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 Jigani appears to position its amenity design around function-first luxury: climate comfort, wellness continuity, security assurance, and convenience automation. That is a stronger framing than decorative amenities that see low real usage after handover.
The two most distinctive features in the current communication are the temperature-controlled indoor swimming pool and VRV air-conditioning as standard. Both are meaningful because they are usage-oriented. An indoor controlled pool stays relevant through changing weather cycles, and integrated VRV systems reduce the uncertainty and compromise associated with post-possession retrofit cooling setups.
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.
