Privacy in High-Rises: How many apartments per floor are planned in the 52-storey towers of Golden Grove?

Privacy in High-Rises: How many apartments per floor are planned in the 52-storey towers of Golden Grove?

When you move into a high-rise, one question usually tops the list: "How many neighbours will I have?" Privacy is a luxury in a big city. At Golden Grove, the 52-storey towers are designed to protect that privacy.

Living in a tall building should feel like living in a private sanctuary, not a busy hallway. By carefully planning the number of apartments per floor, Prestige Golden Grove balances a large community with personal space.

In this blog, we will look at how many homes are on each level and why this matters for your peace.

The Layout: Apartments per Floor

In many massive projects, you might find 10 or 12 apartments squeezed onto a single floor. It makes the corridors feel like busy streets. At Golden Grove, the design is much more thoughtful.

The 52-storey towers are generally planned with 6 to 8 apartments per floor.

This "mid-density" approach ensures that the floor does not feel overcrowded. Because the towers are 52 storeys tall, the developer can spread the homes vertically rather than cramming them into a single level.

Why this number works:

  • Fewer Neighbours: You share your lobby and hallway with only a few families.
  • Quiet Corridors: Less foot traffic means less noise outside your front door.
  • Efficient Lifts: With fewer homes per floor, high-speed elevators can serve everyone more quickly.
  • Better Safety: With fewer people per floor, emergency exits are faster and calmer.

Strategic Design for Zero Facing

Privacy isn't just about the number of people. It is about where those people are. One of the best features of Golden Grove is the "Zero Facing" design.

In a typical apartment, your front door or balcony might look directly into someone else's home. Golden Grove uses a clever "staggered" layout. This means the 6 to 8 units are placed so they don't stare at each other.

Privacy design highlights:

  • No Common Walls: Many units (especially the 4 BHK Sky-Villas) are designed with no shared walls between neighbours.
  • Offset Doorways: Front doors are placed so you don't look into your neighbour's living room when they open their door.
  • Angled Balconies: Balconies are tilted toward the 28.7 acres of greenery, not toward the next tower.

The "Sky-Villa" Experience

In the taller 52-storey towers, the higher you go, the more private it feels. The larger units, like the 4 BHK layouts, are often placed in corners.

These corner units often enjoy 270-degree views. This means you have windows on three sides of your home. Because the towers are spread out across 28.7 acres, there is no one close enough to see inside your home from another building.

Benefits of the high-floor layout:

  • Natural Buffer: The height itself acts as a shield against street-level noise and prying eyes.
  • Private Foyers: Some premium units include a private entrance area before you reach the main door.
  • Extended Frontage: Longer walls facing the outside mean more windows and fewer shared boundaries with neighbours.

Elevator Efficiency and Privacy

Wait times at the elevator are a hidden part of privacy. When 20 people are waiting for one lift, the lobby becomes a crowded public space.

To support the 52 floors, Prestige Golden Grove includes multiple high-speed passenger lifts plus dedicated service lifts. Because there are only 6 to 8 units per floor, the "load" on each elevator is very low. You can go from the ground to the 50th floor without stopping at every level to pick up a crowd.

Lift features:

  • Zoned Elevators: Some lifts may serve only specific floor ranges (e.g., floors 1–25 and 26–52).
  • Service Lifts: Delivery people and staff use a separate lift, keeping the main lobby private for residents.
  • Smart Technology: The lifts are programmed to reduce wait times and group passengers efficiently.

Peace of Mind Above the Clouds

Living at 52 storeys high changes your perspective. When you are on the top floors, you are above the "eye line" of almost every other building in the area.

You can leave your curtains open and let the sunlight in without worrying about who is looking.

This "unobstructed living" is one of the biggest reasons people choose high-rise towers. At Golden Grove, the 28.7-acre land bank ensures that no new tower will ever be built close enough to block your view or take away your privacy.

The vertical advantage:

  • Dust-Free Air: You are far above the dust and smoke of the city roads.
  • Skyline Views: Your "neighbour" is the horizon, not another window.
  • Sunlight Access: Higher floors get light earlier in the morning and later in the evening.

The Major Takeaway

In the end, choosing a home is about finding a place where you can truly relax. Prestige Golden Grove offers something rare in our busy world.

By spreading only 10 towers across 28.7 massive acres, the project brings nature right to your doorstep. By keeping the number of apartments on each floor low, the 52-storey towers give you peace inside your home.

You don't have to choose between a modern high-rise and a private life. Here, you get both. You get the height, the views, and the luxury, but you also get the silence and the space that every family deserves.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Most towers at Golden Grove are designed with 6 to 8 apartments per floor to ensure a balance of community and privacy.

Many units, especially the larger 3 and 4 BHK configurations, are designed to minimize or eliminate shared walls for better soundproofing.

Each tower features multiple high-speed passenger lifts along with separate service lifts for staff and deliveries.

The "Zero Facing" design and wide spacing between the 10 towers ensure that balconies face the greenery or the city skyline, not each other.

No. The floor plans feature wide, well-ventilated corridors to maintain a premium feel and facilitate easy movement.

Because of the Shear Wall (Mivan) technology used in construction, sound insulation is much better than in older buildings.

The core layout remains similar, but the views and wind speeds change. Premium units are often stacked to maximize the best views from the highest floors.
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