Saturday, December 20, 2014

Why you need natural light!

We all need natural light to survive. Though artificial lighting helps in providing enough luminescence for us to work and live, it is the natural light that helps us stay alive. Natural light is the best disinfectant and is very pleasing and comforting to the eyes. When choosing a house, make sure you have natural lighting coming into the rooms and living areas, at least once in a while during the day. Preferably where you live most of the time. Several studies have shown that your productivity improves when you work in natural light and it improves your health

At Samskruti, we design homes with loads of natural lighting coming into your home and you would be amazed to see how low the power bill will be. Sunlight is one of the perennial sources of energy and it is a luxury to even see sunlight once in a while in the cluttered homes in Bangalore. We try to avoid that. Come and see our model flat and you would find how brightly lit they are and yet comfortable to stay in. Natural lighting is essential for our well being and Samskruti enables you to experience that. 
If you are already living in a home without access to sunlight, I would encourage you to check out options to see how to get sunlight in your home. May be painting lighter colors would help, may be painting a reflecting wall that allows light to stream in to your home can help. Check for options or seek expert help.

May you lead a healthy and productive life - Live the Samskruti way :)

For more information on our homes, write to us visit www.samskruti.in or call 99162 17777 today.  

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

House with a big tree!

In today's fan art...

I want a Samskruti Builders home because I want plants, lots of play space, a big tree, natural light and loads of blue sky around my house. Can you paint my house blue? I like blue!

Five year old Rithu drew this to show what she expects from her home at Samskruti.

#SamskrutiHoysala #BuildingSmartCommunities #TheSamskrutiWay

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Smart security


CC TV can be only one of the solutions for security. Though we have IR beams, motions sensors, solar fencing, we at Samskruti Builders believe in having a change in design to give semi private and public spaces for community interaction thus allowing an inclusive community led solution.

What do you think?


Sunday, September 7, 2014

Choose happiness


Stay close to work, school and do whatever it takes to spend more time with your family. 
Sometimes we miss calculating the loss of valuable time spent traveling, negotiating through traffic and pollution. Continue the pursuit of happiness. Stay in a home that encourages family and community interaction.

#TheSamskrutiWay


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Grow Share Grow

Access to clean, unadulterated, fresh vegetables at home, you can grow what you like and share them with friends and family.

Grow Share Grow #TheSamskrutiWay


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Fire safety!

Is your apartment/home fire safe?

Get trained in firefighting to ensure your family is safe. It is mandatory to have at least 40% of your apartment (especially if it is a high rise) to be trained. 

Before investing, make sure your building has all the required clearances, especially from the fire department and has enough setbacks, evacuation guidelines and so on.

Read the recent article about the noncompliance: 

While the Fire Department has given clearance certificate to only 821 high-rises, a far cry to the estimated 20,000 in the city, the regulatory authority seems to be at a loss regarding compliance of the norm.


Samskruti Builders #TheSamskrutiWay 


Monday, August 25, 2014

In today's fan art!

In today's fan art!
"Those are apples in my balcony. The floor on the balcony is full of grass and plants. We have many flowering plants and one big fruit bearing tree in or balcony. I am playing with my doll."

When you have a 4.5 year old draw this and show you of her house which is getting ready with the same concept @ Samskruti, you feel proud :)

Art by Namya!


Friday, August 1, 2014

Welcome!

The first thing people will look at when they come home is the front door. One of the most used, yet ignored item in a house is door. Doors should be selected with extra care. 

Usually doors are selected with looks, appeal, color and other such aesthetic values. The first and foremost concern should be about the quality of wood. If the wood is treated and processed properly, it would ensure the door performs its basic duty without glitches. A well treated wooden door wouldn't shrink in summer and expand in winter and definitely wouldn't get stuck.

Lock selection forms the next level. Selecting a good lock ensuring ease of operation and of course visual appeal is a must to give a good impression to your door.

Samskruti Builders #TheSamskrutiWay 




Thursday, July 17, 2014

Safety in common areas




Home is expected to be safe. What about common areas? How do we design public spaces and common areas to ensure there is enough public view yet not being too intrusive?

We should try to bring in the elements of public + semi public spaces to ensure there is enough public space for preventing too much of privacy in common areas.

Samskruti Builders #SafeHomes

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Reconnect with the nature

Stay close to the nature. Stay close to soil, grass, plants, trees, fruits, vegetables, food, fresh air, chirping of the birds, insects where you can interact, learn and teach. 


Sunday, July 13, 2014

Fruggiescaping in your home

Our team was a part of experts handling live questions and discussing about sustainable living, growing your own food on your terraces and making life easier. We are really excited about the way our passion and love for terrace gardening is growing up in Bangalore.


Thursday, July 3, 2014

Fruggiescaping @ Samskruti Hoysala



Samskruti Hoysala is fast moving towards being one of the sustainable residential projects in Bangalore. As the fruggiescaping works begin at Hoysala, we are very excited.

Samskruti Hoysala will house some of the most appreciated fruit bearing plants that would provide fresh, non-pesticide fed luscious fruits and vegetables. Will keep sharing the pictures here.




Tuesday, June 10, 2014

How many trees do you have in your project?


How many trees do you have in your project? 

It is not the number of plants you have but the kind of plants that is important. Plants which would not just add to the ambiance but being more value. Plant fruit bearing trees that help bring in birds and provide food apart from providing shade and visual appeal. 

At Samskruti Builders, most of our trees are either fruit bearing or herbs with medicinal values.

#thesamskrutiway

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Disposing waste


Disposal of waste is a major issue in Bangalore. We need to dispose waste responsibly to ensure the city, community and your home stays clean.

At Samskruti Builders, we try to solve this problem by:

1. Sort out wet, dry, recyclable and reusable waste
2. Wet, vegetable waste to be processed in the recycling plant to generate manure, natural gas...
3. Recyclable materials to be used accordingly - given away, recycled
4. Other waste is disposed responsibly

Reduce clutter, sort waste and dispose responsibly to help create a cleaner greener planet!

#thesamskrutiway


Thursday, May 22, 2014

Park benches @ Community building




When you design community spaces to allow more interaction and provide spaces to rest, hang around and talk, conversations start. Add some plants, walking tracks and you have a community space with actual use 

Samskruti Builders #buildingsmartcommunities

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The importance of utility




Very often we ignore the usability factor in our floor plans. A well designed plan would look at usability and maneuverability. Sometimes you might need a separate space for storing things apart from your kitchen.

We have seen clients who want a big kitchen, a small (cozy) kitchen, open kitchen, closed kitchen and many more such options. But there is one common factor among all - they need more space! Kitchen being one of the most frequently used spaces in a home, it is important to plan it well. Utility has its own usage and is extremely important to any house. A good storage space to keep away things that you many more require very often (you would be surprised to see how many redundant items have crept in to your kitchen and how rarely you use them).

Assigning a space for utility helps you to declutter your kitchen and have enough space to move around. At Samskruti, our designs are aimed at bringing in more flexibility, leg space and storage space along with ample natural lighting and ventilation.

To know more follow us on facebook, read our blog or call us @ 99162 17777.



Thursday, April 24, 2014

Tankers and life - water woes in bangalore


If you do not pay attention to the water problem now, you would have to survive on water tankers and God knows where they get their water from and how.  The other alternative is to opt for the Samskruti Way and don't depend on bore wells, tankers and Cauvery water but build systems to store, purify and use rainwater and focus on recycling grey and black water. 
Prashanth G N's article in Deccan Herald shares the growing problem in Bangalore. Read on. 

One of the most crucial factors to consider while buying a house should be the availability of water, writes Prashanth G N

Availability of water is the most crucial factor while deciding to buy a home — be it an independent house or an apartment. South Bangalore, ironically, is the most vulnerable region to water shortage despite the Cauvery River being closest to it. Scores of residents in and around J P Nagar 8th Phase and Sarjapur are put into hardship because they have no Cauvery connection or even borewells.

In general, with no option left, people continue to stay where they are and even go to areas where houses are being built with no guarantee of water. The need to have a permanent house in Bangalore is very crucial and hence people are willing to take houses wherever they are allotted, even if it means facing acute water shortage.

Industrialist and a resident of J P Nagar 8th phase, B Y Ramesh says, “We live in an independent house in T K Deepak Layout in J P Nagar 8th Phase. And our house is just 500 metres from the Cauvery water pipeline, but we still have no Cauvery connection and we don’t get a drop of water despite the water line running so close. On top of this, borewells have gone dry. So we have to depend on water tankers, which have become our lifeline.”

Different sources

Ramesh’s family needs a water tanker every three days. “When the tank is 3/4th empty, we seek a tanker, which on average works out to every three days. Over a month, we roughly need 10 tankers. Each time we get a tanker, we pay Rs 350. The water that we and our tenants consume amounts to about 3,000-4,000 litres.” 
The absence of water is not just Ramesh’s plight, but of almost all the houses in Deepak Colony of J P Nagar 8th Phase.

You ask people in the area as to why there is no connection, they tell you the reason is obvious: “People in the middle have to be paid the moolah and since it is for the whole layout, the money to be handed out would be high. Otherwise, how can you explain why we don’t have the Cauvery water connection when the water line runs just 500 metres from our houses. We don’t think it’s a technical issue. It’s a ‘financial’ issue,” say the residents.

Nagaraj Reddy of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (Credai) says Bangalore South is one region hit by water problems despite the Cauvery pipeline running in the area. “Bangalore North anyway doesn’t have the Cauvery pipeline coming into the region, but in the South, there are some regions which get water and some regions which don’t.”

South Bangalore is typically identified with Jayanagar and J P Nagar, but when you take into account the entire region up to Kanakapura and Marathahalli, the belt falls under the southern region. And the worst area hit by lack of water is Sarjapur, home to WIPRO. There are hundreds of flats and gated communities in the area which depend on water tankers because borewells are dry and there’s no Cauvery connection.

A resident of Sarjapur area, Shravanthi S, says the region they are staying in is a rocky terrain where borewells cannot be dug. A cluster of apartments around 500 depend purely on water tankers and the number is nearly 70 to 80.

There is yet another cluster of over 1,000 apartments which depend on water tankers. The average rate of water is higher than in J P Nagar with tankers charging anywhere from Rs 450 to Rs 600, resulting in a spending of over Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,000 per month by an average four- member family.

While the crisis with regard to apartments has been highlighted well, the water shortage for independent houses is also severe and has not received due attention. A youngster, Anurag Rakesh, answers to why his family is still staying in J P Nagar despite water shortage, “This is our own house. How can we sell it?”. Further adding, he says, “ We will stay here till we can afford this. The water problem may get addressed soon.”

Tanker mafia

Shravanthi points to a very deep malaise in Sarjapur. “My assessment is that the water tanker owners pay off the corporators to pile pressure on the BWSSB not to provide Cauvery water supply to residents. This increases dependence on tankers, who make a killing selling water. In our complex, we need 20 tankers a day. But in the heart of summer, an artificial scarcity is created and we now get only five tankers a day. There are blocks a little away from my complex which require 50 to 70 tankers a day. You can estimate the money that is flowing into the pockets of tanker owners.”

“There is actually a tanker mafia in operation. They pay the water owner a sum, who may be a farmer. They then draw water, fill tankers and supply the same to residents. Nobody knows how much they pay the farmer who has water. There is also no guarantee that the tankers will keep coming. So there are plenty of issues with water in Sarjapur area.”

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

I was once called Earth





This beautiful little planet is home to numerous species who co-habit with us. Your small contribution is important to make it a better place and to ensure a safer, secure and sustainable future to your children.

As in the words of Garvit,

Will human ego sacrifice the world
To satiate its lust for pompous homes?
Will distant space look down on orb that’s bald.
I now can hear the mother say,
“I was once called Earth.
But now , bereft of mirth, I weep. 
That treeless orb’s no longer Earth”

#TheSamskrutiWay #BuildingSmartCommunities #EarthDay

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Homes for senior citizens


NDTV reports that senior citizens are emerging as a new customer segment for property developers as well as other allied services providers for creating a proper assisted living environment for them, say realty experts.

As the number of the elderly population is expected to grow to 173 million by 2025, senior citizens are now being looked at as a potential real estate market, according to a report by property consultant Jones Lang LaSalle.

At Samskruti our communities are designed to allow personal spaces with privacy as well as community spaces which encourage community interaction, sharing, caring and conversation among the members of the community. Several facilities like community kitchen, street designs, placement of parks, amenities like swimming pools with hot water, jacuzzis, walking tracks, play areas, movie theaters and many more. Accessibility to faster medical care while encouraging an indulgent, inclusive and active lifestyle is the secret to build a wonderful community. 

Monday, April 7, 2014

Slow poisoning of India and why you should grow your own food


At Samskruti we emphasize on growing your own food and work towards sustainability of food, water and energy. Our designs facilitate a dedicated area for growing your own food using modern technologies to produce pesticide free healthy food.

I will recommend is to see an excellent documentary ‘The Slow Poisoning of India’ , a 26-minute documentary film directed by eminent Ramesh Menon and produced by the New Delhi-based The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). It deals with the dangers of excessive use of pesticide in conventional agriculture in India which is so rampant that people are eating a ‘cocktail’ of pesticides. India is one of the largest users of pesticide in Asia and also one of the largest manufactures.

The toxins have entered into the food chain and into our breakfast, lunch and dinner. The film showcases startling case studies from Kerala where villagers in Kasaragod district are paying a heavy price as it has been exposed to pesticide spraying for many years. It talks of the health impacts in other parts of India and also on how the magic of the green revolution in Punjab is fading as land and water bodies have been poisoned.


Friday, March 7, 2014

Saluting the nurturer



“To call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man's injustice to woman. If by strength is meant brute strength, then, indeed, is woman less brute than man. If by strength is meant moral power, then woman is immeasurably man's superior. Has she not greater intuition, is she not more self-sacrificing, has she not greater powers of endurance, has she not greater courage? Without her, man could not be. If nonviolence is the law of our being, the future is with woman. Who can make a more effective appeal to the heart than woman?"

[To the Women of India (Young India, Oct. 4, 1930)]” 
― Mahatma Gandhi

To know more about our women friendly homes write to us at: info@samskruti.in or call: +91 99162 17777.


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Home grown vegetables



There is no more joy than growing your own food. Waiting for the hydrophonics, vegetable gardens to come up and have some home grown food.

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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Living with plants


Have a lot of trees and plants in and around your house. 

Having a lot of plants around your house will help protect the house from elements apart from providing visual comfort and cleaner air.

At Samskruti Builders, our homes blend with plants and natural elements to create comfort and luxury.




Friday, February 14, 2014

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

What should you look at before buying a home?


What should you look at before buying a home? This is a widely discussed topic and there are many items on this checklist but here are some top things you should look at before buying a home.
  1. The structure: Look at the structure, its strength. Check if there is any standard for Seismic Zone 1, 2 or more. After all it should be safe and should match the minimum requirements of safety
  2. Water control: Check about drinking water, storage, purification, back up, bore-wells, government water connection, ground water level in the project, surrounding areas, water quality and so on
  3. Natural lighting & ventilation: Are all rooms naturally ventilated? Do you have enough natural lighting?
  4. The roof: Is the roof in good shape? Does it look neat? Water leakage? Is it only being used as a place to dry clothes or something else is planned there? Like a garden, pool... is there enough water proofing, insulation?
  5. Detailing: Do you see signs of quality workmanship in the finish details such as moldings, tile work, hardware and paint? In paints, are they zero/low voc paints?
  6. Kitchen & bath fixtures: Are sinks, toilets and tubs quality fixtures? Do they work properly? Is the water pressure good when you turn on the faucets and flush the toilet?
  7. Electrical systems: Are the plugs and switches placed in decent/intuitive places? Are there enough outlets? Are there enough lighting outlets, i.e., at the point of usage?
  8. Water heater, plumbing: Is the water heater solar or electric (solar is much more efficient)? Is the hot water supply to major taps?
  9. Heating: Where is the central heating system located and what type is it? Are any rooms not heated? Does the house need air-conditioning or it is naturally controlled?
  10. Indoor air quality: This is an extremely important factor. Read more on how to improve indoor air quality here.
  11. Plants, plants and plants: Are there enough plants/green cover in the property? There can never be enough but still you should have a decent number for visual comfort and food.
Speak to us to know more:  Call +91 99162 17777 |   www.samskruti.in  |  Follow us on facebook for updates!


Thursday, January 16, 2014

Lalbagh flower show



Visit our stall at Lalbagh flower show and learn about Samskruti Builders fruggiescaping techniques and how to convert your home to a healthy abode with plants!

#fruggiescaping #thesamskrutiway 

Write to us to know more about how we can set up hrdrophonics in your apartment/villa.

Speak to us to know more:  Call +91 99162 17777 |   www.samskruti.in  |  Follow us on facebook for updates!