Warm Minimal Penthouse at Rohan Jharoka, Varthur
Project Details
The Transformation
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Design Notes
The final project in our penthouse portfolio is also its quietest. This 3,200 sq ft residence at Rohan Jharoka in Varthur belongs to a retired academic couple who wanted their sky-level home to feel like a sanctuary of stillness — no statement pieces, no visual noise, just warmth and light. The Premium package delivered warm minimalism at elevation. The kitchen is a linear layout in pale birch acrylic with a white quartz countertop and Hettich soft-close — the same whisper-quiet philosophy that defines every room. The living area has no feature wall: just a floating birch console, a single large canvas provision above, and floor-to-ceiling windows that do the talking. Wardrobes across all three bedrooms use the same birch laminate with flush recessed handles. The master has a full-wall sliding wardrobe with soft-fabric panel fronts. The entertainment space is simply a deep window seat with reading lights. The sky deck has a single daybed facing east. Completed in 70 days — the quietest home at the highest point.
Scope of Work
- Modular kitchen — pale birch acrylic linear layout with white quartz countertop, Hettich whisper-quiet soft-close hardware, consistent warmth without visual weight
- Soft-close wardrobes — birch laminate with flush recessed handles across all three bedrooms, no protruding hardware, uniform understated finish
- TV unit — floating birch console in living room, single canvas provision above, no feature wall treatment — the windows are the room's centrepiece
- Cove false ceiling with soft indirect lighting — warm ambient illumination throughout, no harsh downlighting, designed to honour the stillness brief
- Master suite sliding wardrobe — full-wall track with soft-fabric panel fronts, tactile warmth without any reflective surfaces in the sleeping zone
- Complete interior painting — warm neutral white throughout, specialist matte finish minimising glare and supporting the calm, retreating quality of every surface
- Premium flooring — large-format warm stone-effect tile in living areas, consistent warm tone connecting all zones without interruption
- Bar unit / entertainment zone — deep window seat with integrated reading light provision, deliberately understated as a place of rest rather than performance
- Branded Hettich hardware throughout — all modular units specified for consistent soft-close operation as a deliberate sensory choice for the quiet brief
- Sky deck design — east-facing single teak daybed with weatherproof upholstery, morning light as the primary design feature, minimal clutter on deck
- 3D visualisation and design approval — full walk-through with material and light simulation, every surface verified for warmth and restraint before fabrication
The Last Project in Our Portfolio Is Also Its Quietest — and That Was Exactly the Point
A retired academic couple did not want their penthouse to announce itself. They wanted a home that holds the light well, opens the morning gently, and asks nothing of its residents except that they rest. Delivering warmth without weight — and stillness without sterility — across 3,200 sq ft in 70 days is a particular kind of craft. If your highest-floor home deserves that same considered quiet, we have built it before, and we can build it for you.