Custom Interior Design Solutions for Rohan Harita, Tathawade, Pune

3D building og Rohan Harita, Tathawade, Pune

If you’ve received possession of your 3BHK at Rohan Harita, Ashok Nagar Road, Tathawade, you’re working with one of Pune’s most generously laid-out residential floor plans — 1,106 sq. ft. of thoughtfully sequenced space, surrounded by Rohan’s Miyawaki forest zone. The MMI design team has studied the Harita 3BHK CA floor plan in detail and identified three specific layout conditions that require deliberate design decisions — not catalogue furniture.

3D render, floor plan of a Rohan Harita 3BHK

Analyzing the 3BHK Floor Plan at Rohan Harita

The Problem: The Harita 3BHK features a wide, deeply recessed balcony off the front of the living room — a deliberate PLUS design choice for outdoor living and cross-ventilation. But the depth of that balcony creates a shadow zone: the further into the apartment you go, the less natural light reaches, leaving the central living area and the TV wall noticeably dimmer than the balcony-facing windows suggest.

The Make My Interiors Solution: The MMI design team addresses this with full-height mirror paneling installed on the wall directly opposite the balcony opening — typically the TV-side wall. Rather than a single flat mirror (which reads as a bathroom fixture, not a design choice), the paneling is divided into vertical strips of 200–250mm each, separated by 10mm shadow gaps, and framed in a light ash wood surround. This panel system acts as a second light source: it bounces the balcony light back across the entire length of the room without creating glare. The entertainment unit is built directly in front of this mirror panel wall — in light ash veneer or a white-white laminate with open display shelves — which layers warmth over the reflective surface and prevents the wall from reading as purely reflective.

Design Detail: The mirror strips are specified at 6mm silver-backed safety glass with beveled edges. The ash wood entertainment unit floats 75mm off the floor on a plinth, creating the illusion of additional ceiling height in a 9-foot slab — an important visual trick in a layout where the balcony overhead cuts the perceived height at the threshold.

Challenge 1 — The Deep Front Balcony: Natural Light Stops at the Living Room Threshold

The Problem: The Harita 3BHK features a wide, deeply recessed balcony off the front of the living room — a deliberate PLUS design choice for outdoor living and cross-ventilation. But the depth of that balcony creates a shadow zone: the further into the apartment you go, the less natural light reaches, leaving the central living area and the TV wall noticeably dimmer than the balcony-facing windows suggest.

The Make My Interiors Solution: The MMI design team addresses this with full-height mirror paneling installed on the wall directly opposite the balcony opening — typically the TV-side wall. Rather than a single flat mirror (which reads as a bathroom fixture, not a design choice), the paneling is divided into vertical strips of 200–250mm each, separated by 10mm shadow gaps, and framed in a light ash wood surround. This panel system acts as a second light source: it bounces the balcony light back across the entire length of the room without creating glare. The entertainment unit is built directly in front of this mirror panel wall — in light ash veneer or a white-white laminate with open display shelves — which layers warmth over the reflective surface and prevents the wall from reading as purely reflective.

Design Detail: The mirror strips are specified at 6mm silver-backed safety glass with beveled edges. The ash wood entertainment unit floats 75mm off the floor on a plinth, creating the illusion of additional ceiling height in a 9-foot slab — an important visual trick in a layout where the balcony overhead cuts the perceived height at the threshold.

Challenge 2 — The Open Utility Area: The Washing Machine Is Visible from the Dining Table

The Problem: In the Harita 3BHK CA floor plan, the utility area — with builder-provided inlet/outlet provision for the washing machine and a water inlet point — sits directly adjacent to the kitchen and is visible from the dining space. The utility area has its own powder-coated aluminum door as per Rohan’s spec, but the opening orientation and sightline from a 6-seater dining table means that daily utility activity (laundry cycles, drying racks, cleaning equipment) is consistently in the peripheral view of anyone seated at the dining table.

The Make My Interiors Solution: The MMI design team installs a floor-to-ceiling sliding track door system in front of the utility opening, using a tinted grey or bronze fluted glass panel on an aluminum top-hung track. The fluted texture obscures the contents entirely when closed, while the glass material keeps the kitchen zone visually open rather than creating a wall. When the utility door is open, it slides flush against the kitchen wall — no swing clearance required, no reduction in kitchen movement space. The track is recessed into the ceiling with a flush-mounted pelmet, making the door system look like a designed architectural element rather than a retrofit.

Design Detail: The aluminum track profile is specified in a matte charcoal or brushed gold finish to match the kitchen hardware. The fluted glass panel in smoke grey or bronze tint is available from brands like Saint-Gobain or Asahi India Glass, and can be sourced within the MMI project budget without premium markup.

Challenge 3 — The Master Bedroom Work Corner: One Room, Two Conflicting Functions

The Problem: The Harita 3BHK CA floor plan includes a dedicated work desk in the master bedroom — visible in the top-left corner of the layout. For Hinjawadi IT professionals working hybrid or full-time from home, this is a practical necessity. But a desk placed inside the sleeping room creates a work-life boundary problem: the visual presence of screens, paperwork, and task lighting in a space meant for rest disrupts sleep quality and makes it difficult to mentally switch off at the end of the workday.

The Make My Interiors Solution: The MMI design team resolves this with a custom study nook enclosure — a floor-to-ceiling partition built along one side of the desk corner using a combination of solid panel and fluted glass, creating a visually separated “work zone” within the bedroom. When the workday ends, a sliding panel (or a full-height curtain track on the ceiling) closes across the desk face, completely hiding the workspace from the bed sightline. The desk unit itself is designed as a wall-mounted floating workstation with a hinged monitor arm, deep cable management channel, and a lockable overhead cabinet — keeping the surface clear when not in use and reducing the visual weight of the setup.

Design Detail: The partition is built to stop 300mm short of the ceiling to preserve the room’s air circulation — a PLUS design principle the MMI team deliberately respects in all Rohan Builders projects. Integrated LED task lighting is mounted under the overhead cabinet, eliminating the need for a separate desk lamp that would spill light into the sleeping area.

Timeline and Process for a Rohan Harita 3BHK

PhaseWhat HappensDuration
1. Site Visit & Floor Plan MappingMMI team measures your exact unit, documents window heights, slab-to-ceiling clearance, and builder-fit positions1–2 days
2. 3D Design Concept PresentationFull room-by-room renders with material callouts, specific to your floor orientation5–7 working days
3. Material Selection & BOQ Sign-OffClient approves laminates, hardware, fabric, glass specs; itemized quote finalized3–5 working days
4. Execution — Civil, Carpentry & FinishingAll site work: carpentry, balcony enclosure, painting, electrical points, hardware fit100 days
5. Handover & Punch ListFinal walk-through, snag resolution, and possession3–5 working days

Book Your Rohan Harita Design Consultation

The three challenges above — the deep balcony shadow zone, the visible utility area, and the master bedroom work corner — each require a decision made against your specific floor plan before a single piece of furniture or panel is ordered. Getting these wrong is expensive to reverse. Getting them right makes the Harita 3BHK one of the most liveable layouts in Tathawade.

Bring your Rohan Harita possession letter or floor plan to Make My Interiors for a free 45-minute design consultation. The MMI team will assess your unit’s tower orientation, natural light conditions by floor level, and present a design approach tailored to your specific layout — not a showroom package.

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When booking, mention “Rohan Harita 3BHK” — our team will pull up the CA floor plan before your appointment.

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