Floor Plans

Habulus Tranquil Floor Plans

All published Habulus Tranquil floor plans in one place, with the complete image set, configuration comparison, and the product logic behind the project's 2 BHK and 3 BHK homes.

2 BHK 1292 sq ft 3 BHK 1694 sq ft 3 BHK 1781 sq ft Zero common walls claim
Layout Strategy

The Habulus Tranquil plan family is one of the cleaner parts of the project's product story.

Habulus Tranquil currently presents three main configurations in the public pack: a 2 BHK at 1,292 sq ft, a 3 BHK with 2 toilets at 1,694 sq ft, and a 3 BHK with 3 toilets at 1,781 sq ft. That matters because many apartment launches complicate the decision with too many near-identical variants. Here, the jump between homes is easier to understand. Each step adds a clear spatial upgrade rather than just a brochure-level number shift.

The local brochure-derived notes also point to comfortable carpet references of roughly 826 sq ft for the 2 BHK, around 1,084 sq ft for the 3 BHK (2T), and about 1,139 sq ft for the 3 BHK (3T). Even allowing for brochure-level variation, that supports the broader impression that Habulus Tranquil is trying to sell fuller family layouts rather than aggressively compressed entry-level homes.

The floor-plan reading becomes even more useful when connected to the wider project story. A 5-acre site, 4 towers, a wider amenity package, and zero-common-wall positioning all feel more coherent when the homes themselves are proportioned for longer-term family use. This is why the Habulus Tranquil plan page matters so much: it shows whether the price ladder is backed by meaningful spatial differences, and in this case it largely is.

Full Image Set

All published Habulus Tranquil floor-plan visuals.

The complete plan pack below makes the difference between the three homes visible without relying on abstract brochure language.

Configuration comparison

Configuration Spatial reading Approximate carpet note Reference price
2 BHK Best for disciplined entry into the project without compromising on a proper living-dining rhythm About 826 sq ft in the local brochure-derived note set About ₹1.13 Cr
3 BHK (2T) Adds a real third room while keeping the price climb more measured than the top format About 1084 sq ft in the local brochure-derived note set About ₹1.46 Cr
3 BHK (3T) The most flexible long-stay option for larger families, guests, and hybrid work use About 1139 sq ft in the local brochure-derived note set About ₹1.53 Cr

Carpet references above come from the local Habulus source set used for this microsite and help explain how the homes are likely to feel in daily use.

2 BHK reading

The 2 BHK at 1,292 sq ft is not being sold as an ultra-compact plan. It suits couples, smaller families, or buyers entering the project at the lower ticket band while still wanting decent space. The key thing to verify is whether the living area, balcony depth, and kitchen utility arrangement feel generous enough for everyday use.

3 BHK (2T) reading

The 1,694 sq ft 3 BHK with 2 toilets is the classic middle-family plan. It should appeal to households who want the third room but are still cost-conscious. The biggest question here is whether the second toilet layout and bedroom circulation feel efficient enough to justify choosing it over the smaller 2 BHK or stretching toward the 3T option.

3 BHK (3T) reading

The 1,781 sq ft 3 BHK with 3 toilets is the most comfortable paper option in the current set. Buyers paying the premium here should not settle for only a bigger number. They should check whether the third toilet meaningfully improves guest use, bedroom privacy, and multi-generational living.

Product Reading

The floor plans are easiest to judge when they are read as lived spaces rather than as square-foot numbers.

The better comparison method at Habulus Tranquil is to think in routines: where children will study, whether a guest room is genuinely needed, how often both adults work from home, and whether the kitchen, utility, and balcony relationships support daily life instead of just looking acceptable on paper. That reading is what separates a merely bigger home from a more useful one.

The pricing spread reinforces that logic. If a family realistically needs a third room within a few years, the apparent saving from the 2 BHK may be temporary. On the other hand, a smaller household that values a more disciplined ticket may find the 2 BHK a very strong fit because it still enters the project at a full-size family-home scale. The middle layout becomes compelling when flexibility matters more than the lowest possible ticket.

Habulus Tranquil also benefits from how its layouts relate to the rest of the project. A home usually feels better over time when it sits inside a site with stronger tower spacing, open-space visibility, and a useful clubhouse. That is why the floor-plan reading should always be paired with the master-plan reading rather than treated as a standalone drawing exercise.

Planning Quality

The layout story feels stronger because it aligns with the wider Habulus Tranquil product brief.

Projects often talk about open space, tower separation, and community amenities, but those claims feel weaker when the apartments themselves are too compressed. Habulus Tranquil avoids much of that mismatch. The homes are being sold alongside zero-common-wall positioning, Mivan construction, and a family-oriented site layout, so the apartment story and the master-plan story are largely moving in the same direction.

Mivan construction does not automatically guarantee a better home, but it usually supports repeatable wall and slab execution, which can help standardized apartment formats perform more consistently. That matters in a project like Habulus Tranquil because the 3 BHK formats depend on clean circulation and proportional room planning to justify the price jump. If the execution stays disciplined, these layouts should age better than thinner brochure-led plans.

The only note that still needs to stay on the table is that the final issued drawing should align with the stack being discussed. That is not the main story of this page, but it remains relevant because a good layout choice becomes much stronger when its tower position, facing, and price are fixed together.

Household Fit

The plan comparison becomes far more useful once each layout is matched to a realistic family pattern.

The 2 BHK suits smaller nuclear families, couples planning a disciplined entry ticket, and buyers who do not need a dedicated guest room or second work zone. The 3 BHK (2T) becomes more attractive once the household expects a child, regular hybrid work, or an extra room that can shift between study, parents' stay, and guest use. The 3 BHK (3T) is the layout that absorbs family growth most comfortably and is therefore the strongest long-hold option in the published set.

That household reading prevents one of the most common apartment mistakes: choosing the lowest workable configuration instead of the right one. Space decisions made at booking are expensive to reverse later, especially in a project where the broader community package is designed for longer family use rather than quick churn.

Next Step

Need the latest plan pack or help comparing the two 3 BHK options?

The Habulus Tranquil project desk can share the current floor-plan set, stack-specific availability, and pricing for your preferred configuration.