2 BHK Japanese Themed Homes at Ghodbunder Road, Thane (W)
Commercial shop starting ₹1.04 Cr onwards
Experience new-age Zen livingZen philosophy believes a house is an extension of its surroundings. It endorses a lifestyle that weaves serenity and nature with minimalism. It is this that inspired us to design Puraniks Tokyo Bay.The 2 BHK Japanese Style homes at Kasarvadavali Ghodbunder Road , Thane, by the Puranik Builders is everything you ever dreamed of about your homeA majestic entrance archway modelled after Torii of Shinto Shrine, a Japanese-style viewing deck in your home, and a host of unique amenities are few of the many offerings that adorn the lifestyle here.So, embrace this Zen-influenced living crafted to infuse calm into your life, while you indulge in the privileges of easy connectivity.
Location
For an innovation like Tokyo Bay, the setting couldn\\\\\\\'t have been more idealistic. Nestled out of the chaos of the main city, and set in a green pocket, this residence is a convenient address due to its proximity to the Ghodbunder Road.
With its four lanes, the Ghodbunder Road acts like a highway connecting to important destinations like the Western and Eastern Highways. What’s more, this infrastructure brings the satellite city of Navi Mumbai too, closer.
This arterial road has turned the location into a bustling destination with some of the best shopping, entertainment and restaurant chains popping up at every juncture along with schools, specialty hospitals and corporate hubs.
Key Features
Zen Garden Beautiful trees, plants and shrubs encircling charming bridges built over manicured raked gravel are lit up after the sun sets by hanging lanterns. It\\\\\\\'s a spectacle designed to soothe your eyes, and soul.
Tea House Nestled amidst the groves is a cosy wooden Teahouse. A beautiful space designed to let you spend time with friends and neighbours over refreshing beverages. After all, these moments enrich life.
Fire Garden An ensemble of vibrant flowers, lanterns, sculptures and installations set within the gardens to offer a fiery spectacle is an idea borrowed from the Japanese culture. It\\\\\\\'s a glorious feast for the senses.
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