — a single material gesture that unifies the public spaces. The kitchen is finished in charcoal PU with a honed marble countertop and Blum Legrabox drawers. The master walk-in wardrobe has glass-fronted display sections for the couple's watch and handbag collections — museum-grade lighting included. A bespoke entertainment unit features a rotating TV mechanism that serves both living and family rooms. Multi-layer ceiling with art-track spotlight provisions. Delivered in 78 days.
Scope of Work
- Modular kitchen — charcoal PU island layout, honed marble countertop, Blum Legrabox drawer system, integrated appliance housing
- Master suite walk-in wardrobe — bespoke internals with glass-fronted display sections, museum-grade LED spotlight tracks for collections
- Designer wardrobes — all bedrooms, curated finishes with Blum soft-close mechanism and shadow-gap detailing
- Continuous marble panelling wall — grey-veined marble slabs running entrance through living to dining zone, single uninterrupted material gesture
- Multi-layer false ceiling — art-track spotlight provisions in living, dining, and family rooms with independent scene control
- Complete interior painting with designer finishes — muted greige tones throughout, warm contrast in master and family rooms
- Premium flooring — grey-veined large-format marble tile public zones, warm stone-effect tile bedrooms
- Bespoke rotating entertainment unit — motorised TV rotation mechanism serving living and family rooms, integrated cable management
- Curated art display wall — family room with adjustable art-track lighting and gallery-hanging system
- Premium Blum hardware across all modular kitchen, wardrobe, and storage units throughout the penthouse
- Full 3D visualisation and design consultation — complete single-level spatial planning with material board review
- Sky terrace design — commissioned outdoor furniture arrangement, designer planter curation, ambient perimeter LED
- Smart home integration — art-track lighting scene control, motorised curtains, ambient zone management
- Dedicated meditation niche — private corner with acoustic-backed panel seating and dimmable cove lighting
- Acoustic treatment — family room wall panels with gallery-quality fabric backing for ambient noise reduction
- Dining zone — chandelier provision with dimmer-integrated ceiling rose, bespoke sideboard with marble top
A Home Designed Like a Gallery — Where Every Element Is Curated, Not Chosen
The difference between a decorated home and a curated one is the discipline to ask whether each element belongs. Not merely whether it is beautiful, but whether it belongs — whether it adds to or competes with what is already there. When the brief is this exacting, the process demands an atelier approach. Our Ultra/Bespoke scope was built precisely for clients who know the difference.