Who doesn’t desire to wake up to bird song and the soft rustle of leaves each morning? It is soothing and can put you into the best mood to tackle a hectic day ahead.
Thanks to that little lung space outside your window that calms your stress away.
Probably the most number of times the word ‘lungs’ was heard and used was during these pandemic times. But it’s not something to be ignored when it comes to health and its benefits. Because where and how you live has a significant impact on you and your family’s wellbeing.
So, does your home have enough lung space? Let’s explore.
What’s it all about?
Over 70 percent of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050, states a World Economic Forum report. This means that cities will also get hotter because of the rise in the number of people, the vehicles, industries, exothermic (giving off heat) buildings and other infrastructure development that will mean cutting down trees.
But there’s a bright spark from urban planning authorities and citizen welfare organizations that come forward to plant trees, create green lungs or mini forests and traffic islands to absorb the pollutants.
So do you see why having precious plants and trees are important to our survival?
Urban lungs
Our lungs allow us to breathe and survive. They take in ample oxygen that gives us that breath of life. While we depend on our lungs to keep us supplied with vital oxygen to help in our breathing, urban concrete jungles look up to that lung space to keep the ecological balance in the surroundings. The green lungs in cities and towns are those parts of trees and shrubs that are incorporated into urban design to provide some ‘breathing space. These green lungs in cities absorb the toxins and pollutants in the air so the citizens can breathe comfortably.
Similarly, modern luxury apartments are infused with lung space to give the residents a healthy environment to live in.
Luxurious lung space
Bengaluru has for long been known as the Garden City with a number of famous gardens and parks giving citizens and tourists glimpses of the best floriculture and landscaped spots of lush greenery.
In public areas, lung spaces are those parks and libraries reserved for recreation, entertainment and wellbeing of those who would like to relax in at leisure.
Leading developers in the city like HM Constructions https://www.hmconstructions.com/ too are incorporating natural green landscapes into their building design to make living a lifetime of pleasure for the residents. Employing the services of renowned landscape artists to craft picturesque scenes that are picture postcard beautiful, the developers ensure that each of the towering apartment clusters are a song to Nature.
For instance, the name HM Tropical Tree https://hmconstructions.com/hm-tropical-tree/ itself is inspired from Nature. And the tagline ‘Luxury that lets you breathe’ says everything about how a modern home should be. In a city where space is a luxury, this gated complex offers an 82 per cent open green space to luxuriate in. Large scenic water bodies, elegant walkways flanked by floral shrubs, palm trees and trellises welcome the residents into their enchanting home. HM Indigo https://www.hmconstructions.com/projects/details/hm-indigo nestles amidst lush forest area on Kanakapura Road which is still untouched by urban influence. It boasts of clusters of green bamboo and wild plants flourishing in the abundant landscape. And HM Grandeur https://www.hmconstructions.com/projects/details/hm-grandeur , internationally acclaimed luxury residences in Frazer Town are made for a privileged few who would like to bask in the expansive 800 acres of green space. Only 18 per cent of the land has been used to construct these beauteous homes while the rest of the vast space is the lung space of this prestigious gated cluster.
As beautiful homes are created around the city, a few like those from HM Constructions stand out for offering that vital breathing space for its privileged residents. So, does your apartment have that lung space?
So what are you waiting for? Call us on 8880225555 for a home visit today!