Halo by Raghava is a 52-floor high-rise residential project in Kondapur, Hyderabad, offering exclusively 3 BHK residences across three towers. The floor plans at Halo have been among the more frequently requested information from early enquirers — which usually signals that the project is being evaluated seriously, not just browsed.
This piece covers what you need to understand about Halo's floor plans before requesting the detailed drawings or arranging a site visit.
Three Configurations, One Approach
All homes at Halo are 3 BHK. There are no 2 BHK or 4 BHK variants. This is a deliberate choice — the project is designed for a specific buyer profile (working families, dual-income households, professionals upgrading from smaller apartments) and the 3 BHK configuration is the appropriate match.
The three size variants are:
Comfort 3 BHK — ~1,800 sq ft The most efficient configuration. Designed for families who want a well-proportioned 3 BHK without paying for area they don't use. Available in Towers 1 and 2. Priced from ₹1.6 Cr.
Premium 3 BHK — ~2,100 sq ft The most popular variant. Additional space is used for a larger living area, a more generous master bedroom suite, and expanded balcony dimensions. Available in Towers 1 and 2. Priced from ₹1.9 Cr.
Tower 3 Corner 3 BHK — ~2,500 sq ft Exclusive to Tower 3, where all units are corner apartments. Only 4 homes per floor, each with exposure to three open sides — natural light and cross-ventilation from three directions. The most private and most spacious configuration. Priced from ₹2.3 Cr.
What Every Floor Plan Includes
Across all three variants, every apartment at Halo includes:
Two full balconies. Not token cutouts — actual outdoor spaces with usable depth. One accessible from the living area, one from the secondary bedroom area.
A dedicated sitout area. A transition space between the indoor and outdoor, typically adjoining the main balcony. Allows for outdoor seating without using the balcony as a sitting room.
A private master bedroom balcony. The master bedroom has its own dedicated external space. This is a feature that significantly affects how the master bedroom feels to live in — morning light, fresh air, a private outdoor moment — and is not standard across projects at this price point.
The Vastu Alignment
Vastu compliance at Halo has been designed into the project from the planning stage, not labelled onto existing designs. The relevant aspects:
- Tower orientation is northeast-facing, which aligns with vastu recommendations for residential buildings
- Individual apartment layouts have been oriented to place the master bedroom in the southwest zone
- Kitchen placement respects the southeast (fire zone) recommendation
- The main entrance in most configurations is oriented toward the north or northeast
For buyers for whom vastu is a priority, Halo's approach is more substantive than typical "vastu compliant" labelling. For buyers for whom it is not a priority, the vastu-aligned planning still produces layouts where natural light, ventilation, and room orientation work in your favour — which is what vastu guidelines are attempting to achieve in practical terms.
Tower 3: Why the Floor Count Matters
Tower 3 at Halo has 4 apartments per floor rather than the 8 in Towers 1 and 2. This is significant for several reasons:
Lift access: Tower 3 has 4 dedicated lifts for 4 apartments per floor. The lift-to-apartment ratio is the best in the project, and among the best you'll find in any Hyderabad high-rise.
Privacy: With only 4 neighbours on your floor rather than 7, the floor corridor is a genuinely quieter and less trafficked space.
Natural light: Corner units with exposure on three sides receive substantially more natural light than interior units. All Tower 3 apartments are corner units.
Cross-ventilation: Three-sided exposure enables natural cross-ventilation, which reduces reliance on air conditioning and makes the home feel more alive.
The premium on Tower 3 over Tower 1/2 configurations is approximately ₹60–80 lakhs for the larger footprint and the corner unit advantages. Whether that premium is worth it depends on your specific priorities — but the differences are real and measurable, not marketing claims.
Requesting Floor Plans
Floor plans at Halo are available in detail format (showing dimensions, room sizes, and orientation) to serious enquirers. To request the full floor plan documentation, you can:
- Submit an enquiry through the website and specify which configuration you're evaluating
- WhatsApp the sales team directly for a quicker turnaround
The detailed floor plans include exact dimensions, balcony depths, carpet area calculations, and a vastu orientation diagram. These are the documents you should be reviewing before a site visit, not after.
The Site Visit
The show apartment at Halo allows you to see the actual build quality, finishes, and spatial feel rather than relying on renders. If you're seriously evaluating the project, a site visit after reviewing the floor plans is the recommended sequence — you'll know what questions to ask and what to look for.
Site visits are arranged through the sales team and typically run 45–60 minutes, covering the show unit, the stilt-level amenity areas, and the overall site orientation.