SATTVA SPRINGS

Sattva Springs Floor Plans

This page is for buyers who want to move past headline pricing and study how the villa layouts are actually organised. The plan set helps frame how circulation, internal zoning, and room allocation work across the different villa formats being marketed.

Sattva Springs floor plan
SATTVA SPRINGS

Brochure Layouts

The floor plans are meticulously designed to maximise space and functionality. Each 4 BHK villa, spanning 3600 sqft, includes spacious living and dining areas, well-appointed bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a modern kitchen, and additional features like balconies and utility rooms. The layout ensures ample natural light and ventilation, enhancing the overall living experience.

How to Read a 4 BHK Triplex Villa Plan

A floor plan tells you more than room count. For a triplex villa, it tells you how a family actually moves through their own home — which spaces feel connected and which feel isolated, where noise from the kitchen or television travels, how much of the built-up area is genuinely liveable versus structural and service zones, and whether the design has been thought through for real daily use rather than brochure impressiveness.

Floor by Floor: What Each Level Does

The Sattva Springs villa is structured across Basement + Ground + 3 Floors. Each level has a distinct role:

  • Basement: Car parking (2–4 spaces depending on variant) and utility/storage. For the largest 5,236 sq ft unit, the basement contributes a significant portion of the total built-up area. When comparing variants, assess the living area across the upper floors separately — not just the aggregate built-up figure which includes basement space.
  • Ground Floor: Public life. Living room, dining, modular kitchen, guest bedroom or study. This floor handles visitors and daytime social activity. The connection between living and dining, and the kitchen's relationship to both, determines how usable the ground floor actually feels in everyday use.
  • First Floor: Private family zone. Master bedroom with en-suite, and additional bedrooms. This level stays insulated from the ground floor's activity — the separation is the point of a triplex.
  • Second and Third Floors: Flexible space, depending on the variant. Multipurpose room, home theater (in the premium 5,236 sq ft unit), and access to the private rooftop terrace. This is the level that most justifies the triplex format — dedicated space for entertainment, children's study areas, or an in-law suite that does not intrude on the main family floors below.

Matching the Variant to Your Family

Area
Best Suited For
3,607 sq ftCouple or family of 3–4; efficient use across all levels without oversized rooms
3,732–3,824 sq ftFamily of 4 needing slightly more room flexibility and an extra car park
4,156 sq ftJoint family or family with frequent guests; four car park spaces
5,236 sq ftFamily that entertains frequently and wants a dedicated home theater room

The Elevator: Why It Deserves Specific Mention

Every unit includes an elevator provision. This detail is easy to overlook when buying a new-launch project at 35, and becomes critically important at 55. A knee that manages three flights comfortably today will feel those stairs differently within a decade. The elevator provision also makes the villa practical for grandparents visiting, for carrying heavy groceries to an upper-floor kitchen, and for everyday convenience that multi-level living would otherwise steadily erode.

Not every project at this price point includes an elevator as standard. Its presence in every Sattva Springs unit reflects end-user thinking over the long term, not just a sales feature for the brochure.

What the Plan Images Do Not Tell You

Floor plan drawings give you the layout geometry. They do not tell you: ceiling heights on each floor, exact terrace dimensions and usability, structural column positions that affect furniture placement, HVAC conduit routing, service balcony provision, or the exact kitchen specification. All of this is in the full specification document — request it from the sales team before shortlisting a unit.

Unit-specific factors also matter. Corner units have windows on two sides rather than one, which significantly improves natural light and cross-ventilation. North and east-facing units are generally preferred in Bangalore's climate. A mid-row south-facing unit may be priced similarly to a corner north-facing unit but will feel different to live in every afternoon. These are things worth asking about specifically before signing.

The sales team can walk you through the plan set in detail and flag unit-specific considerations. Request a floor plan consultation through the contact page. Review the pricing table alongside the plan set to understand exactly what each size variant costs before shortlisting.

Need help shortlisting the right plan?

Use the contact page to request the brochure, plan guidance, and current configuration availability.

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