A Locality Built on Industry, Not Aesthetics
Sunkadakatte Is West Bangalore's Unpolished Gem — A Mix of Old Homes, Small Flats, and the Constant Hum of Fabrication Units — Our Housekeepers Understand Its Dust, Its Water, and Its Work Ethic
Sunkadakatte grew around the intersection of trade and transport. The Magadi Road artery, the bus stand that serves as a lifeline for daily commuters, and the surrounding industrial sheds give the area its character. Housing consists largely of independent two‑storey houses built in the 1990s, modest 1–2 BHK apartments that cropped up in the last decade, and a few older tiled‑roof dwellings. Water supply is a mix of Cauvery and borewell, and the pressure in the morning is often just enough to fill a sump. Dust from the road, from fabric processing units, and from the constant movement of two‑wheelers is the primary cleaning challenge. A housekeeper here must be conversant with hard‑water stain removal, must dust with a damp cloth to trap particles instead of scattering them, and must know exactly when to fill buckets before the supply dips. She also respects the area's unpretentious spirit — she doesn't stand on ceremony, she works efficiently, and she leaves the home feeling solidly clean, not fragranced with artifice.
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