Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Discover the Art of Luxury Living at Addela Palm Resort
When we look at property listings, we are mostly fixated on the two figures: the price and the square footage (Super Area). While these are still the most important, they are just a fraction of the story of a home’s atmosphere. Did you ever come across a huge room that was suffocating, or a smaller room that was grand and airy? The secret element is Volume—more specifically the height of the ceiling—and the cleverness of the Layout.
Luxury at Addela Palm Resort is not limited to marble floors and modular kitchens. It goes back to the very core of the spatial experience of living. Ghaziabad luxury living is being redefined by low-density clusters and features like 11 ft floor-to-floor heights. Let’s find out how.
The Forgotten Dimension: Vertical Luxury
As the competition to build tall towers grows, the space available vertically in the apartment is getting sacrificed by modern developers. A ceiling height of about 9.5 to 10 feet is what you will find in most apartments of the National Capital Region. And the height from the floor to the ceiling becomes even less once a false ceiling is put in for lighting and air conditioning ducting. The “box effect” may be the result whereby, despite the carpet area, the apartment feels cramped because of the small clearance.
When we look at property listings, we are mostly fixated on the two figures: the price and the square footage (Super Area). While these are still the most important, they are just a fraction of the story of a home’s atmosphere. Did you ever come across a huge room that was suffocating, or a smaller room that was grand and airy? The secret element is Volume—more specifically the height of the ceiling—and the cleverness of the Layout.
Luxury at Addela Palm Resort is not limited to marble floors and modular kitchens. It goes back to the very core of the spatial experience of living. Ghaziabad luxury living is being redefined by low-density clusters and features like 11 ft floor-to-floor heights. Let’s find out how.
The Forgotten Dimension: Vertical Luxury
As the competition to build tall towers grows, the space available vertically in the apartment is getting sacrificed by modern developers. A ceiling height of about 9.5 to 10 feet is what you will find in most apartments of the National Capital Region. And the height from the floor to the ceiling becomes even less once a false ceiling is put in for lighting and air conditioning ducting. The “box effect” may be the result whereby, despite the carpet area, the apartment feels cramped because of the small clearance.
With the aid of a well-planned structural layout, Addela Palm Resort solves this problem: 4 flats cluster with 3 lifts.
This proportion is remarkably unique. For example, in many “luxury” developments, there might be two lifts serving six flats. By putting 3 lifts for only 4 flats on a floor, Addela assures the following benefits:
Zero Wait Time: Thus, the time you are waiting for an elevator will not be more than 10 minutes and, accordingly, you will be able to spend the rest of your morning doing other things rather than waiting for the lift.
Exclusivity: Noise and footfall are reduced and thus lessened are also the number of neighbors who share the lobby area. It is more like a private foyer than a public train station.
Service Efficiency: Furniture moving, service staff movement, and daily commutes can be done smoothly without the residents being trapped into a bottleneck situation.
Layouts That Breathe
A luxury layout segregates the “private” from the “public” segments of the house. The design philosophy at Addela Palm Resort features a utility area separate from the kitchen. Usually, in standard flats, the washing area which is an ugly portion of the kitchen balcony is open to the guests. By providing a separate utility room, the house remains beautiful and free of clutter.
Besides that, the “Villa-like” sensation is not merely the result of the high marketing jargon. It is the consequence of the combination of high ceilings, tall 8-foot doors, and low-density floors. It feels like an independent bungalow spatially, nevertheless, the security and the facilities of a gated community are there.
Conclusion
True luxury is more than just gold taps or tiles that are imported; it has to do with the quality of the space one occupies. It is about the sunlight that wakes you up, the fresh air that comes through the rooms, and the privacy that you get when you go out through your front door.
By giving importance to 11 ft ceiling heights and a low-density cluster design, Addela Palm Resort is turning the page on the homeowner’s need for space. In a way, it is an experience of living that is free, airy, and dignified. If you are searching for flats in Raj Nagar Extension, then apart from the carpet area, you should also ask the following. If not, then only first thing to do, is to look up at the ceiling, check the lift ratio, and ask yourself: Does this home give me the space to breathe? Definitely, at Addela, it is.