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Esteem Emblem offers 1, 2 & 3 BHK premium affordable homes at Huskur Road, Electronic City, Phase II and will have its access from the proposed peripheral ring road. Esteem Emblem has the distinct advantage of being just five minutes away from work, leisure, shopping and chores. Electronic City is a very developed IT area of Bangalore and houses a number of multi – national firms from Infosys to Wipro. It is the largest industrial hub of Bangalore housing about 300 companies.
Living, dining, foyer: vitrified tiles
Master bedroom: wood laminate/vitrified tiles
Bed rooms: vitrified tiles
Kitchen: vitrified tiles/ceramic tiles
Utility: ceramic tiles
Powder room and toilets: ceramic tiles
Balconies: SS railing with pipes/walls/as per architectural design
Driveway: paver tiles
Toilets: ceramic tiles upto 7ft height
Utility: ceramic tiles upto 7ft height - upto lintel level
Entrance door: TV frame with skinned shutters
Internal doors: molded skin shutters
Toilet doors: molded skin shutters
All windows: 3 track UPVC windows/Aluminium
Interior walls and ceilings: oil bound distemper
Exterior walls: textured exterior as per facade design
Cooking platform: granite kitchen platform
Kitchen: single bowl sink
Other utilities: points for water purifier, hob and chimney, washing machine.
TV points in living and bedrooms
Fire resistant electrical cabling
Elegant electrical switches
Power backup for each apartment
100% power back up for common areas, lifts, and pumps
Telephone points in living room
Premium quality cp fittings
Provision for geysers and exhaust fans
Premium quality sanitary ware (parryware/hindware/equivalent)
Counter top wash basin in master bedroom
Electronic City was the brainchild of R. K. Baliga, the first Chairman and Managing Director of Keonics, Karnataka Electronic.[3] He dreamt of making Bengaluru the Silicon Valley of India when he developed the concept of Electronic City. In 1978, Keonics established Electronic City on 332 acres of land in Konappana Agrahara and Doddathogur villages. The liberalisation of the Indian economy in the early 1990s by the then Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao and then Indian Finance Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh helped Electronic City to become what it is today — the outsourcing capital of the world.