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How to decorate balcony in an apartment?

Most of the apartments in Kerala have enough space to arrange or decorate their balcony in an attractive way. The balcony is usually the last space you have in mind when planning a renovation or remodel for your home. It often gets overlooked but the truth is the balcony is a very important space and a great asset to an apartment. Depending on its size, shape and layout, there are several design strategies you can adopt.  1. Plan for your balcony garden While planning for your balcony garden, first develop a rough idea about the elements you need there, like what kind of plants you wish to grow. When you decide about the plants, make sure that the varieties that you select flourish in your balcony. East facing balconies receive the morning sunlight, plants that require gentle sunlight would grow well in East facing balconies. The West receives sunlight during the peak hours, so plants that require maximum sunlight like the flowering plants can be grown well on this side. Sou

Apartments and Flats in Kakkanad near Infopark

Noel Ecotat Right at the heart of a lush green environment stands as one of the best luxury apartments in Kochi , Noel Ecotat . It is located in Edappally and Kakkanad. This completed project by one of the Top 10 builders in Kochi takes you closer to Nature to be soothed, healed and put your senses back in tune. Wake up to glistening shimmer of lakes and chirping of birds to start your day. Ecotat boasts its closeness to Nature and its serenity. With an extravagant lobby, pool, parking and other luxury facilities, this premium flat brings much pride to its residents. Taking a minimalistic and thespian advent, the colour scheme blends aptly into its locale with shades of brown. With no compromise gone into spacing, the rooms of each apartment are generous yet snug complete with every opulence making this a promising luxury flat . Noel Ectotat is one of the IGBC Gold Certified Apartments in Kakkanad equipped with advanced green features specified by the IGBC . Noel Ser

Tips to Maintain Your Apartment During Rainy Season

The rainy season is fast approaching and with it comes a whole new set of challenges when it comes to keeping the home clean. It is the time in a year where your property and its content need an extra care. The dry season has its dust and debris that is swished around by dry winds. The wet season is filled with sticky mud and dirty puddles of water. It is not impossible however to keep your apartment spotless during this season. With a few tweaks here and there, you will never notice the difference save for when you get out or look through your window. Failure to protect your home from rain can result in damage or loss which need costly repair or sometimes difficult to repair. The moisture or mould can be a threat to you and your family member’s health. Moisture in building or penetrating rainwater in the wall or building structure can be prevented if you prepare your apartment for the rainy season. Outdoor Maintenance Look for lawn damage : Low areas next to the founda

Top 5 Things to Consider Before Renting An Apartment in Kochi

If you can’t afford buying an apartment, your solution is probably to lease. Though moving to a new apartment can be very exciting, finding a good one to rent could be a daunting task. To make the process more manageable, you should gain an understanding of exactly what it is that you are looking for prior to beginning the search. Here are the 5 most important things to consider when looking for a new place: Type of Property: Whether you are looking to lease a flat , an office or a whole building, it pays that you determine the size and amount of space you want. If you are looking to rent a flat for your family, it means you have to consider the space available to fit the size of your family comfortably. Generally, you want one bedroom per person, though couples or children can share. College students may think they can save money by splitting a room, but usually there is not enough space, and landlords frown on this practice. Also consider the size of the other rooms. Is th