Amenity Philosophy: Practical Luxury, Not Checklist Luxury
In premium projects, amenities create value only when they improve routine life. A long list alone does not guarantee that. Purva Diamond Vajarahalli positions its amenity design around function-first luxury: a 26,000 sq ft signature clubhouse anchors over 40 distinct amenities, with roughly 80% of the 3.6-acre site preserved as open space and twin private balconies extending the open-living narrative to every home. That is a stronger framing than decorative amenities that see low real usage after handover.
The most distinctive structural element is the 26,000 sq ft clubhouse with 40+ amenities, supported by a temperature-controlled swimming pool, sky-deck infinity views, and factory-provisioned smart-home automation. Twin towers of 33 floors each, with just four units per floor and residences beginning from the 7th floor, mean amenity zones avoid the density congestion typical of larger inventories. The architecture supports usage-oriented luxury rather than brochure-checklist luxury.
Beyond these, the smart-home layer is important. If automation is provisioned correctly at construction stage-rather than retrofitted later-it generally improves reliability, reduces aesthetic compromise, and makes daily controls seamless. For households balancing office schedules, children, and elder care, these convenience gains are more valuable than one-time novelty.