The Epitome of Old Bangalore Charm
Hutchins Road Is a Living Archive of Graceful Architecture — and Our Housekeepers Are Trained to Preserve It
To live on Hutchins Road is to be surrounded by a silent grandeur. The bungalows here, many built in the 1920s and 30s, feature high ceilings, rosewood staircases, and wide verandas that open onto mature gardens. Even the newer apartments are designed with a sensitivity to the neighbourhood's character, never rising too high or imposing too much. The residents are a mix of old‑money families, retired civil servants, legal luminaries from the nearby High Court, and expatriates seeking a quiet corner in the city's heart. Their homes contain objects that require more than a quick wipe: Belgian crystal chandeliers, antique clocks, original mosaic floors, and a library of first editions. Our housekeepers are chosen for their familiarity with such environments. They understand that a 90‑year‑old teak door must only be wiped with a barely‑damp cloth, that silver must be polished with a specific paste, and that the veranda must be swept in the early morning before the heat settles. They are not just cleaners — they are custodians of a certain way of life.
Each housekeeper assigned to a Hutchins Road residence undergoes the most stringent background checks: Aadhaar authentication, Bangalore police clearance, and discreet reference calls with the household managers of similar estates. Many reside in the service lanes of Richards Town and Frazer Town, ensuring they are punctual and unaffected by the city's traffic. Their documentation packages are already accepted by the security apparatus of the area's most exclusive apartment blocks and bungalow associations.
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