SARANG HOMES
A natural progression
In 2020, we set our sights on sustainable construction. Caught between the extremes of mass-produced or ultra premium, we knew there had to be a better way. Within a year we launched Sarang Homes with the groundbreaking Ooru.
OVERVIEW
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An industrial and education hub, Tumkur has grown into a real estate hotspot in recent years. With Central areas of Bangalore long saturated, development moves towards the suburbs and other peripheral areas. This growth is complemented by good government policies, physical infrastructure development including metro corridors, airports, flyovers and expressways.
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Tumkur is one the cities targeted for development under the Smart Cities Project and was recognised as a major National Investment and Manufacturing Zone, as well as an industrial smart city. The area has also become a key hub for the Mumbai-Chennai corridor after 11,000 acres of land were acquired in the Vasanthanarasapura region.
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New manufacturing plants have commenced their operations in the area, driving higher employment and pushing demand for housing across all segments. Several leading real estate developers are looking to build big-ticket projects here which cater to entry-level and mid-range housing options, creating a destination for affordable housing. Tumkur is expected to generate price returns of more than 25% over the next few years.
Sustainable, minimalist homes
Ooru is a bold testimony to the Studio Sarang design ethos. The intent was to create sustainable, minimalist homes, with an emphasis on functionality, safety and privacy, while keeping in mind the evolving needs of single and multi-generational families.
OVERVIEW
The ground floor comprises common spaces: the foyer, formal living room, the dining area, kitchen, pantry unit, a bedroom with attached bath and a generous private garden along with a car park. The first floor has an open family area, a study and the master bedroom and a private balcony. The second floor features a large open terrace that can be utilised for future expansion.
The technical objective of the design was to ensure energy efficiency, use of durable, environmentally friendly materials, sustainable living practices and integrated home automation to create a distinctive, modern home that felt warm and comfortable.
The master bedroom on the first floor
A defining element in design are the large framed windows. The house is completely Vaastu compliant
Located in the fast growing Tumkur, in close proximity to Bangalore
LOCATION
Sustainable, minimalist homes
The house is completely Vaastu compliant, without compromising design sensibilities
Ooru
Ooru is a bold testimony to the Studio Sarang design ethos. The intent was to create sustainable, minimalist homes, with an emphasis on functionality, safety and privacy, while keeping in mind the evolving needs of single and multi-generational families.
OVERVIEW
The ground floor comprises common spaces: the foyer, formal living room, the dining area, kitchen, pantry unit, a bedroom with attached bath and a generous private garden along with a car park. The first floor has an open family area, a study and the master bedroom and a private balcony. The second floor features a large open terrace that can be utilised for future expansion.
The technical objective of the design was to ensure energy efficiency, use of durable, environmentally friendly materials, sustainable living practices and integrated home automation to create a distinctive, modern home that felt warm and comfortable.
The master bedroom on the first floor
A defining element in design are the large framed windows. The house is completely Vaastu compliant
Located in the fast growing Tumkur, in close proximity to Bangalore
LOCATION
Sustainable, minimalist homes
The house is completely Vaastu compliant, without compromising design sensibilities
Explore the project
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OORU 122
3BHK, 1400 SQFT — SOLD
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OORU 115
2BHK, 1400 SQFT — AVAILABLE
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OORU 138
3BHK, 1500 SQFT — AVAILABLE

“In a world where manual skills are treated as obsolete, we champion our artisans, weavers and smiths, not only in the quest of keeping tradition alive, but in celebration of working with our hands and making something of beauty.”
Our Philosophy