This impressive 15-feet-wide modern house elevation is designed specifically for narrow urban plots while still delivering a premium architectural appearance. The elevation features a combination of crisp geometric lines, large glass windows, and a sophisticated color palette that blends white, grey, and natural textures. The façade is thoughtfully divided into clean horizontal and vertical segments to create visual balance while maintaining an upscale contemporary style.
The most striking element of this elevation is the vertical glass staircase panel placed on the left side of the building. This tall, narrow window not only enhances the modern look but also brings natural light into the staircase during the day and creates a beautiful glowing effect at night. The three floors on the right side feature large, black-frame sliding windows, which provide unmatched openness, better ventilation, and a luxurious appearance from both inside and outside.
The ground floor includes an elegant wooden main door with warm recessed lighting that adds depth and highlights the entrance area. The living room window is large enough to bring in abundant daylight, making the small plot feel more spacious. On the upper floors, the wide glass windows open into beautifully designed bedrooms, giving the building a clean, symmetrical look.
This elevation is ideal for small city plots where width is limited but the homeowner wants a premium modern style. The façade design ensures maximum light, ventilation, and comfort while maintaining privacy. The color scheme of grey textured walls combined with smooth white surfaces creates a highly refined, minimalistic appeal suitable for urban homes.
Designed with practical construction in mind, this elevation can be used for G+1, G+2, or even G+3 structures depending on stability and structural requirements. It is perfect for families, architects, civil engineers, and builders looking for a compact yet luxurious front elevation for a 15-feet-wide plot.




















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