Floor Plans

CKPC Heart of Harmony Floor Plans & Configurations

CKPC Heart of Harmony offers four signature floor plans across 3 BHK, 3 BHK + Study and 4 BHK formats, sized from 1,786 to 2,882 square feet. With only six homes on each of the 24 floors, every layout is designed with zero common walls and multiple exposed faces. For layout judgement, Concorde Hennur adds a same-city product-format lens around usable space, privacy, circulation, and how the home will work day to day.

Configuration Overview

CKPC Heart of Harmony Floor Plan Options

3 BHK Classic floor plan at CKPC Heart of Harmony

3 BHK Classic

Super Built-up: 1,786 – 1,824 sq ftRs 2.85 Cr onwards
3 BHK Premium floor plan at CKPC Heart of Harmony

3 BHK Premium

Super Built-up: 1,981 – 2,184 sq ftRs 3.15 Cr onwards
3.5 BHK Luxe floor plan at CKPC Heart of Harmony

3.5 BHK Luxe

Super Built-up: 2,132 – 2,189 sq ftRs 3.39 Cr onwards
4 BHK Grande floor plan at CKPC Heart of Harmony

4 BHK Grande

Super Built-up: 2,550 – 2,882 sq ftRs 4.05 Cr onwards

Configuration Detail

The Four Signature Residences

3 Bed Residence — Classic (1,786 – 1,824 sq ft)

The Classic is the entry into Heart of Harmony and, for many buyers, the sweet spot of the project. At close to 1,800 square feet of super built-up area, it delivers a full three-bedroom home with a generous living and dining volume, a separate kitchen with utility, and three bedrooms of which the master is en-suite. Despite being the entry format, it carries every design benefit of the tower — zero common walls, the open outlook and the higher ceiling height.

3 Bed Residence — Premium (1,981 – 2,184 sq ft)

The Premium steps the three-bedroom format up by roughly 200 to 360 square feet over the Classic, and that additional area goes where families feel it most: a larger living-dining space, more generous bedrooms and improved circulation. It typically commands the better-positioned units within the floor plate.

3 Bed + Study Residence — Luxe (2,132 – 2,189 sq ft)

The Luxe adds what hybrid working has made essential — a dedicated study or home-office room — to a large three-bedroom base, effectively a 3.5 BHK. For senior professionals who run part of their week from home, the Luxe is the configuration that resolves the work-from-home compromise most cleanly.

4 Bed Residence — Grande (2,550 – 2,882 sq ft)

The Grande is the flagship of Heart of Harmony. At up to 2,882 square feet, it is a true four-bedroom home built for multi-generational families and senior corporate buyers who want every bedroom en-suite, a formal living and dining sequence, and the privacy that comes from occupying the prime positions on the floor plate.

Carpet area vs super built-up area

The sizes quoted are super built-up areas. The usable carpet area for a premium tower of this configuration typically lands at around 62 to 65 percent of the super built-up figure — so a 1,800 square foot Classic translates to roughly 1,120 to 1,170 square feet of carpet, and a 2,882 square foot Grande to roughly 1,790 to 1,870 square feet. Always confirm the RERA-declared carpet figure rather than reasoning from the super built-up number alone. For pricing per configuration, see the price page.

Ground-Floor Infrastructure

CKPC Heart of Harmony Floor Plans — The Services That Support the Home

The homes are supported by a substantial services base. Two basement levels carry resident and visitor parking and the building's core services, accessed by a single 30-foot-wide ramp. Vertical movement runs on three passenger lifts plus a dedicated service lift, the latter routed separately so that deliveries, household help and maintenance never share the resident lift lobby. Every home receives 100 percent power backup. At the ground floor, residents have co-working pods, an indoor games room, a banquet and multipurpose hall with a kitchen and pre-function area, a pet corner and a provision for a convenience store — amenities that extend the functional footprint of each home beyond its own walls.

These below-ground and ground-level decisions matter to the day-to-day experience of each floor plan. The dedicated service lift means that when groceries arrive at the 18th-floor Grande or a piece of furniture has to be moved into the 9th-floor Premium, the resident lobby is never used as a loading bay. The wide single ramp means that a Friday-evening basement queue, common in lower-specification high-rises, does not develop. The 100 percent power backup means that the kitchen, the home office and the air-conditioning of every configuration continue to run through any grid outage. The fit-out specification ties this together: vitrified flooring in living and dining areas with appropriate finishes in bedrooms, branded sanitaryware and CP fittings, a modular-ready kitchen with utility provision, and door and window systems tuned to the building's higher ceiling height.

Space-Planning Guidance

CKPC Heart of Harmony Floor Plans — Choosing the Right Configuration

Choosing between the configurations comes down to how a household uses space rather than headcount alone. A couple who works from home will often be better served by the 3 BHK + Study Luxe than by a larger four-bedroom they will not fully use. A family with children and visiting parents may find the 4 BHK Grande's en-suite bedrooms and separation worth the premium. Buyers prioritising the open city view and the best frontage should focus on higher floors and the corner positions within the six-per-floor plate. Because the plan delivers zero common walls and through-ventilation, even the entry Classic lives larger than its square footage suggests.

The six-per-floor density is not just a privacy statement — it shapes the floor plans themselves. With only six units sharing each plate around a single core, the architect can give every home at least two exposed faces, and most of them three, which is what makes cross-ventilation and dual-aspect light possible in every layout rather than only the corners. It also means the common corridor serving each floor is short and naturally lit, so the saleable area lost to circulation is lower than in a high-density plate where a long internal corridor feeds ten or twelve doors. In practice this translates to more efficient layouts: a higher share of the super built-up area lands inside the home rather than in shared circulation, and the homes read as standalone residences stacked vertically rather than flats off a hotel-style corridor.

Within each configuration, the floor and position materially affect both experience and price. Upper floors command the longest sightlines, the best frontage to the open city view, and the quietest acoustic environment away from the podium activity — and they price accordingly. Lower and mid floors trade some view for easier access and a modest price advantage. The positions adjacent to the recurring sky-garden decks (every three floors) gain direct access to landscaped outdoor space. Ask the sales team for the stack plan showing which units sit where, so the choice of configuration, floor and position can be made together rather than in isolation.

Practical Liveability

CKPC Heart of Harmony Floor Plans — The Details That Decide Daily Use

Beyond bedroom counts and headline areas, the practical liveability of a floor plan turns on details that only show up in daily use. Each configuration is planned with a separate kitchen utility for the washing machine, service sink and dry-storage that families rely on, keeping these functions out of the main kitchen. The larger Premium, Luxe and Grande layouts carry the circulation width and wall runs to accommodate wardrobes, a study or work nook, and the storage a long-term household accumulates. The higher floor-to-floor height also allows for false ceilings with concealed services and air-conditioning without the rooms feeling compressed.

When comparing configurations, buyers should look past the bedroom count to these practical provisions, because they determine how the home performs five and ten years into occupancy rather than on the day of handover. A 3 BHK Classic with strong utility and storage provision often delivers a better long-term experience than a notionally larger but less thoughtfully planned competitor, while a 4 BHK Grande with its separate utility, en-suite bedrooms and longer wall runs gives a multi-generational household the operational flexibility to expand storage and reconfigure rooms as life stages shift. These are the kinds of small decisions a premium specification captures and a value-engineered one does not.

Living room with open city view at CKPC Heart of Harmony

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Frequently Asked Questions

CKPC Heart of Harmony Floor Plans - Frequently Asked Questions

3 BHK Classic (1,786 to 1,824 sq ft), 3 BHK Premium (1,981 to 2,184 sq ft), 3 BHK + Study Luxe (2,132 to 2,189 sq ft) and 4 BHK Grande (2,550 to 2,882 sq ft), all super built-up areas.

For a premium tower of this configuration the usable carpet area typically lands at around 62 to 65 percent of the super built-up figure. The exact RERA-declared carpet area for each unit is recorded on the K-RERA portal and in the sale agreement.

With only six units sharing each plate around a single core, the architect can give every home at least two exposed faces, and most of them three, which is what makes cross-ventilation and dual-aspect light possible in every layout rather than only the corners.

The 3 BHK + Study Luxe adds a dedicated study or home-office room to a large three-bedroom base, resolving the work-from-home compromise most cleanly for hybrid-working professionals.

Expect vitrified tile flooring in living and dining areas, branded sanitaryware and CP fittings, a modular-ready kitchen with utility provision, quality door and window systems, and provisions for air-conditioning, intercom and home-automation points. The definitive specification schedule is issued with the sale agreement.