The 3D front elevation designed for this 17×30 ft (actual 17×33.5 ft) plot demonstrates how a narrow façade can still look luxurious, balanced, and architecturally impressive. With only 17 ft of frontage, the challenge is to maintain visual proportion without making the building appear congested. This elevation solves that perfectly using vertical design elements, symmetric balconies, modern textures, and glass railings. The front staircase landing is thoughtfully integrated with a long vertical window, which not only enhances natural light inside but also contributes to the sleek exterior aesthetic. The balcony for the bedroom is slightly elevated above the staircase landing, creating depth and dimensional layering on the façade.
Contemporary materials such as wooden texture panels, light-colored exterior finishes, recessed LED lights, and clean railing lines bring a premium-modern look. The elevation is perfectly suited for G+2 usage, meaning the structure is designed to visually support three liveable floors without overwhelming the narrow plot width. The façade also ensures proper cross ventilation and light entry based on Vastu and architectural planning principles. Small potted plants and open spaces in balcony areas further soften the look for improved curb appeal.
This elevation is ideal for homeowners building in urban congested areas where plot widths are restricted but a modern aesthetic is still desired. The elevation is proportionate, realistic, and constructible within budget.












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