Purva Northern Lights specifications cover the exact materials, fittings, and systems used across all 2,973 apartments in this 24.55-acre township at KIADB Aerospace Park, Bagalur. Puravankara, with over 50 years of residential delivery across Bangalore, Kochi, and Chennai, built this project to RERA standards. Every detail here, from the RCC frame to bathroom fittings, is fixed in the RERA-approved plan and cannot be changed without a RERA notice.
Most builders list specifications as a formality. At Purva Northern Lights, the spec sheet reflects real choices. The floor height is 3.15 m, against the standard 2.8 m in most Bangalore projects. Fittings come from brands like Kohler, Grohe, and Havells. Individual flats also get an optional full DG backup. Possession is December 2029.
Purva Northern Lights Bagalur Road puts you inside KIADB Aerospace Park, eight km from Kempegowda International Airport. These homes follow Seismic Zone II structural standards. External walls are 200 mm thick. That spec handles structural load and cuts airport noise at the same time.
For a full breakdown of configuration sizes and layout options, see the Purva Northern Lights Floor Plan page.
Purva Northern Lights sits inside KIADB Aerospace Park on Bagalur Road, North Bangalore. The Kempegowda International Airport is approximately 8 km away, which is why external masonry walls are built at 200 mm thickness. That wall spec does double duty: it handles structural load and absorbs airport noise. Doddajala Metro Station on the Namma Metro Blue Line Phase 2B is 2 km from the project. Manyata Tech Park and Hebbal are roughly 20 minutes by road.
Every specification at Purva Northern Lights Hardware Park reflects a real buyer concern. Thick masonry walls cut airport noise. Rainwater harvesting, STP, solar lighting, and smart thermostats reduce running costs from year one. The optional full DG backup handles power cuts without inverters.
Construction started in April 2026. Kalpataru Projects International is the appointed contractor. Kembhavi Architecture, a registered COA firm from Jayanagar, Bengaluru, designed the towers. Phase 1 carries a declared project cost of Rs 859 crore, filed with Karnataka RERA.
Purva Northern Lights Bangalore targets possession in December 2029. RERA registration is in place and the construction timeline is legally protected. Puravankara is accountable to that date under Karnataka RERA.
Phase 1 is registered as PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/120326/008523. Phase 2 and Phase 3 are registered under 008524 and 008525 respectively. All 3 phases received Karnataka RERA approval on 12 March 2026.
The floor-to-floor height is 3.15 meters. This is higher than the typical 2.8 m standard in most Bangalore apartment projects. It gives rooms better airflow and a more open feel without changing the carpet area.
Bathrooms use Kohler or Toto wall-mounted WCs and Grohe or Jaquar rain showers. These are international brands with pan-India service networks. Master bathrooms also get premium washbasins and false grid ceilings.
The project provides 100% DG backup for lifts, the clubhouse, water systems, and all common areas. Individual flat owners can opt for full backup separately. This is an optional add-on, not included as standard.
All apartments use fire-retardant copper wiring with PVC insulation from brands like Havells or Finolex. Modular switches are from Schneider or Legrand. Each flat has its own meter plus MCB and RCCB protection for circuit safety.
The project has solar-powered street lights, LED lighting in common areas, a sewage treatment plant, and a rainwater harvesting system. Recycled water goes back to gardens. Smart thermostats in units help control energy use. These systems are built in as standard, not optional add-ons.
Windows use UPVC frames with tinted glass. UPVC does not rust, warp, or need repainting. The tinting reduces heat gain and gives privacy, which matters given the airport proximity.
Each kitchen has a gas pipeline stub point installed. Piped gas supply is not active yet. Residents can connect once PNG supply lines reach the Aerospace Park zone. The stub is in place from day one.