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Whitefield grows fast. Many people work here. They need homes. They also need shops nearby. A new project answers this need. It is called Axis Ekatva. This is a fresh launch. The developer is Axis Concept. The project offers smart living. It also offers retail spaces. Let us explore the layout inside this new launch project. Why Whitefield Needs This ProjectWhitefield is a tech hub. Thousands of IT workers live here. They want short commutes. They want modern homes. But space is costly. Big apartments cost a lot. That is where Axis Ekatva fits. It provides small, smart units. The project mixes living with shopping. You step out of your home. You enter a shop. That is the main idea. This project is one of the Axis Upcoming Projects in Whitefield. The developer plans carefully. They focus on utility. They do not waste space. Every corner has a job. Let us see how the layout works. Project Overview at a Glance
The numbers show a compact project. 323 units mean moderate density. You do not feel crowded. The possession date is June 2029. That gives you time to plan. Understanding the Layout PhilosophyThe layout follows a simple rule. Save space. Add function. Do not add useless walls. The designers use open plans. They merge the bedroom, hall, and kitchen. They call it a smart studio. The Core Idea: Live + Work + ShopYou live in the studio. You work from home. You shop downstairs. That triangle works perfectly. The retail spaces sit on the ground floor. The studios rise above. This layout saves travel time. You do not need a car for milk or food. Detailed Breakdown of the LayoutLet us walk through the project. We start from the entrance. Ground Floor – Retail HubThe ground floor holds retail shops. These are small commercial units. The developer leases them to brands. You find a grocery store. You find a café. You find a laundry service. The layout keeps retail on one side. It keeps the lobby on the other side. This separation avoids noise. Residents enter through a separate gate. That gate leads to the lift lobby. Shoppers use a different entrance. This dual-entry system keeps privacy. You do not mix with outside crowds. The retail floor has wide corridors. Two people can walk easily. Each shop has a glass front. That brings natural light. First to Fifth Floor – Smart Studio LevelsAbove the retail floor come the studios. Each floor has around 50 units. The layout uses a central corridor. Rooms open on both sides. This design saves walking distance. You step out of the lift. You turn left or right. You reach your door. Each studio measures roughly 350 to 450 square feet. That is small but smart. Let us go inside a unit. Inside a 1-BHK Smart StudioYou open the door. You enter the living area. The living area connects to a small balcony. The balcony faces either the road or an inner courtyard. The bedroom area sits near the window. There is no separate bedroom wall. Instead, a sliding partition divides the space. You pull it for privacy. You push it for openness. The kitchen runs along one wall. It has a single burner. It has a small sink. It has one cabinet. You can cook basic meals. The bathroom sits near the entrance. It has a western toilet. It has a shower area. A geyser point is ready. The layout includes power sockets everywhere. You see three sockets in the living area. You see two near the bed. One socket sits near the kitchen. This helps remote workers. You plug in a laptop. You plug in a phone. You work without moving wires. Storage is Built-InThe team added storage in walls. You do not see big cupboards. You see recessed shelves. The bed has storage under it. The loft above the bathroom holds suitcases. This smart storage keeps the room clean. Sixth Floor – Community and TerraceThe top floor has no studios. It holds a common terrace. You find a seating area. You find a small garden. You find a clothes-drying zone. The layout includes a washing machine point here. Residents share this space. It reduces noise inside studios. The terrace also holds solar panels. They heat water for bathrooms. This lowers electricity bills. Retail Component Layout – How It WorksThe project has 323 total units. Out of these, many are retail. The exact retail count comes later. But the layout separates retail from living. Retail shops face the main road. Their back doors open to service lanes. Delivery vans use back lanes. They do not disturb residents. Each retail shop has a toilet. Each shop has a separate meter. Shop owners get a small store room. The ceiling height is 12 feet. That is higher than studios. Shopkeepers can add a mezzanine. That mezzanine becomes extra storage. The retail layout includes common bins for waste. The bins sit at the back lane. A cleaning crew empties them daily. This keeps the front area clean. Co-Living Spaces – How They FitAxis Ekatva includes co-living spaces. A co-living space means shared community areas. You have your private studio. But you share a pantry. You share a work table. You share a TV lounge. The layout places these shared rooms on every floor. Each floor has one common room. That room has a fridge. It has a microwave. It has a long table with chairs. Students and young workers use this space. They cook instant noodles. They eat together. They discuss work. This layout builds friendships. The common room also has a notice board. You see updates about maintenance. You see social event flyers. You see lost-and-found items. This small touch adds community feel. Parking and Vehicle Movement LayoutThe project has basement parking. Cars enter from the rear road. They go down a ramp. The ramp is wide enough for two cars. The basement has marked parking slots. Each studio gets one slot. Retail shops get one slot each. Two-wheelers park on the ground floor. There is a separate bay near the service gate. Bicycles get a small stand near the main gate. This order prevents chaos. The layout includes EV charging points. Four points sit in the basement. You pay per use. This future-proofs the project. Natural Light and Airflow LayoutThe architects faced a challenge. Whitefield has hot summers. Small rooms heat up fast. The layout uses cross-ventilation. Each studio has windows on two sides. One window opens to the corridor. That corridor has open ends. Air moves from the studio to the corridor. It then goes outside. The retail shops have large glass doors. These doors open fully. Morning sun enters the shops. But afternoon sun stays out. A sunshade blocks harsh rays. The layout also includes exhaust fans in every bathroom. These fans run on low power. Security Layout – How It Protects YouSecurity works through zones. The first zone is the main gate. A guard sits there. He checks every visitor. The second zone is the lobby. You need a key card to enter. The lift works only with that card. It stops only on your floor. The third zone is your studio door. You have a digital lock. You enter a code. You can change the code anytime. The corridor has CCTV cameras. They record 24 hours. The footage stays for 30 days. The retail zone has separate cameras. Shop owners get their own security. They install their own locks. The common areas like terrace have panic buttons. Press one in an emergency. The security room gets an alert. Utility Layout – Where the Services GoWater tanks sit on the terrace. They hold 20,000 liters. This covers two days of use. Borewell water enters first. It passes through a filter. Then it goes to tanks. A pump pushes water to each floor. Each studio has one tap in the kitchen. Each has one in the bathroom. The toilet uses less water. It has a dual-flush button. You save water with every flush. Electricity runs through underground cables. No wire hangs in the open. The main meter room sits on the ground floor. Each unit has a sub-meter. You pay only for your use. The layout includes a generator room. It powers lifts and corridor lights. Your studio gets no backup. That keeps costs low. Wastewater goes to a sewer line. Whitefield has city sewer connection. The project connects to that line. No septic tank exists on site. This keeps the land clean. Comparing This Layout with Other New Projects in WhitefieldMany New Projects in Whitefield offer 2-BHK and 3-BHK units. They cost more. Their layouts waste space on long corridors. Axis Ekatva does the opposite. It reduces corridor length. It adds more units per floor. This lowers the price per unit. Other projects put retail in a separate building. You walk five minutes to buy milk. Here, retail sits below you. You take the lift down. You buy milk. You return in two minutes. That is the main advantage. Some new projects ignore co-living. They design for families only. Axis Ekatva targets single workers and students. The layout reflects this. Small studios. Shared pantries. No big dining halls. This focus makes it unique. Who Should Buy in This Layout?You should buy here if you fit any profile:
Families with children may find the studios small. Two adults can live comfortably. Add a child, and space feels tight. The layout works best for one or two people. Possession Timeline – June 2029The project launches now. But you get keys in June 2029. That is five years away. Why wait? Because you pay in installments. You do not pay all today. You book with a small amount. You pay as construction grows. By 2029, Whitefield will have more metro lines. Your property value will rise. Use this time to save. Use this time to plan your move. The layout is ready on paper. Construction starts after RERA approval. That approval is under process. It will come soon. Final Thoughts on the LayoutAxis Ekatva solves a real problem. Whitefield needs compact, smart homes. It needs shops within walking distance. It needs safe co-living spaces. This layout delivers all three. The 1-BHK smart studios maximize every inch. The retail integration saves time. The co-living areas build community. You will not find large gardens here. You will not find a swimming pool. But you find practical design. You find lower costs. You find a home that works for modern life. If you value function over show, this layout suits you. Visit the site. Walk the proposed corridors. See the retail street. Imagine your life here. Then book your studio. June 2029 will arrive faster than you think |
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