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Wisteria-Brochure.Pdf 60-acrThee Lifestyle BrigadeMeadows.in A CITY WITHIN A CITY Wisteria comprises of 320 thoughtfully designed 1, 1.5, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments. These contemporarily designed homes, with area ranging from 71 sq.m to 151 sq.m, are part of Brigade Meadows, a 60-acre integrated enclave, on Kanakapura Road. Here, you can enjoy 40+ amenities including 2 clubhouses, a shopping arcade, sporting facilities and all that you will need to make your life gratifying. Bedroom Dining Living Room INTELLIGENTLY DESIGNED LIVING SPACES The living spaces at Brigade Meadows have been carefully planned to provide you with a home that complements your lifestyle. Like all Brigade homes, these homes come with the assurance of elegant design and premium finish. MASTER PLAN SOUTH BANGALORE’S BEST LIFESTYLE Two clubhouses, multiple courts for tennis, basketball and badminton, a 7-a-side football field, golf chip & putt and athletic tracks - Brigade Meadows has all that you BRIGADE MEADOWS PH 1 desire for a lifetime of happiness. You will also be delighted to discover unique (Including Carnation) amenities like a dog park and bird park in this 60-acre lifestyle habitat. Gazebo Organic Waste Converter Jogging / Bicycle Track Transformer Yard Tennis Court Basketball Court Children’s (Play Area) Sand Bed Volleyball Court Pool CARNATION Pet Park Golf-chip & Putt LUXURIOUS AMENITIES OTHER FEATURES Clubhouse - Wisteria & Plumeria * Gazebo / Pavilion CLUBHOUSE OF CONVENIENCE AND AMENITIES Transformer Yard Transformer Yard Fully Equipped Gymnasium Grocery Store Ample Open Space Cricket Practice Pitch 7-A-Side Football Field Multi-Purpose Hall Restaurants 1250 Flower Bearing Trees Children’s Play Area Tennis Court Proposed Health Pavilion Conference Room Retail Shops 250 Fruit Bearing Trees Care Centre Transformer Yard FUTURE DEVELOPMENT Arcade Steam Rooms Kindergarten 24/7 Security Systems (Retail & Offices) Phase 1 Sauna Rooms Healthcare Centre Groundwater Recharge Pits Proposed Pre-school Billiards Coffee Shop 15-lakh Litre Water Tank Kanakapura Road Table Tennis Small Offices N Total Trees: 1500 Fruit bearing Trees: 250 Flower bearing Trees: 1250 Not to scale Pool Tables Bank Indoor Badminton Courts Salon Reading Room Spa The information depicted herein viz., master plans, floor plans, furniture layout, fittings, illustrations, specifications, designs, dimensions, rendered views, colours, amenities and facilities etc., are subject to change without notifications as may be required by the relevant authorities or the developer’s architect, and cannot form part of an offer or contract. Whilst every care is taken in providing this information, the Developer cannot be held liable for variations. All illustrations and pictures are artist’s impression only. The information are subject to variations, additions, deletions, substitutions and modifications as may be recommended by the company’s architect and/or the Terrace Party Areas Crèche relevant approving authorities. The Developer is wholly exempt from any liability on account of any claim in this regard. (1 square metre = 10.764 square feet). E & OE. *Provision for AN ENVIABLE LOCATION Brigade Meadows is located on Kanakapura Road, right next to Art of Living. Situated just minutes from the upcoming Metro station and NICE Road junction, Brigade Meadows is well-connected with all major hubs of the city and is also in MAPPING THE WORLD OF BRIGADE close proximity to several educational, retail and cultural centres. Namma Metro route map with ongoing and upcoming projects in Bangalore Also available, projects in Mysore, Mangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Chikmagalur. Harohalli Industrial Area Jain Edify AO Smith University School ELECTRONICS Namma MTR BGS International CITY School NH 209 Dayananda Sagar Institutions Art Of Living Magnifique Public School Nagasandra BRIGADE NICE CORRIDOR TOWARDS TUMKUR Dasarahalli BUENA VISTA Proposed Metro Staton Jalahalli Sri Kumaran R V College of Peenya Industry Meenakshi Mall Architecture Peenya Goraguntepalya Yeshwanthpur Sandal Soap Factory Mahalaxmi Rajajinagar KuvempuSrirampura Rd. Baiyappanahalli NH Proposed 4-lane highway Upcoming Anjanapura Sampige Rd. Swami Vivekananda Rd. right outside Brigade Meadows Metro Station just 5 minutes away Indiranagar 209 Magadi CityRd. Rly. Stn. MajesticSir M. VisveshwarayaVidhanaCubbon SoudhaM. Park G. Rd.Trinity Halasuru Hosahalli Chickpet Vijayanagar K. R. Market Rejuvenation is just a walk away National College Attiguppe Lalbagh Deepanjali Nagar South End Circle Mysore Rd. Jayanagar Banashankari Turahalli Forest Art of Living Pyramid Valley ISKCON Theme Park BRIGADE A 1200 acre forest of which Bangalore's favourite A meditation centre A magnificent cultural PANORAMA JP Nagar 600 acres are suitable for spirituality and where the spiritual complex devoted Yelachenahalli trekking, mountain biking self-improvement leaders of the to Lord Krishna. and rock climbing. centre. world unite. BRIGADE 7 GARDENS KSIT College N Education & recreation, just a hop, Quick commute to major skip & jump away parts of the city Not to scale COLLEGES SCHOOLS Yelachenahalli Metro Station 18 min Bannerghata Road 22 min Indian Business Academy, DAV Public School, Valley School, Indian Institute of Journalism, Yashasvi International, 24 min KSIT, Dayananda Sagar, BGS International, Delhi Public School, Electronic City APS, Jain Institution Kumarans, Jain School 26 min Namma Metro Network (Phase 1 + 2) Distance Global Village Tech Park Luxury residences - `40 lakhs to 74 lakhs 30 min BIEC - Anjanapura 40.1 km Premium apartments - `75 lakhs to 3 crore Whitefield - Kengeri 34.3 km Harohalli Industrial Area 35 min RECREATION ` * HEALTHCARE Signature residences - 3 crore onwards RV Road - Bommasandra 18.8 km AND SHOPPING Bidadi * Offices and Retail Gottigere - Nagawara 21.2 km *Line colours are speculative Guhantara, Wonderla, Meenakshi Mall, Fortis, Apollo & BGS Hospitals Metro Cash and Carry KEY PLAN C G19-819 C G20-820 ENTRY TO TOWER 2 ENTRY TO TOWER 3 TOWER TO ENTRY B 212-812 D 221-821 B G07-807 C G18-818 C G13-813 D G26-826 G.LIFT B G08-808 C G14-814 D G25-825 SER.LIFT C G17-817 B G11-811 D G22-822 FD1 DN UP DN FD1 TOWER-B TOWER-D B G10-810 B G09-809 DG.LIFT G24-824 D G23-823 G.LIFT C G16-816 C G15-815 SER.LIFT SER.LIFT UP TOWER-C E G31-831 E G32-832 TOWER-E A G01-801 A G02-802 E G30-830 A G03-803 ENTRY TO TOWER 5 TOWER TO ENTRY A G04-804 E G29-829 ENTRY TO TOWER 1 TOWER TO ENTRY Floor PLANS 1.2 M HT PARAPET WALL TO DETAIL TO WALL 1.2 M HT PARAPET TOWER-A E G28-828 E G27-827 A G06-806 A G05-805 UP G.LIFT SER.LIFT SER.LIFT G.LIFT DN TOWER-F F G34-834 F G35-835 F G33-833 F G36-836 SER.LIFT G.LIFT ENTRY TO TOWER 6 2-BEDROOMS + 2 TOILETS - 1120 2-BEDROOMS + 2 TOILETS - 1180 2-BEDROOMS + 2 TOILETS - 1210 3-BEDROOMS + 2 TOILETS - 1430 3-BEDROOMS + 2 TOILETS - 1450 3-BEDROOMS + 2 TOILETS - 1480 3-BEDROOMS + 3 TOILETS - 1530 N 3-BEDROOMS + 3 TOILETS - 1600 3-BEDROOMS + 3 TOILETS - 1630 Not to scale TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom + Study Floors: Ground Floor | Unit Number: Block E, G31 Floors: Ground & 1st Floors | Unit Number: Block B, G07 - 107 KEY PLAN TOWER PLAN KEY PLAN TOWER PLAN TOWER E TOWER B SUPER BUILT-UP AREA CARPET AREA AREA SUPER BUILT-UP AREA CARPET AREA SBA: 770 sq.ft | 71.53 sq.m 484 sq.ft. | 45.04 sq.m SBA: 910sq.ft | 84.54 sq.m 621 sq.ft. | 57.74 sq.m The information depicted herein viz., master plans, floor plans, furniture layout, fittings, illustrations, specifications, designs, dimensions, rendered views, colours, amenities and facilities etc., are subject to change without notifications as may The information depicted herein viz., master plans, floor plans, furniture layout, fittings, illustrations, specifications, designs, dimensions, rendered views, colours, amenities and facilities etc., are subject to change without notifications as may be required by the relevant authorities or the developer’s architect, and cannot form part of an offer or contract. Whilst every care is taken in providing this information, the Developer cannot be held liable for variations. All illustrations and be required by the relevant authorities or the developer’s architect, and cannot form part of an offer or contract. Whilst every care is taken in providing this information, the Developer cannot be held liable for variations. All illustrations and pictures are artist’s impression only. The information are subject to variations, additions, deletions, substitutions and modifications as may be recommended by the company’s architect and/or the relevant approving authorities. The Developer pictures are artist’s impression only. The information are subject to variations, additions, deletions, substitutions and modifications as may be recommended by the company’s architect and/or the relevant approving authorities. The Developer is wholly exempt from any liability on account of any claim in this regard. (1 square metre = 10.764 square feet). E & OE. is wholly exempt from any liability on account of any claim in this regard. (1 square metre = 10.764 square feet). E & OE. Carpet area is defined as the net usable floor area of an apartment, excluding the area covered by the external walls, areas under services shafts, exclusive balcony or verandah area and exclusive open terrace area, but includes the area Carpet area is defined as the net usable floor area of an apartment, excluding the area covered by the external walls, areas under services shafts, exclusive balcony or verandah area and exclusive open terrace area, but includes the area covered by the internal partition walls of the apartment. covered by the internal partition walls of the apartment. TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 2 Bedroom + 2 Toilet 3 Bedroom + 2 Toilet Floors: Ground Floor | Unit Number: Block A, G02 Floors: Typical Floor | Unit Number: Block D, 224 - 824 KEY PLAN TOWER PLAN KEY PLAN TOWER PLAN TOWER A TOWER D SUPER BUILT-UP AREA CARPET AREA SUPER BUILT-UP AREA CARPET AREA SBA: 1260 sq.ft | 117.05 sq.m 852 sq.ft.
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