Floor Plans

Gravity Smera Gardens Floor Plans

The Gravity Smera Gardens floor plans are built around one idea: a three-level duplex villa where the garden is woven into every floor. Each villa follows a Ground + First + Terrace layout, from ~2,406 to 3,515 sq.ft., with a private 400 sq.ft. backyard and a 500 sq.ft. terrace garden. For layout judgement, Habulus Tranquil adds a same-city product-format lens around usable space, privacy, circulation, and how the home will work day to day.

Configuration overview

Block-wise villa matrix

Block(s)FacingBuilt-up areaSite/land area
Block 10REast2,406 sq.ft.1,400 sq.ft.
Block 12 & 14East2,453 sq.ft.1,387 sq.ft.
Block 15 & 17West2,587 sq.ft.1,484 sq.ft.
Block 16East2,650 sq.ft.1,437 sq.ft.
Block 11 & 13West2,895 sq.ft.1,620 sq.ft.
Block 18North3,186 sq.ft.1,525 sq.ft.
Block 10East3,515 sq.ft.2,046 sq.ft.
Floor Plan Cards

Browse Gravity Smera Gardens villa plans by block

A compact 3 BHK variant is available in the smaller blocks; the majority of the 174 homes are 4 BHK duplex villas. Every plan carries double-height living and the two private gardens.

Gravity Smera Gardens Block 10 East 3,515 sq.ft. 4 BHK villa floor plan

Block 10

East-facing flagship, 3,515 sq.ft.Private 400 sq.ft. backyard + 500 sq.ft. terrace garden
Gravity Smera Gardens Block 18 North 3,186 sq.ft. 4 BHK villa floor plan

Block 18

North-facing, 3,186 sq.ft.Private 400 sq.ft. backyard + 500 sq.ft. terrace garden
Gravity Smera Gardens Block 11 and 13 West 2,895 sq.ft. 4 BHK villa floor plan

Blocks 11 & 13

West-facing, 2,895 sq.ft.Private 400 sq.ft. backyard + 500 sq.ft. terrace garden
Gravity Smera Gardens Block 16 East 2,650 sq.ft. 4 BHK villa floor plan

Block 16

East-facing, 2,650 sq.ft.Private 400 sq.ft. backyard + 500 sq.ft. terrace garden
Gravity Smera Gardens Block 15 and 17 West 2,587 sq.ft. 4 BHK villa floor plan

Blocks 15 & 17

West-facing, 2,587 sq.ft.Private 400 sq.ft. backyard + 500 sq.ft. terrace garden
Gravity Smera Gardens Block 12 and 14 East 2,473 sq.ft. 4 BHK villa floor plan

Blocks 12 & 14

East-facing, 2,473 sq.ft.Private 400 sq.ft. backyard + 500 sq.ft. terrace garden
Gravity Smera Gardens Block 10R East 2,406 sq.ft. 4 BHK villa floor plan

Block 10R

East-facing entry villa, 2,406 sq.ft.Private 400 sq.ft. backyard + 500 sq.ft. terrace garden
The three-level logic

How a Gravity Smera Gardens villa reads, floor by floor

The ground floor is the social heart: a double-height living room, a separate dining area, a full kitchen with utility, and a guest bedroom with en-suite. Full-height timber doors fold open to the private 400 sq.ft. backyard garden, turning the living space into an indoor-outdoor room.

The first floor holds the family's private life: the master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite, additional bedrooms, a family lounge, a library/study and balconies overlooking the gardens. A double-height void connects this floor to the dining below, drawing light and air through the centre of the home.

The terrace floor is what sets Smera Gardens apart — a further bedroom and bathroom combined with the private 500 sq.ft. terrace garden, an open-sky roof lawn with deck, pergola, planting and skylights. This level can serve as a master retreat, a home office or a private outdoor sanctuary above the trees.

Size details & space planning

Choosing the right Gravity Smera Gardens villa

When choosing a villa, weigh three things. First, orientation: North-facing (Block 18) gives even daylight; East-facing blocks get bright mornings; West-facing blocks get warm evenings. Second, footprint versus garden: a larger built-up area buys more internal space, but the landscape figure tells you how much private garden you get — Block 10 leads on both. Third, floor flexibility: the terrace floor can be a master retreat, a work-from-home suite or a guest level.

The villas feature exposed mud-block masonry, Indian Kota stone flooring and FSC-certified timber for doors, windows and screens. The exact specification of fittings is detailed in the project's specification sheet, which the sales team shares alongside the plans. See the master plan for how the blocks sit within the 12-acre site, or the price page for block-wise costs.

Per-Block Character

Gravity Smera Gardens per-configuration character and use

Block 10 (East, 3,515 sq.ft.) is the flagship: the largest home on the largest site (2,046 sq.ft.) with the most expansive ground-floor landscape (599 sq.ft.) and the most generous terrace floor. It suits large families wanting maximum space, several en-suite bedrooms, and a backyard garden generous enough for a kitchen patch, a children's lawn and a shaded seating deck off the living room. Block 18 (North, 3,046–3,186 sq.ft.) is the North-facing premium configuration with a library, a master retreat and strong even daylight; it suits buyers who prefer North orientation and a study-led layout, especially work-from-home households who value a quiet, daylit office above the canopy.

Blocks 11 & 13 (West, 2,809–2,895 sq.ft.) are the generous West-facing all-rounders — a guest bedroom on ground, master on first, and a full terrace suite — ideal for families that host often, and a strong-value 4 BHK against corridor benchmarks. Blocks 15 & 17 (West, 2,497–2,587 sq.ft.) and Block 16 (East, 2,650–2,661 sq.ft.) are the efficient mid-size 4 BHK villas that retain the double-height living, all bedrooms en-suite, and the two private gardens at an accessible footprint. Blocks 10R, 12 & 14 (East, ~2,406–2,453 sq.ft.) are the most accessible footprints and the entry price band — ideal for smaller families or first-time villa buyers who still want the garden-led format and the horticultural setting without the largest cheque. A compact 3 BHK variant is also indicated in the smaller blocks for buyers who want the garden-led villa lifestyle at an entry footprint, while the majority of the 174 homes remain 4 BHK duplex villas configured around the same three-floor logic.

Carpet vs Built-Up & Fit-Out

Gravity Smera Gardens area definitions and fit-out specification

Understanding the area definitions is essential when comparing Gravity Smera Gardens villas with other projects on the corridor. Carpet area is the usable floor area within the walls of each room — the figure that matters most for furniture planning and how the space actually lives. Built-up area — the figure quoted in the Smera Gardens cost sheet (2,406 to 3,515 sq.ft.) — adds the thickness of internal and external walls and is the basis on which the Rs 8,500/sq.ft. base rate is applied. The villas also carry a separate site/land area (the plot the home stands on, roughly 1,350 to 2,046 sq.ft.) and a landscape area (the dedicated private garden, up to ~600 sq.ft.). When you evaluate value at Gravity Smera Gardens, look at all four together: carpet tells you how the house lives, built-up tells you the size of the house, site area tells you the size of the plot, and the landscape figure tells you how much private garden you actually get. It is the only honest way to compare a horticultural-luxe villa against a conventional villa quoted on a smaller subset of these numbers.

The fit-out at Gravity Smera Gardens reflects the firm's earth-toned material philosophy carried through every surface. The villas feature exposed mud-block masonry in many spaces, Indian Kota stone flooring and paving with its characteristic blue-grey vein, and FSC-certified timber for doors, windows, batten screens and joinery. Interiors are designed to be calm, tactile and naturally cool, with the double-height living volumes, the terrace skylights and large openings to the gardens driving daylight and cross-ventilation deep into the plan. The exact specification of fittings, sanitaryware, kitchen provision and electrical layout is detailed in the project's specification sheet, which the sales team shares alongside the block-wise floor plans during the site visit — that document, together with this page, is the right basis on which to lock down a chosen configuration. The three-level duplex format is, in effect, a kit of parts that the same plan adapts to very different lives: a multi-generational household uses the ground-floor guest bedroom with en-suite to give parents a single-level home; a family with school-age children uses the first-floor kids' bedroom adjoining the master suite; a work-from-home professional claims the terrace floor library as a daylit office above the trees; and an entertainer uses the double-height ground floor as one continuous indoor-outdoor hosting space stretching into the backyard garden.

Gravity Smera Gardens forest entrance arch and arrival plaza

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FAQ

Gravity Smera Gardens Floor Plans | 3 & 4 BHK Duplex Villas - Frequently Asked Questions

Duplex/triplex 3 & 4 BHK villas over Ground + First + Terrace floors, across seven block types from ~2,406 sq.ft. (Block 10R) to 3,515 sq.ft. (Block 10), oriented North, East or West. Each includes a private 400 sq.ft. backyard and 500 sq.ft. terrace garden.

Block 10 (East-facing) is the flagship at 3,515 sq.ft. built-up on a 2,046 sq.ft. site - the most expansive ground-floor landscape and the most generous terrace floor.

The most accessible footprints are Blocks 10R, 12 and 14 (East-facing, ~2,406-2,453 sq.ft.) - ideal for smaller families or first-time villa buyers who still want the garden-led format.

Ground floor: living, dining, kitchen, a guest bedroom and the backyard garden. First floor: master suite, family lounge, additional bedrooms and a library/study. Terrace floor: a further bedroom, bathroom and the private roof garden.

Built-up area (e.g. 2,406-3,515 sq.ft.) is the figure the Rs 8,500/sq.ft. rate is applied to. Site/land area (~1,350-2,046 sq.ft.) is the plot the villa stands on. Landscape area (up to ~600 sq.ft.) is the dedicated private garden.

Yes - villas are offered across North, East and West-facing blocks of varying sizes, and the sales team can recommend a unit matching your preference for orientation, footprint, garden aspect and phase.