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SFS Tranquil TM Kottayam has moved up. Sky Mansions by SFS Homes. Moved up to the Sky Mansions at SFS Tranquil. In Kottayam, you will find many ordinary homes. Regular in size and standard in amenities and specifications. These were your only choices until now! Unveiling Kottayam’s first and only Sky Mansions - where extra-large living spaces, futuristic and eco-friendly design, scintillating views, fabulous location and never-before amenities offer you a lifestyle much beyond luxury. It's not just a home, it's your way of letting the world know that you have truly arrived. SFS Tranquil – Simply incomparable in Kottayam. Premium Sizes – 2054 sq. ft. to 4887 sq. ft. • Contemporary and Elaborate Plans • Tall Rooms with Wide Angle Design • Unique Entry Foyer Large Balconies and Sit Out • 4 & 3 Bedrooms with Ensuite/Walk-in closet • Extra Large Toilets • Main Kitchen with Yard • Maid's Room with Toilet Extra Large Storage • Extended Guest Receiving Area • International Amenities • Staff Room and much more 3 Moved up to ultimate living. TM TranqSFuS il L U X U R Y S K Y M A N S I O N S KODIMATHA, KOTTAYAM IN ASSOCIATION WITH AVG GROUP SFS Tranquil has set a new benchmark for lifestyle in Kottayam. Designed by one of Kerala's most celebrated architects, it is the epitome of the finest elements of luxury that a connoisseur would desire. Its extra-large Gold Rated Green Homes are a perfect blend of cutting-edge design, world-class building products, and expert craftsmanship with never-before amenities. It's time to move up. 4 5 Moved up to a Sky Mansion. Move up to SFS Tranquil The luxury of space is what sets a mansion apart from the others. And every home at SFS Tranquil is blessed with extra space to make them truly mansions in the sky. It gives one the opportunity of living an uncluttered life, high in the sky, being one with the elements and living the life that success truly deserves. It's time to move up. Artistic Impression 6 7 Moved up to a grand life. Artistic Impression In a city where apartments are all alike in size, design and amenities, the Sky Mansions at SFS Tranquil are in a different stratosphere. Every square inch of extra space in these bespoke residences are designed to accentuate the sense of luxury by being anointed with the world's best products. It's time to move up. Tall Tower – G + 17 Floors • Designed by Award Winning Architect • World-class Amenities • Premium Fixtures and Fittings of International Brands 8 4 Bed Duplex Sky Mansions • Large Private Terraces • Unmatched Views 9 Moved up to a regal life. Artistic Impression The Sky Mansions at SFS Tranquil are studded with features that give you the chance to live a life befitting royalty. From the wooden flooring, tall double height ceilings, wide angle design, to the huge French windows with spectacular views, the star-studded features of these palatial spaces will leave you feeling regal. It's time to move up. 4 and 3 Bed Sky Mansions • IGBC Pre-certified Gold Rated Green Building • Pre-conduited Home Theatre 10 11 Moved up to a bountiful life. Artistic Impression When you live in a Sky Mansion, expect much, much more of life. The extra space that is on offer will trigger a million ideas in your mind to transform your mansion into an abode that reflects your style and class. It would be a true reflection of your success. It's time to move up. Cutting-edge Design – Lower Common Area Loading • Premium Tiling • Tall Room • Wide Angle Design • Spectacular Views • Walk-in Closet 12 13 Moved up to the greenest spot. SFS Tranquil - IGBC pre-certified Gold Rated Green Building Actual visual of SFS Tranquil site The Earth is calling out for help. Sustainable lifestyles are the need of the hour. And SFS Tranquil is truly proud to be a torchbearer in this new green lifestyle revolution by being the first IGBC pre-certified Gold Rated Green Building of its size in the city. And the perfect spot for a Green Building is Kodimatha, in the heart of new Kottayam and perhaps the greenest spot in the city. It's time to move up. 14 15 Moved up to living resort-style. Stapati is an architecture practice established by Tony Joseph in 1989. Tony graduated from MIT Manipal and completed his masters in design from the University of Texas, Austin, in the Charles Moore program. He returned to India and started Stapati, which has steadily grown into a multi-disciplinary practice emphasising values of integrity, sustainability and innovation. Ar. Rajesh K.A., who completed his graduation from College of Engineering, Trivandrum, is a partner at Stapati Kochi and has over 20 years of experience in designing projects over a wide repertoire - commercial complexes, institutional buildings, individual residences as well as housing and interior projects. Stapati's architecture emerges from a sensitive understanding of the context; one where the evolution of design is firmly rooted in the region's traditional narratives, while interpreting the elements in a modern context. There is an underlying acuity in the design approach, which responds to the site uniquely, rendering it relevant and timeless. Stapati has won numerous awards and recognitions over the years and has been selected as one of the Top 50 Most influential design firms in South Asia by Architectural Digest for four years continuously, from 2014 to 2017. Stapati has also won the IIA National Awards this year and an unprecedented 9 awards at the IIA Kerala State Awards. Recently, ORO Editions from San Francisco has brought out a monograph on the hospitality projects designed by Stapati. Entitled 'Timeless Resorts', the book examines the evolution of eleven captivating hospitality projects. ORO is one of the reputed international publisher of art and design books, and 'Timeless Resorts' is one of the few monographs of an Indian architect published by ORO. Ar. Tony was also an invited artist in the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2016, and has designed the Biennale Pavilion. Ar. Tony Joseph and Ar. Rajesh K.A, Stapati Artistic Impression The Sky Mansions at SFS Tranquil are adorned with the architectural brilliance of a master. Its open baths, expansive windows with mesmerising views, yoga deck, reflexology pathway and other subtle holiday-home features are designed by one of Kerala's most celebrated and award-winning architects, Tony Joseph of Stapati. He is known the world over for designing The Kumarakom Lake Resort and the 300 million dollar resort at Cap Ternay, Seychelles for the Emirates Hotels and Resorts. Live in a mansion designed by a master. It's time to move up. 16 Large Designer Bathrooms • Bathrooms fitted with World's Best Brands • Twin His and Her Vanity Wash Basins • Handmade Textures by Skilled Artisans 17 Moved up to the city's new heart. Prized Location. Incomparable Convenience. SFS Tranquil is located bang on the 45 metres wide road and is opposite The Hotel Windsor Castle, MC Road, Kodimatha. The MC Road leads to Cochin and Trivandrum. SFS Tranquil is well connected to all major locations in Kottayam. SCHOOLS HOSPITALS Belmont Senior Secondary School 800 m District Ayurveda Hospital 1.5 km Mar Baselios Public School 4.8 km Bharath Hospital 2.4 km Queen Mary's Public School 5.0 km SH Medical Centre 3.4 km Excelsior English School 5.9 km KIMS 6.9 km Marian Senior Secondary School 5.9 km Govt Medical College 8.9 km Caritas Hospital 9.9 km Matha Hospital 10.1 km COLLEGES CMS College 3.0 km CLOSE TO CONVENIENCES Baselius College 3.8 km BCM College for Women 3.8 km Windsor Castle Hotel 100 m Govt Medical College 8.9 km Fun Planet 230 m Saintgits Engineering College 10.3 km Uncle John i-Drive Park 350 m The GISAT 12.7 km Major Banks 500 m Windsor Kodimatha Boat Jetty 900 m Castle SFS Tranquil Major Car Showrooms & Service Centres 1.0 km TRANSPORTATION Hotel Aida 1.4 km oad Upcoming Three-way Mobility Hub 1.0 km Kalyan Silks 2.0 km oad KSRTC 2.2 km Bhima Jewels 2.1 km MC R MC Kottayam Railway Station 3.6 km Hotel Arcadia 2.3 km MC R MC Kottayam Port and Container Terminal 3.6 km Kalyan Jewellers 2.4 km Mall of Joy 2.4 km Malabar Gold & Diamonds 2.5 km Alapatt Fashion Jewels 2.5 km TEMPLE/CHURCH/MOSQUE Joy Alukkas 2.6 km Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple 2.2 km Nehru Stadium 3.4 km Taj Juma Masjid 2.2 km Mahalakshmi Silks 3.5 km Puthupally Church 7.5 km Mammen Mappila Hall 4.0 km Sumangali Panachikkad Saraswathi Temple 8.6 km Seematti 4.1 km Auditorium Manarcadu Church 12.3 km Kumarakom Lake Resort 16.5 km Actual visual of MC Road at SFS Tranquil Site Kottayam is on the move. It is growing at a tremendous pace. And growth has sprung up a new hot location in the city – Kodimatha. This is where all the infrastructure development is happening and SFS Tranquil is at the best spot of Kodimatha. Right on the 45 mtrs wide expressway that helps you go wherever you want and enjoy all of life's conveniences in a jiffy. It's time to move up.. 18 19 Moved up to spellbinding views. Actual view of sunrise from Sky Mansions - East side. It's a rare privilege to wake up to the most enchanting views of nature in the heart of a city.
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