Vibrant Penthouse at Godrej Eternity, Jayanagar
Project Details
The Transformation
Inside This Home
Design Notes
Jayanagar's Godrej Eternity is home to one of the most colourful penthouses in our portfolio. The owners — a textile designer and her filmmaker husband — wanted their 3,300 sq ft sky-level home to feel like a living mood board: layered, expressive, and unapologetically personal. The Premium package provided the structure; the couple provided the vision. The kitchen uses a deep teal acrylic on upper shutters with terracotta-toned lowers and a cream quartz countertop — a palette borrowed from Rajasthani textiles. The living room has a gallery-style feature wall with integrated picture rails and adjustable spotlights for rotating art exhibitions from the couple's collection. Wardrobes in the master and second bedroom use a warm clay laminate with hand-stitched leather handles sourced from a local artisan. The entertainment area has a film-editing nook with acoustic panels and a projector provision. The terrace hosts potted textile-dye plants alongside curated evening downlighting. Cove ceiling throughout. Completed in 72 days.
Scope of Work
- Modular kitchen — deep teal acrylic upper shutters, terracotta-toned lower shutters, cream quartz countertop, Hettich hardware, palette inspired by Rajasthani textile tradition
- Soft-close wardrobes — warm clay laminate with hand-stitched leather handles sourced from a local Bangalore artisan, master and all bedrooms
- TV unit with gallery integration — picture rail feature wall with integrated adjustable spotlights, rotating art provision, LED accent lighting behind cornice
- Cove false ceiling with warm accent lighting — warm amber zone lighting to complement the vibrant palette and artworks throughout
- Complete interior painting — warm neutral base to allow the couple's art collection and textile palette to define the room's character
- Premium flooring — warm large-format tile in living zones, terracotta-toned grout lines echoing the kitchen palette throughout
- Bar unit / entertainment zone — film-editing nook with acoustic-dampened side panels, projector provision and motorised screen rough-in
- Branded Hettich hardware throughout — all modular kitchen and wardrobe units with soft-close function specified for consistent daily performance
- 3D visualisation and design approval — colour coordination review with the couple's art collection before any fabrication commenced
- Terrace design — curated planting plan with textile-dye plants, adjustable evening downlighting, weatherproof seating zone
- Multi-zone coordination — cohesive material and colour story woven through kitchen, living, all bedrooms, and terrace without repetition
When the Home Itself Is a Creative Statement — the Design Must Be Brave Enough to Match
A textile designer and a filmmaker did not want a beautiful home — they wanted a home that thinks. Where the kitchen references Rajasthani indigo. Where the wardrobes are fastened with leather handles stitched by a craftsperson in the same city. Where the living room is also a gallery, and the terrace is also a garden. Designing for creative professionals means having no default answers — only considered ones. If your sky-level home deserves that kind of attention, we are ready to be briefed.