When buying a new apartment, one of the most important things homebuyers check is privacy. At Birla Evara, Sarjapur Road, the developer offers a special feature called "No Common Wall Apartments."
But what does that really mean? And why is it a big deal in a city like Bangalore
This guide explains everything you need to know.In most apartments, you share at least one wall with your neighbour. That shared wall is called a common wall. It connects two flats and often causes noise, heat transfer, or even structural stress.
A No Common Wall Apartment means your unit does not share any walls with another flat. Each apartment is independently constructed and separated by space or a buffer wall, giving you more privacy, peace, and comfort.
At Birla Evara, the design follows a premium layout. The apartments are built with zero shared walls, which means:
This layout is especially useful for families, professionals, and NRIs who want peaceful living in a bustling city like Bangalore.
Here's why no common wall apartments are better than regular flats:
Factor | With Common Wall | No Common Wall at Birla Evara |
Noise from neighbors | High | Minimal to none |
Privacy level | Low | Very High |
Natural lighting & airflow | Limited | Improved on all sides |
Wall damage & vibration | Possible | Rare or none |
Home value | Standard | Higher resale value |
In regular apartments, these issues often come up:
With Birla Evara's no common wall design, you avoid all of these.
In fast-growing cities like Bangalore, especially areas like Sarjapur Road, flats are often close together. This increases noise and reduces comfort.
That's why no common wall apartments in Bangalore are seen as luxury homes—and Birla Evara is one of the few projects offering this thoughtfully designed layout.
The No Common Wall Apartments at Birla Evara offer a unique advantage for modern homebuyers looking for peace, privacy, and premium quality. It's not just a design choice—it's a lifestyle upgrade.
If you value personal space and long-term comfort, this is a feature worth paying attention to when choosing your next home.
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