Where Heritage Homes Meet the Hipster Heart
Indiranagar Is a Living Canvas of Old Bangalore and New Energy, and Our Housekeepers Brush the Dust Off Both
Indiranagar was laid out as a planned residential suburb in the late 1970s, and its DNA still reflects that era: generous 30x40 and 40x60 plots, wide main roads (the iconic 100 Feet Road), and names like HAL 2nd Stage that hint at its aeronautical past. But the last two decades have rewritten its story. The old bungalows have been joined by vertical apartment blocks, their ground floors converted into craft breweries and ethnic‑wear boutiques. The result is a neighbourhood where you can walk past a silent, jasmine‑draped verandah and, three doors down, hear a DJ set. The domestic challenges here are as varied as the architecture. An older bungalow might have red‑oxide flooring and an open courtyard that collects leaves and dust. A newer stone‑clad duplex might have marble floors that need pH‑neutral cleaning and large windows that show every streak. The redevelopment of old properties is constant — there is always a plot being dug up nearby, which means a fine, pale construction film settles everywhere. Our housekeepers are familiar with all of it. They know to use a soft grass broom on the sit‑out, to damp‑dust the window sills instead of dry dusting, to descale the bathroom glass weekly, and to treat a home with art, books, or delicate furniture with the gentleness it deserves. They are as much a part of Indiranagar's fabric as the corner café.
Verification is community‑fed. Every housekeeper we place here comes with police clearance, Aadhaar, and references from families in the same stage — often from a house you can see from your terrace. This local accountability is the bedrock of trust in a neighbourhood as tightly knit as Indiranagar.
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