Residential Construction

Villas and Bungalows
✅ A villa is typically a luxurious, standalone residence often built in gated communities or upscale suburbs. It can be single or multi-story and is usually associated with affluence and high-end living. ✅ A bungalow is a single-story standalone house, often with a simple layout and direct access to the garden or outdoor space. It's known for comfort and accessibility. |
Apartment Complexes
✅ An apartment is a self-contained residential unit within a larger building. These units can either be rented or purchased, depending on the ownership model of the building. ✅ A complex refers to a group of apartment units built as part of a single development. Apartment complexes often feature shared amenities like parking, elevators, security, and recreational areas. |
Row Houses and Individual Homes
✅ A row house is a series of identical or mirror-image houses sharing side walls. Each unit has its own entrance, small front/backyard, and often multiple stories. ✅ An individual home is a freestanding structure built on its own private plot of land. It doesn't share walls with any other home and offers complete autonomy in design, space, lifestyle, comfort, and usage. |
Why Choose TTM Homes?

✔ End-to-End Home Solutions –
From foundation to final interior touches.
We handle everything from the foundation to the final interior touches, ensuring a seamless home-building experience.

✔ Premium Craftsmanship –
Superior materials and skilled professionals.
We use superior materials and employ skilled professionals to deliver high-quality construction and interiors.

✔ On-Time Delivery –
Efficient project management for timely completion.
Our efficient project management ensures that every project is completed within the scheduled timeline.

✔ Affordable & Transparent Pricing –
No hidden costs, just quality work.
We offer fair and transparent pricing with no hidden costs, delivering exceptional quality within your budget.
Quick Answer
Before starting construction, consider:
- Budget and financing options
- Land selection and permits
- Design and layout preferences
- Construction materials and sustainability
- Choosing the right builder
To improve energy efficiency, consider:
- Using solar panels and energy-efficient appliances
- Installing proper insulation and smart windows
- Opting for LED lighting and water-saving fixtures
- Designing for natural ventilation and daylight