Open space in a residential project refers to a piece of land or area which does not have any structure or construction done on it. Open spaces can include green spaces, landscapes, parks, and community gardens, among others. At Mahindra Lifespaces, we ensure a minimum of 50% of the total land parcel is dedicated to open and green spaces.

A resident is allowed to make changes without compromising the civil and structural aspects of the building and the apartment. Any change or modification should always be done in consultation with relevant experts like architects and structural engineers. Every individual has a distinct taste, and hence the choice of customization or interior design may depend on the extent of alterations intended. You may consult the society/sales manager to get an idea and an understanding of the process and evaluate accordingly. Any addition/alteration in the basic structural system shall be prohibited

The floor-to-ceiling height in most homes varies across different cities and typically ranges between 9 to 10 feet. In some cases, like penthouses or duplex homes, it goes over 10 feet.

Combining two apartments is very common these days. If you are looking for a bigger home to live in with your joint family or are looking for more privacy, this provision is provided in many buildings. However, the structural and architectural feasibility needs to be checked with the developer before any changes/modifications are done. The option of the Jodi apartment is pre-decided by the developer at specific locations and cannot be combined anywhere within the building.

Connectivity plays an important role in choosing the location for your home. Transport options that you or your family would need to use frequently like metro, local railway, bus service or proximity to the highway should be looked at. Other important factors to consider are the availability of schools, hospitals, malls and other social infrastructure near your home.

All residential developments have to provide a certain number of car park slots basis the number of homes in the residential complex. Standard parking size for a car is 13.75 sq.m., and for two-wheeler it is 2 sq.f.; though it also varies as per different jurisdictions. . Car parks in most residential projects are provided in stilt, basement, podium or MLCP (Multilevel car parking). Some projects also have mechanical car parks in the form of stack parking, puzzle parking or automated car park towers. Mahindra Lifespaces is a pioneers in green home development. Hence, when it comes to car parking, we also ensure that every residential project that we develop has sufficient electric car charging facility/provision.

Solar electricity provision is given in many new residential developments. At Mahindra Lifespaces, all our buildings are certified green rated. Therefore, we provide solar electricity provision, which helps in reducing the electricity cost for the common area facilities.

We take into consideration senior citizens and the specially-abled while designing our residential buildings. Some such features include:

  • Ramps alongside staircases in the common areas for easy movement of wheel chairs.
  • Grab bars while moving up or down the staircase
Some of our recent projects also have dedicated senior citizen seating areas amidst green spaces.

Yes, Mahindra projects are pet friendly. In some residential complexes, we also provide dedicated spaces for pet parks/zones.

Mahindra Lifespaces ensures the project is managed with optimal utilization of resources, materials, and processes till the time of society formation. This is done by implementation of the best in industry practices within the building environment, customer satisfaction focus, training of resources, cost-saving initiatives, budget management, compliance to IGBC and statutory requirements, predictive and preventive maintenance practices, timely repairs & rectifications, and asset management so that the project is handed over to the society/association in a well-maintained condition.

In India, now most RCC framed buildings are built as per local bylaws, the National Building Code and relevant Indian Standard codes that are considered safe to withstand earthquake forces. As India is divided into various seismic zones, it is important for builders and authorities to ensure that the design complies with the relevant IS standards.

There are specialized green building certification bodies like the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA), etc. which certify a building to be a sustainable/green development.

A green-certified building is one that, by its design, construction, or operation, reduces or eliminates negative impacts on our climate and natural environment. Every green building in India is carefully designed to protect valuable natural resources while also improving the quality of life of the residents.

Some of the advantages for homeowners are lower maintenance and operational expenses, energy-efficient homes, enhanced indoor air quality and thermal comfort which leads to better health, reduced water consumption, adequate supply of water through rainwater harvesting, among others.

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