A show flat
A show flat is one unit type, built once, then demolished when the launch ends. It costs ₹35 to 60 L for that single layout. A walkspace walks every unit type, then redeploys to the next tower.
noun /ˈwɔːk.speɪs/ plural walkspaces
A room in which any unbuilt home is rebuilt at true 1:1 scale and physically walked, with your own feet. No render. No headset. The actual home, at full size, before it is built.
The place a buyer stops deciding against a brochure and starts deciding from the space itself.
Origin walk, to move on foot, plus space, the room you move through. Coined for homes you can walk before a wall is poured.
A show flat is one unit type, built once, then demolished when the launch ends. It costs ₹35 to 60 L for that single layout. A walkspace walks every unit type, then redeploys to the next tower.
A render is a picture. It is framed by an artist, lit at a flattering hour, and you cannot stand inside it. A walkspace is the room itself, at full size, lit at the hour you launch in.
VR is a headset and a simulation. You stand still, wearing goggles, trusting the model. A walkspace asks nothing of you but to walk. No headset, no simulation, your own two feet.
Any unit type, any tower, any villa. The drawing you already have.
On the gallery floor, walls stand where your walls will stand.
Your own feet, your own pace, real proportion and real light.
What gets walked and where buyers slow, measured live in Deployment 01.
The whole idea, in one line
On homes priced ₹1.5 to 3 crore, the decision is too large to make from a picture. So we let the buyer walk the real thing first. Bring a plan. We will build it at 1:1 and let you walk it.