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Songbirds Bhugaon – 2 BHK Floor Plan

Specifications - 2 BHK Flats in Bhugaon
LIVING
Elegant main door
Flooring of 2′ x 2′ vitrified tiles with skirting Internal walls with smooth POP finish and high quality plastic paint
Ceramic tiles for terraces
IV and telephone points
Sufficient light points
BEDROOM
Laminated wooden flooring in the master bed room
Vitrified tiles in the other bedrooms
IV and telephone points in the master bedroom
Air condition system in the master bedroom
KITCHEN
Modular kitchen unit with cabinets below* Granite kitchen platform with stainless steel sink
Kitchen accessories*
– Hob
– Chimney
2′ x 2′ vitrified tiles with skirting
Glazed ceramic tile up to 2 ft above the platform
Additional electrical points for appliances Washing Machine/Dishwasher ready space Space for drying clothes
BATHROOM
Neat toilet designs for best space utilisation
Glazed ceramic tiles upto 7 ft.
Marble stone fascia for door openings Premium fittings & sanitary ware
Single lever hot & cold mixer with overhead shower
Pest prevention trap
Provision for exhaust fan & geyser
GREEN DESIGN
Water treatment plant
Organic Waste Converter
Drip & sprinkler irrigation system
Rain water harvesting
Thermal insulation treatment for rooftop terraces
Optiflow Water Fittings
Water Recycling
Energy Saving Fittings for common areas
SAFETY & SECURITY
Video door phone
Safety grills for windows
Alarms for LPG leakage and smoke &fire detection in the apartments
Firefighting equipment
Seismic resistant design
CC1V surveillance
Access control at lobby level of the tower Intercom facility to access security
Security personnel at key entry and exit points
Stretcher Lift
Fire staircase and Refuge Area for Emergency

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