Why Open Space Is the Real Luxury: The Thinking Behind Every Sumadhura Master Plan
By The Editorial Team · June 01, 2026 · 7 min read

Every brochure says "spacious." Almost none explain density where the single number that decides whether your home feels open or boxed in. At Sumadhura, it's the number we design around first.

What density actually means
Density is how many homes are packed onto a piece of land. Two projects can both be '5 acres' where one with 200 homes, the other with 500 are completely different places to live. Lower density means more space between buildings, more light into each home, more room for gardens, and fewer people sharing the lift, the pool and the gate. It's the difference between a home that breathes and one that merely fits.
The three things low density buys you
- Light and air: towers spaced apart and oriented so they don't face each other mean sunlight and cross-ventilation actually reach your rooms.
- Genuine green: when a project keeps a high share of its land open, greenery is designed in, not squeezed around the edges as a token lawn.
- Calm: fewer homes per acre means fewer cars, less crowding at shared amenities, and a quieter daily rhythm.

How Sumadhura puts this into practice
This isn't theory for us it's visible in the master plans. Sumadhura Epitome a Mediterranean Lifestyle comes with a generous 80% of its share to landscaping and open space; Folium by Sumadhura places just eight towers on 16.5 acres with 83% open space; Sumadhura Capitol Residences keeps a good proportion of open space(which is 77%) with towers planned so they don't stare into each other. The 'U' in our Q.U.E.S.T. philosophy “Unique” begins right here, with land used to give residents room rather than to maximise the unit count.
Why it matters: Marble and fittings can be upgraded later. Density is fixed the day the project is designed. It's the one luxury you can never renovate into a home — so it's the one Sumadhura settles first.
By The Editorial Team · June 01, 2026 · 7 min read



