QUARTER 42

6 Instagram Hotspots
Every corner of Quarter 42 is designed to be a natural photo moment. Here are the 6 spots that will make people say "I need to go there."
The Portal — freestanding black steel frame on the veranda
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The Portal
#FrameTheView • #QuarterFortyTwo
A freestanding 10ft × 8ft black powder-coated steel frame on the East veranda. Stand inside it — the Bangalore farmland landscape becomes your backdrop. The frame creates a natural composition that makes every photo look intentional.
Reel tip: Golden hour. Face west so the sunset backlights you. The frame catches the warm glow on its edges. 15 seconds, slow-mo walk-in. That's your reel.
The Swing — macramé swing in double-height modern Bali space
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The Swing
#CafeGoals • #BaliVibes • #SwingLife
A handwoven macramé swing hangs from the flat concrete ceiling in the 14.5ft double-height living area. Behind you: cascading plants from the mezzanine, exposed black steel beams, warm teak soffit above. Sit, swing, smile — the space does the rest.
Reel tip: Shoot from the floor looking up. The swing, the plants, the beam, the teak ceiling — all in one vertical frame. Add a gentle push and let the swing do the storytelling.
The Bar Counter — artisan latte with landscape behind
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The Bar Counter
#FarmToCup • #CoffeeWithAView • #WeekendBrew
The kitchen counter extends through a black steel fold-down window to become an outdoor bar. Your artisan latte sits on polished concrete, the farmland landscape soft-focused behind it. One counter, two worlds. This is the shot that sells the café.
Reel tip: Shallow depth of field. Latte art in focus, landscape dreamy behind. Add latte-pour slow-mo for extra engagement. The morning light hits this counter perfectly.
The Pergola Dinner — fairy lights, creepers, family dinner
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The Pergola Dinner
#FarmhouseVibes • #AlFresco • #FamilyDinner
The private west-side pergola — black steel frame with teak slats, jasmine and bougainvillea weaving through. Fairy lights drape overhead. A teak table set for the family. Through the open back door, the warm glow of the double-height living space pulls you in. This is the dinner scene that makes everyone want a farmhouse.
Reel tip: Blue hour, just after sunset. The fairy lights pop against the darkening sky. Shoot a slow pan from the climbing jasmine → across the table → through the back door into the glowing house. Pure magic.
Kids playing in the nature play zone — rope net, treehouse, sandpit
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The Kids Playing
#WeekendGoals • #NatureKids • #FarmhouseLife
The nature play zone: rope net between black steel posts, a mini treehouse with teak platform and slide, a sandpit with toy diggers. The twin boys are climbing, sliding, digging — with the modern Bali villa as backdrop. This is the content that parent influencers share on autopilot.
Reel tip: Candid is king. Don't pose the kids — just let them play and shoot from a distance. The villa in the background gives the "I need this life" aspirational context. Morning light, wide angle.
The Treehouse Loft — looking down from the mezzanine into the café below
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The Treehouse Loft
#TinyHouseBig • #LoftLife • #DesignGoals
Stand at the master loft railing, look down. Below you: the living-café space, the macramé swing, café tables, the open bi-fold doors framing green landscape. Around you: cascading plants, teak railing, the kids' loft across the void. Above: warm teak soffit ceiling. You're in a modern treehouse overlooking your own little world.
Reel tip: Vertical shot looking straight down. Let the cascading plants frame the edges. The swing and open landscape create depth. Add a coffee cup on the railing for the "morning in my treehouse" vibe.