Week end Home for Mr.Prashanthakumar & Mrs. Sharmil at Nandhi, Bangalore Rural.
Project Facts
Architects : Urbanframe Private Limited
Location: Nandhi, Bangalore, Karnataka
Highlights:
Project designed with modern and contemporary materials often blend sleek aesthetics with functionality, creating spaces that feel both luxurious and practical. These homes are typically built to maximize natural light, connect with outdoor surroundings, and use sustainable materials that reflect current architectural trends.
Glass facades: Large windows and sliding doors that blur the boundary between indoors and outdoors.
Steel structures: Strong, minimalist frameworks that allow for open-plan layouts and bold geometric forms.
Wood accents: Warm tones of timber used in ceilings, decks, or furniture to balance the coolness of steel and glass.
Sustainable materials: Bricks and eco-friendly paints to reduce environmental impact.
Open layouts: Spaces designed for relaxation, gatherings, and seamless flow between living, dining, and outdoor areas.
Minimalist retreats: Clean lines, neutral palettes, and uncluttered interiors for a calming escape.
Nature-integrated homes: Built around landscapes, with terraces, courtyards, or rooftop gardens.
Luxury cabins: Contemporary versions of cabins using steel, glass, and wood for a cozy yet upscale vibe.
Value: 150 Lakhs
Status: Completed
Villa for Mr.Anand at EPSILON, Yemalur, Bangalore
Project Facts
Architects : Urbanframe Private Limited
Location: Bangalore, Karnataka
Highlights:
A villa finished with brick and Kota stone creates a striking blend of rustic charm and contemporary elegance. Brick brings warmth, texture, and timeless appeal, while Kota stone — a durable limestone from Rajasthan — adds a sleek, earthy sophistication with its natural shades of green, brown, and grey.
Brick walls: Exposed brickwork for facades or accent walls, giving the villa a warm, organic character.
Kota stone flooring: Smooth, cool underfoot, perfect for tropical climates, and resistant to wear.
Athangudi flooring: A hallmark of Chettinad architecture from Tamil Nadu, celebrated for their vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and handcrafted artistry. These tiles are made using local soil, lime, and natural dyes, then set in glass moulds to achieve their glossy, jewel-like finish. They bring a sense of heritage and luxury to villas
Mixed finishes: Combining brick with Kota stone cladding on exteriors for a balanced rustic-modern look.
Courtyards: Kota stone paving in central courtyards or verandas, enhancing the villa’s traditional yet modern vibe.
Contemporary detailing: Steel railings, glass windows, and minimalist interiors paired with natural brick and stone textures.
Exposed surface: The natural texture of concrete is left visible, often with subtle impressions from the shuttering (formwork).
Minimal treatment: Requires precise formwork and careful pouring to achieve smooth, uniform surfaces.
Architectural appeal: Creates a bold, industrial-modern aesthetic that pairs well with glass, steel, and wood.
Durability: Resistant to weathering and requires little maintenance compared to plastered finishes.
🌿 Advantages
Durability: Both materials withstand weathering and age beautifully.
Thermal comfort: Brick and Kota stone keep interiors cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
Low maintenance: Easy to clean and long-lasting with minimal upkeep.
Aesthetic versatility: Works well with modern minimalist interiors or traditional Indian villa styles.
Value: 150 Lakhs
Status: Completed
Mixed Use Building for Mr.Raghavendra at Jakkur, Bangalore
Project Facts
Architects : Urbanframe Private Limited
Location: Bangalore, Karnataka
Highlights:
A mixed-use building that combines residential and office spaces with brick cladding, granite, and vitrified tiles can achieve a balance of durability, elegance, and modern functionality. Each material plays a distinct role in shaping the building’s character and usability.
Brick cladding: Adds warmth and texture to the façade, giving the building a timeless, earthy appeal while improving thermal insulation.
Granite finishes: Used in lobbies, staircases, and exterior plinths for strength and a polished, luxurious look.
Vitrified tiles: Ideal for residential interiors and office floors due to their sleek finish, stain resistance, and easy maintenance.
Residential zones: Vitrified tiles in living areas and bedrooms for a clean, modern aesthetic; granite countertops in kitchens for durability.
Office zones: Brick cladding accent walls to create a professional yet warm environment; vitrified tiles for high-traffic flooring.
Shared spaces: Granite flooring in lobbies and corridors for elegance and longevity, complemented by brick cladding for visual identity.
Durability: Granite and vitrified tiles withstand heavy use, making them perfect for office and common areas.
Aesthetic balance: Brick adds rustic charm, granite conveys luxury, and vitrified tiles bring modern sleekness.
Low maintenance: All three materials are easy to clean and maintain, ensuring long-term cost efficiency.
Identity: Brick cladding gives the building a distinctive character, setting it apart in urban contexts.
This combination is often seen in urban developments where functionality meets design sophistication. Would you like me to sketch out façade concepts that highlight how brick, granite, and vitrified tiles can be layered together for maximum impact?
Value: 253 Lakhs
Status: Completed
Villa for Ms.Roshni Kozhiparambil at Hosur, Tamilnadu
Project Facts
Architects : Habitart Architecture Studio
Location: Hosur, Tamilnadu
Highlights:
Villa finished with Clay hollow blocks, Kota stone, raw concrete, and a structural steel staircase creates a bold yet earthy architectural statement. This palette blends sustainability, durability, and modern aesthetics while keeping the design rooted in natural textures.
Clay hollow blocks: Lightweight, eco-friendly, and thermally efficient. They give the villa a rustic, breathable character while reducing construction costs.
Kota stone: Used for flooring, courtyards, or verandas. Its natural green-grey tones add elegance and keep interiors cool.
Raw concrete finish: Exposed concrete walls and slabs provide a minimalist, industrial-modern aesthetic.
Structural steel staircase: A sleek, functional centerpiece that contrasts beautifully with earthy materials.
Facade layering: Hollow block walls combined with raw concrete bands create rhythm and texture.
Courtyard flooring: Kota stone paving in open courtyards enhances the villa’s traditional-modern blend.
Interior contrasts: Raw concrete walls paired with warm wooden furniture balance coolness with comfort.
Staircase highlight: The steel staircase can be left exposed or paired with glass balustrades to act as a sculptural element.
Sustainability: Hollow blocks and Kota stone are eco-friendly and reduce energy consumption.
Durability: Concrete and stone finishes age gracefully with minimal maintenance.
Thermal comfort: Keeps interiors cooler in tropical climates.
Modern identity: The steel staircase and exposed concrete give the villa a contemporary edge.
This combination results in a villa that feels raw yet refined, perfect for weekend retreats or urban residences. Would you like me to sketch out interior layout ideas that integrate these materials seamlessly.
Value: 105 Lakhs
Status: Completed
Villa for Mr.Kishore at Nagenahalli, Bangalore
Project Facts
Architects : Urbanframe Private Limited
Location: Nagenahalli Bangalore, Karnataka
Highlights:
A villa finished with vitrified tiles, granite, brick cladding, and Jaisalmer marble cladding would embody a fusion of modern sleekness and traditional Indian elegance. Each material contributes a unique texture and character, creating a layered architectural identity.
Vitrified tiles: Perfect for interiors — living rooms, bedrooms, and office spaces. They provide a clean, polished look, are easy to maintain, and resist stains.
Granite: Ideal for staircases, kitchen counters, and lobbies. Its strength and glossy finish add luxury and durability.
Brick cladding: Adds warmth and rustic charm to exterior façades or accent walls, balancing the sleekness of vitrified tiles.
Jaisalmer marble cladding: With its golden-yellow tones, it creates a regal, sunlit effect on façades, courtyards, or feature walls.
Facade layering: Combine brick cladding with Jaisalmer marble bands for a striking exterior that feels both earthy and luxurious.
Interior contrasts: Use vitrified tiles for sleek flooring, granite for staircases and counters, and brick cladding for accent walls.
Courtyard elegance: Jaisalmer marble cladding in courtyards or verandas creates a warm, inviting glow.
Material zoning: Brick and marble for exteriors, granite for shared spaces, vitrified tiles for private interiors.
Durability: Granite and vitrified tiles withstand heavy use, perfect for both residential and semi-public villa spaces.
Aesthetic balance: Brick adds rustic charm, marble conveys luxury, granite brings strength, and vitrified tiles add modern sleekness.
Low maintenance: All four materials are easy to clean and maintain, ensuring long-term efficiency.
Cultural identity: Jaisalmer marble connects the villa to Indian heritage, while brick cladding grounds it in earthy tradition.
This combination results in a villa that feels modern yet timeless, with a strong architectural personality. Would you like me to sketch out interior layout ideas that show how these materials can be distributed across living, dining, and private zones
Value: 105 Lakhs
Status: Completed
Villa for Ar.Rohan at Bileshivale, Bangalore
Project Facts
Architects : Urbanframe Private Limited
Location: Gerns Meadows, Bileshivale, Bangalore, Karnataka
Highlights:
A villa finished with Italian marble, wooden flooring, textured walls, a steel staircase, and abundant ventilation would feel both luxurious and refreshingly modern. This material palette balances elegance with warmth, while the design emphasis on ventilation ensures comfort and sustainability.
Italian marble: Adds opulence to living rooms, foyers, and bathrooms with its polished, high-end finish.
Wooden flooring: Brings warmth and coziness to bedrooms and lounges, complementing the coolness of marble.
Textured walls: Feature walls with plaster, stone, or paint textures add depth and character.
Steel staircase: A sleek, structural centerpiece that can be paired with glass balustrades for a contemporary touch.
Ventilation design: Large windows, skylights, and open courtyards ensure natural airflow and daylight.
Facade composition: Italian marble cladding combined with textured walls creates a striking exterior.
Interior zoning: Marble in formal spaces, wood in private zones, textured walls as accents.
Courtyard integration: Open courtyards or double-height spaces enhance ventilation and bring nature indoors.
Staircase highlight: Positioned centrally, the steel staircase becomes a sculptural element connecting levels.
Luxury appeal: Italian marble and wood together create a timeless high-end aesthetic.
Comfort: Wooden floors and natural ventilation improve thermal comfort.
Durability: Marble, steel, and textured finishes are long-lasting and low-maintenance.
Sustainability: Passive cooling through ventilation reduces energy use.
This combination results in a villa that feels airy, elegant, and contemporary, perfect for both urban living and weekend retreats. Would you like me to sketch out interior layout ideas that show how these materials can be distributed across living, dining, and private zones.
Value: 104 Lakhs
Status: Completed
Group house for Mr.Shekar at Judicial layout, Thalaghattapura, Bangalore
Project Facts
Architects : Ar.Sowmya
Location: Judicial Layout, Thalaghattapura, Bangalore, Karnataka
Highlights:
Villa with ground floor parking and three floors of 2.5BHK units finished in vitrified tiles, granite staircases with metal handrails, and facades combining metal with clay tiles creates a modern yet earthy residential design. This blend of materials ensures durability, elegance, and a distinctive architectural identity.
Vitrified tiles: Sleek, stain-resistant flooring for living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens.
Granite staircases: Strong, polished surfaces paired with metal handrails for safety and style.
Metal + clay tile facades: A striking exterior that balances industrial modernity with earthy warmth.
Ground floor parking: Open or semi-covered parking with granite plinths for durability.
2.5BHK layouts: Each floor can include two bedrooms, a study/half room, living, dining, and balcony spaces.
Facade layering: Clay tiles soften the industrial look of metal panels, creating a balanced aesthetic.
Ventilation strategy: Large windows, balconies, and skylights ensure airflow across all three floors.
Durability: Granite and vitrified tiles withstand heavy use, perfect for multi-family living.
Low maintenance: All finishes are easy to clean and long-lasting.
Aesthetic balance: Metal adds sleekness, clay tiles add warmth, granite conveys luxury, and vitrified tiles bring modern practicality.
Functional zoning: Parking below, residential above — maximizing land use efficiency.
This design results in a cost-efficient yet premium villa that feels contemporary, practical, and visually distinctive. Would you like me to outline construction cost breakdown for such a G+3 structure.
Value: 136 Lakhs
Status: In Progress
Villa for Mr.Shekar at Kannur, Bangalore
Project Facts
Architects : Ar.Sowmya
Location: Kanakashree Layout, Kannur, Bangalore, Karnataka
Highlights:
A G+3 villa finished with brick walls, exposed form-finish concrete ceilings, and clay material cladding creates a bold, earthy, and contemporary design. This combination emphasizes raw honesty in materials while ensuring durability and thermal comfort.
Brick walls: Provide rustic charm, insulation, and timeless appeal.
Exposed concrete ceilings: Raw, industrial-modern look that highlights structural integrity.
Clay cladding: Adds warmth, texture, and eco-friendliness to façades, balancing the coolness of concrete.
Facade layering: Brick walls combined with clay cladding bands create rhythm and depth.
Ceiling expression: Exposed slabs with clean formwork impressions add character to interiors.
Ventilation strategy: Large openings, balconies, and skylights ensure airflow across all floors.
Material zoning: Brick for structural walls, clay cladding for exteriors, concrete ceilings for interiors.
Durability: Brick and concrete withstand weathering and age gracefully.
Thermal comfort: Clay cladding and brick walls keep interiors cool in tropical climates.
Low maintenance: Exposed finishes reduce the need for plastering or painting.
Modern identity: The mix of raw concrete and clay cladding creates a contemporary yet earthy villa aesthetic.
This design results in a sustainable, cost-efficient, and visually striking villa that feels both modern and rooted in tradition. Would you like me to outline interior layout ideas showing how these materials can be distributed across living, dining, and private zones
Value: 163 Lakhs
Status: In Progress
Mixed use building for National school of Business, Bangalore
Project Facts
Architects : HABITART Architecture Studio, Bangalore
Location: Singhena Agrahara, Bangalore, Karnataka
Highlights:
A G+3 villa finished with brick walls, exposed form-finish concrete ceilings, and clay material cladding creates a bold, earthy, and contemporary design. This combination emphasizes raw honesty in materials while ensuring durability and thermal comfort.
Brick walls: Provide rustic charm, insulation, and timeless appeal.
Exposed concrete ceilings: Raw, industrial-modern look that highlights structural integrity.
Clay cladding: Adds warmth, texture, and eco-friendliness to façades, balancing the coolness of concrete.
Facade layering: Brick walls combined with clay cladding bands create rhythm and depth.
Ceiling expression: Exposed slabs with clean formwork impressions add character to interiors.
Ventilation strategy: Large openings, balconies, and skylights ensure airflow across all floors.
Material zoning: Brick for structural walls, clay cladding for exteriors, concrete ceilings for interiors.
Durability: Brick and concrete withstand weathering and age gracefully.
Thermal comfort: Clay cladding and brick walls keep interiors cool in tropical climates.
Low maintenance: Exposed finishes reduce the need for plastering or painting.
Modern identity: The mix of raw concrete and clay cladding creates a contemporary yet earthy villa aesthetic.
This design results in a sustainable, cost-efficient, and visually striking villa that feels both modern and rooted in tradition. Would you like me to outline interior layout ideas showing how these materials can be distributed across living, dining, and private zones?
mixed use building with brick cladding, exposed concrete walls basement, GF+2 floors. having staff accomodation at first floor, Guest accommodation at second floor, Basement will be record room, Ground floor will have store, media room, medical room
A mixed-use building with brick cladding, exposed concrete basement walls, and G+2 floors organized into staff and guest accommodations is a smart way to combine functionality with strong architectural identity. The material palette and zoning you’ve described create both durability and warmth while ensuring each level serves a distinct purpose.
Brick cladding: Adds texture and timeless appeal to the façade, while improving insulation.
Exposed concrete basement: Raw finish conveys strength and utility, ideal for record storage.
Clay cladding: Warms up the exterior, balancing the industrial look of concrete.
Granite + vitrified tiles (optional): For interiors, ensuring durability and easy maintenance.
Basement – Record room: Exposed concrete walls for durability, controlled ventilation for document preservation.
Ground floor – Store, media, medical rooms: Flexible layout with vitrified tile flooring for easy cleaning and granite thresholds for heavy use.
First floor – Staff accommodation: Compact 1–2BHK units with brick cladding accents, designed for comfort and efficiency.
Second floor – Guest accommodation: Larger suites with clay cladding façades, balconies, and natural ventilation for a welcoming feel.
Durability: Brick and concrete age gracefully, requiring minimal upkeep.
Functional clarity: Each floor has a distinct purpose, reducing overlap and improving efficiency.
Thermal comfort: Brick and clay cladding help regulate temperature, keeping interiors cooler.
Identity: The mix of raw concrete and earthy cladding creates a contemporary yet grounded look.
This design results in a robust, multi-purpose building that feels professional yet welcoming, with clear zoning for staff, guests, and specialized functions. Would you like me to sketch out façade concepts showing how brick cladding and clay material can be layered with exposed concrete for maximum impact.
Value: 150 Lakhs
Status: In Progress