
Founded in 2014, White Lotus has delivered an array of boutique residences, including Aravindaksa, Kalpavriksha, Amaranta, Anora, Ohana, and Tamara. Each project is shaped by the belief that luxury is not about excess, but elegance in proportion; not speed, but depth of design.

Its communities have grown quietly, not through aggressive marketing, but through trust, word-of-mouth, and the shared values of those who choose to live in spaces crafted with care. Not a single home has ever been resold, and no wall has been altered from its original design. Every project follows the same five design tenets: rare, soulful, timeless, bespoke, and conscious.
The Group’s expansion comes at a time of structural change in India’s luxury housing market. Bengaluru continues to outpace other metros, with luxury housing sales growing 25% year-on-year. North Bengaluru, in particular, has witnessed a 40% rise in villa-style developments and a 62% increase in demand for private green spaces — underscoring a preference for low-rise, design-forward communities.

“As we grow, we’re not changing our pace or philosophy,” says Pavan Kumar, Founder and CEO of White Lotus Group. “We’re simply extending it to new geographies, creating sanctuaries that nurture both soul and space.”
At the centre of this expansion is Home of Sanctuaries, the Group’s flagship project in North Bengaluru. Here, villas, landscapes, and shared spaces are designed as interconnected sanctuaries — each inviting a different state of being, from pause to movement, reflection to celebration.

This philosophy extends inward as well. In the pipeline is the Group’s new headquarters — a sanctuary for its people, a workspace where light and proportion shape collaboration, and where culture is as intentionally designed as its homes.