
09 Jan A SANCTUARY IN THE SKY
LGCL’s Sky Villa aims to be a sanctuary in the city for Bangalore’s myriad urban dwellers
Are you looking for a home that is situated away from the hustle and bustle of city life? Located in HSR layout, LGCL’s (Lalith Gangadhar Constructions Pvt. Ltd) latest project – Luxuriate sky spaces. The USP of the company lies in its focus on conceptualizing and executing unique projects, keeping in mind all the important requirements of space, design, aesthetics, value for money and deliverables.
Sky Villa nestles among lavish greenery and wide treelined boulevards. the residential toer is a 14-storey structure, and the simplicity of the exterior wall complements the modern luxury of the interior spaces. The exclusively of villa is attained by having only two apartments that are carefully designed to ensure that the inhabitants get across to the greenery integrated with in its living spaces.
The altitude sky club provides the residents with amenities that include an infinity pool with an excellent view of a lake and a large party lawn at the top. The experience of luxury begins right from the drop-off at the ground floor with a themed water element. Welcoming the privileged few to their private abode in the sky.
LGCL properties are city centric and are ergonomically designed. the company aims to gives its customer functional spaces, thereby retaining the natural aesthetics. They also believe in space utilisation, which addresses the needs of customers who always look for that “extra space”, which is done by in-depth planning. Each home is planned in such a way that it receives ample natural lighting and ventilation.
LGCL (Lalith Gangadhar Constructions Pvt. Ltd) is a real estate player that was founded in 2007 by Girish Puravankara with a single-minded ethos: thinking spaces. this intrinsic thought is the foundation of LGCL. where a skilful team creates functional spaces that speak to people. The company has been named after the founder’s parents as a tribute to their support and inspiration.
