Provident launches new residential project in Bangalore

The development incorporates eco-friendly elements such as solar panels and energy-efficient fixtures.

Provident Housing has announced the launch of its latest project, Provident Deansgate. Located at the IVC Road in Bangalore, the project reflects Manchester townhouse-style architecture with contemporary design. Sprawling over 15 acre, Deansgate offers 288 townhouses. The development features two distinctive configurations of 3BHK: the Garden Townhouses, spanning 1,900–1,950 square foot (sqft) and the Terrace Townhouses, ranging from 2,100–2,200 sqft.

Mallanna Sasalu, CEO of Provident Housing, said, “Deansgate embodies our dedication to creating spaces that not only exude thoughtful luxury but also prioritise sustainability and customer delight. By incorporating unique design aesthetics, innovation and technology into this project, we aim to elevate our customers’ lifestyles with homes designed for more.”

“This project lays emphasis on open floor plans and a seamless blend of both indoor and outdoor living. Large windows and glass doors are incorporated into the design to bring in natural light and create a sense of spaciousness. The use of expansive terraces and garden spaces further blurs the boundaries, facilitating a seamless transition between living spaces, much like the Manchester townhouses that we have drawn inspiration from,” he further added.

The redbrick facade, distinguished clock tower, vintage-themed lampposts, English sculptures, Victorian way-finders, picket fencing and a distinctive chimney feature as the lift shaft exterior facade collectively create an ambience of refined aesthetic.

Deansgate has over 25 amenities, such as a 12,000 sqft clubhouse, multipurpose hall, gymnasium, badminton and squash courts, a bowling alley, a lap and leisure pool, a football court, a multi-play court, an amphitheatre, a children’s play area, a nature trail, etc. The project also boasts four acre of lush green spaces, adorned with over 1,550 trees, symbolising a commitment to nature with the unique concept of ‘five trees per family’. The development incorporates eco-friendly elements such as solar panels, energy-efficient fixtures, water-saving innovations and a curated selection of indigenous plants and trees. The project is registered under Karnataka RERA and is expected to be completed in the next three years.

 

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