
How a Corner-Plot Residence in Varthur Revives Classical Home Elevation Design
Project Highlights Total plot area: 2150 sq. ft Built-up area: approx. 6,500 sq. ft Plot type: Corner plot home Dimensions: 40 ft × 50 ft house Architects: Ar. Antiksh, Ar. Luqman, Ar. Mahantesh This project demonstrates how thoughtful planning and detailing can bring classical architecture back into contemporary residential design—especially through a refined classical home elevation that makes a lasting statement on a corner plot. Planning for the Family The ground floor of this 40 ft × 50 ft corner home is designed as a compact 2BHK with parking and landscaping that extends visually to the first floor through the external staircase. On the first floor, the lobby features an internal staircase placed compactly to support circulation for the duplex home. Being a north-west facing house, the interiors feel bright, open, and airy. A living area cut-out enhances the sense of luxury from the inside. This level accommodates the guest bedroom, a north-east Puja space with landscape pockets, and a spacious island kitchen. The terrace includes additional usable space with landscape and seating pockets Spatial Experience Through 3D Visuals The open-plan arrangement on the first floor features a staircase with skylight provisions, future-friendly lift positioning, and natural light enhancing circulation.

















