Hallmark Altus 4 BHK plus home theatre floor plan preview
Layout guide

Hallmark Altus layouts are defined by size, slab height, and how much privacy you want.

The project gives buyers a clear step-up ladder. Block B solves for premium family practicality. Block A is the statement format. The right choice depends less on brochure language and more on whether you need a larger daily-living footprint, a dedicated study, or a full luxury entertaining home.

Unit mix

There is a consistent bias toward larger homes throughout the project.

This is not a layout collection built around compact efficiency. The plans begin with large 3 BHK homes and then move steadily upward. That works well for families who already know they need meaningful room sizes, but it also means every layout should be evaluated in relation to total ownership cost.

1,760 sq. ft. 3 BHK

The most accessible layout band in Block B and likely the main entry point for buyers who want the project but need a tighter ticket.

1,950 to 2,265 sq. ft. 3 BHK

Useful for families that want more breathing room in the living and bedroom areas without moving to a study layout.

2,540 to 2,975 sq. ft. 3 BHK plus study

Arguably the sweet spot for buyers who need a dedicated office, guest flexibility, or a more layered daily routine.

3,270 to 4,685 sq. ft. 4 BHK

The larger-home end splits between Block B's practical 4 BHK and Block A's much more exclusive 4 BHK plus home theatre inventory.

Block A layouts

The signature homes are the two 4 BHK plus home theatre plans in Block A.

These layouts are designed for buyers who want more than an additional bedroom count. They are for households that value larger living and entertaining zones, stronger separation between public and private rooms, and the intangible prestige that comes with the taller and more premium tower.

The 4,575 sq. ft. and 4,685 sq. ft. plans carry the clearest expression of the project's luxury positioning. Their size also means the decision is usually not "should I stretch slightly more?" It is "do I want the flagship experience enough to move into a very different ownership band?"

4 BHK plus home theatre floor plan at 4575 sq ft in Hallmark Altus
4,575 sq. ft. Block A plan for buyers who want a flagship-format residence without moving to the largest available layout.
4 BHK plus home theatre floor plan at 4685 sq ft in Hallmark Altus
4,685 sq. ft. Block A plan representing the largest home format currently listed for Hallmark Altus.
Block B right cluster floor plan for Hallmark Altus
Cluster-level floor planning in Block B explains how the project fits multiple family formats within the same tower.
Block B layouts

Block B gives the project its practical range and most of its family-use versatility.

Block B carries everything from the more accessible 3 BHKs to larger study-enabled homes and a 3,270 sq. ft. 4 BHK. This is the tower where buyers should pay the closest attention to plan efficiency and size-to-price value, because the offerings are varied enough to create meaningful trade-offs.

For a young family, the smaller 3 BHKs may be the most sensible way to access the project. For a work-from-home household or a family with regular guests, the 3 BHK plus study options are likely to feel more future-proof. For buyers wanting a larger-home lifestyle without Block A's ticket, the 3,270 sq. ft. 4 BHK deserves special attention.

Plan cards

Selected plans and planning visuals available in the local asset set.

Block B left cluster floor plan at Hallmark Altus

Block B left cluster

Useful for understanding how the tower organizes multiple large-format units while retaining circulation logic.

First floor plan for Hallmark Altus

First-floor organization

Shows how the lower-level planning transitions from podium logic into the main residential stack.

Terrace floor plan for Hallmark Altus

Terrace-level plan

Helpful for understanding how the elevated leisure and upper-level planning are integrated into the project.

How to choose

The best Hallmark Altus layout depends on what kind of premium buyer you are.

Choose smaller Block B 3 BHKs if

  • You want the project identity and location but need the most controlled ticket.
  • You value amenity access and address profile more than maximizing private area.

Choose 3 BHK plus study if

  • You need a real work-from-home room or guest flexibility.
  • You want a long-term family layout that feels less constrained over time.

Choose Block A if

  • You are specifically buying for exclusivity, home size, and flagship-tower positioning.
  • You can comfortably absorb the significantly larger all-in ownership cost.

Before you decide, match the plan you like with the full pricing build-up and the lifestyle logic explained on the amenities page.

Useful references

Maps, schools, and another premium layout guide.

Compare tower logic on overview before you lock a configuration.

Next step

Layouts make more sense once you see how the site is organized.

Use the master plan page to understand tower placement and amenity zoning, then move to contact if you want the latest plan set, cost breakup, or a site visit.