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Krisumi Waterfall Residences is one of the projects much talked about because of the collaboration of two finest construction companies SUMITOMO Corp, a Japanese company and Krishna Group, an Indian company. It is the first time when Indian homes will experience the best of Japanese expertise and trending technology for the establishment of the project. The architectural design of Krisumi city in Gurgaon is made by the well-known Japanese design firm; NIKKEN SEKKEI. The meaning behind the name is the ‘Sudare’ as it signifies the sparkling drops of a waterfall and develops a sense of recognition upon arrival. Situated across a safe and secure neighborhood at sector 36A on Dwarka Expressway Gurgaon, Krisumi Waterfall residences first phase to have around 450 apartments and township spread over 65 acres to have 5,000 apartments comprising approximately 18 million square feet. The location of the property has direct connectivity with Dwarka Expressway. The residence is a minute walk away from the upcoming ISBT and nearly 1 km from Cyber Hub 2.
The accommodation here is available in a brilliantly crafted 2LDK, 3LDK or 3+S LDK and penthouses that provide the best of living experience. Each apartment or tower inside the residency is fully furnished and offers all the basic and luxurious amenities that every person looks for a comfortable living experience. The intriguing feature about Krisumi City Waterfall Residences in Gurgaon is that every tower is equipped with seven lifts, ensuring that no resident has to wait in long queues at any of the Krisumi City Gurgaon’s towers.
A multitude of reasons such as a high-end retail mall, education institutions, a premium hotel, and premium office spaces make it the perfect choice for a dream home. The residential building, the clubhouse is spread over 36000 sq ft and is fully equipped with more than a hundred amenities, some of them include a state-of-the-art gym, bar lounge, spa, restaurant, salon, and more. The foremost feature to note is that Japanese landscaping is to highlight natural elements. The materials found organically in nature are scattered all over so that the landscapes provide complete harmony with nature in its truest form.