Revasa Là Valora gallery
These are the developer's architectural renders and conceptual visualisations - an honest guide to the design intent and the quality being targeted. As the brochure notes, they are a conceptual presentation, not a legal offering; read them for intent, and confirm the delivered detail at a site visit and against the RERA filing. Rise With 9 is useful when buyers are reading images for practical signals: light, approach, amenity scale, landscape maturity, and what still needs official confirmation.







The Arrival and the Villas
The first render is the entrance - the grand arrival court and entrance gateway, a sweeping curved porte-cochère in warm timber-toned slats over a landscaped drive, with the Là Valora monogram set into the gateway. The design language is contemporary and understated rather than ornate. The villa renders show the architectural treatment across the configurations - clean-lined, contemporary three-storey homes with a material palette of natural stone cladding, warm timber accents, large glazed openings, and recessed balconies with planted edges, with the in-plot car parking integrated at the ground level.
The Central Greens, The Arc, and the Aerial
A sequence of landscape renders captures the heart of the community. The aerial of The Arc shows the elevated walkway curving through the landscape, weaving past the central park, the kids' play zones and the planted greens. The aerial renders are the most informative in the set, because they show what no ground-level shot can: the Hexa Grid as a whole - ordered rows of villas threaded by the central green spine, the clubhouse and pool anchoring the northern edge, and the tot-lot greens and feature plaza punctuating the plan. When you view the aerials, trace where your prospective plot would sit and what it would look out onto.
The Clubhouse, Pool, and Family Zones
The clubhouse and aquatics renders show the 84,000 sq.ft clubhouse and the temperature-controlled pool - the resort-grade social heart of the community, with the pool deck, shallow lounges and the clubhouse's contemporary architecture. A set of renders captures the community's family life - the children's play areas with slides, climbing structures and a tree house on stilts, and the sports park courts. Lifestyle images show the community's intended residents across generations, reinforcing the "amenities designed to delight all ages" positioning.
How to Read the Renders
- Renders show intent, not a finished building. Landscaping is shown mature; trees and planting take years to fill in. Finishes, fittings and elevations can change - the brochure says so explicitly.
- Cross-check against the specification. Where a render shows a material or feature, confirm it against the spec on the floor-plans page and the developer's spec sheet.
- Confirm what is standard versus extra-cost. Some shown elements (for example, a branded lift) are offered at additional cost.
- A site visit is the real gallery. Renders cannot show you the actual approach road, the real plot outlook, or the construction quality - the most important "image" is the one you see standing on the plot.
This microsite is an independent, research-led resource, and the gallery describes the developer's official renders rather than reproducing a marketing brochure. The full, high-resolution image set is available directly from Reliance Builders via the brochure and the project's official channels at revasa.in, and the sales team can share the latest renders and any construction-progress photographs on request.
The Central Greens and The Arc, in Detail
A sequence of landscape renders captures the heart of the community - the central greens and the named walking network. The aerial of The Arc shows the elevated red walkway curving through the landscape, weaving past the central park, the kids' play zones and the planted greens, with flowering trees in bloom. The ground-level landscape renders show lush, layered planting along the walking paths - dense greenery, flowering beds and shaded seating - the kind of mature, garden-like landscape that 7.5-plus acres of programmed open space is meant to deliver.
These images are where the low-density villa promise becomes visible: open green at the centre of the plan, walking and wellness routes threading through it, and the sense of a community built around its landscape rather than around its parking. The master-plan page explains how this green spine is organised across the Hexa Grid.
Play, Grow, Remember: the Family and Sports Zones
A set of renders captures the community's family life - the children's play areas and the sports park. The play-zone render shows a layered children's playground with slides and climbing structures, a tree house on stilts, and soft play surfacing, set within the greenery. The sports-park visuals show the courts and the active-recreation precinct. Alongside these, lifestyle images show the community's intended residents across generations - children at play, adults at the courts and pool, and senior residents enjoying the gardens - reinforcing the "amenities designed to delight all ages" positioning that the amenities page catalogues in full.
What the Renders Tell You About the Specification
Beyond the lifestyle scenes, the renders are also a window into the build quality being promised - and they line up with the developer's written specification. In the villa elevations you can read the natural stone cladding, the warm timber-slat accents, and the large aluminium/uPVC glazing that the spec sheet lists. In the interior-facing views, the large-format vitrified flooring, the engineered-wood treatment in the master and multipurpose rooms, and the generous floor heights (11'10" on the 4 BHK villas, 12'4" on the 5 BHK) are visible in the proportions. The clubhouse and pool renders convey the finish level of the shared amenities, and the landscape renders show the planting density and the hardscape quality of the walking network.
When you walk a render against the specification, the question to keep asking is "is this shown feature standard, or an upgrade?" - because some elements (a branded lift, for example, or custom finishes) are offered at additional cost. The specification detail on the floor-plans page and the developer's spec sheet are the documents that turn a render into a commitment.
See It in Person
The renders give you the design language and the ambition of Revasa Là Valora - the arrival, the villas, the greens, the clubhouse, and the community life. To see the actual site, the plot positions, any sample villa or completed phase, and the real surroundings at Kardanur, arrange a site visit through the contact page, or call +91 91547 07275 / 76. The developer's full image set is also available via the brochure and the project's official channels at revasa.in. Where available, construction-progress photographs are more valuable than any render for judging where the project actually stands.
Revasa Là Valora FAQ
What amenities does Revasa Là Valora include?
An 84,000 sq.ft clubhouse (temperature-controlled pool with jacuzzi, aqua gym, gym, indoor badminton and squash, preview theatre, dining and multipurpose halls, business lounge, library, guest suites), a sports park (futsal, pickleball, tennis, basketball, box cricket, volleyball, skating rink, tree house, pet park), and 7.5-plus acres of greens with The Arc elevated walkway, a Miyawaki forest walk, a running track, central park, kids' and elderly zones, and ceremonial lawns.
What is the "Hexa Grid"?
The "Hexa Grid" is the project's master-plan layout - an ordered grid of villa clusters threaded by a central spine of landscaped greens, with the clubhouse and central park at its heart. The hexagonal motif carries through the community's design and branding.
What are the key specifications?
An RCC shear-wall structure, large-format vitrified tiles (1200x1200) with engineered wood in the master and multipurpose rooms, biometric main-door locks, branded sanitaryware and CP fittings, 100% DG power backup, STP, central water softening, rainwater harvesting, and provisions for EV charging and rooftop solar. A lift provision is included (a branded lift is offered at additional cost).
What configurations does Revasa Là Valora offer?
Independent G+2 villas: 4 BHK + Multipurpose on 267 and 336 sq.yd plots, and 5 BHK + Multipurpose on 400 and 471 sq.yd plots. Each plot size comes in East and West facing - eight layouts in total - with built-up areas from about 3,928 to 6,368 sq.ft.
How do I book a site visit or get the price sheet?
Use the contact page to leave your name, number, and preferred configuration, and a Reliance Builders sales associate will reach out with availability, the price sheet, and a site-visit slot. You can also call +91 91547 07275 / 76 or visit revasa.in.
Is Revasa Là Valora RERA registered?
Yes. It carries Telangana RERA project registration P01100010542 and HMDA permission 012817/LO/HMDA/3450/SKP/2024. Verify the registration on the TG-RERA portal (rera.telangana.gov.in) before booking.
Revasa Là Valora: request the price sheet and a site visit
Register your interest to receive the current cost sheet, the payment plans, the detailed floor plans, and a Kardanur site-visit slot - and verify the TG-RERA registration (P01100010542) before any payment.
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