Friday, 25 March 2016

The Best Space-Saving Design Ideas For Small Homes....

Now a Days Indian families has become nuclear family & for that reason the apartment sizes also become smaller. So, it has become one of the biggest challenges to manage the space with all the stuffs of our house.

In these cases one thing that is advisable is to bring those furniture that save space in clever ways. This list of clever space-saving products that we've collected will show you how much space a well-designed home product or piece of furniture can save you. 

1. Chairs & Tables that fit into a Shelf :


2. Under-stairs Storage :


3. Stair Drawers :

4. Fold Down Table :


5.  Hollow Chair :


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Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Red Ant Realty Wishes You Happy Holi !!!!!

We Wish you all a very Happy Holi. 



        Enjoy bright colors of happiness and love !!!!!!

Monday, 21 March 2016

5 Most Important Interior Tips to look Your House Exclusive.


PILE ON THE PILLOWS
One pair of pillows always looks skimpy. Use two pairs, in contrasting patterns, colors, and textures.


BUY A BIGGER BED
Small-scale furniture only makes a small bedroom look smaller. Try a high bed and a tall headboard. Your room will grow.


LEAVE CABINETS OPEN
An open armoire is more interesting than a closed one. Let people into your secret world.


GO DARK
Dark wall do the opposite of what you’d except: They make a small room look bigger.


WALLPAPER IS EASY
The fastest way to make over sliding closet doors is to wallpaper them, like Melissa Warner did to turn a bedroom into her office.

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Construction updates of our Project Prantik, Khardah.

















Thursday, 17 March 2016

Cheers for home buyers, Lok Sabha clears Real Estate (Regulation and Development) bill.


NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha on Tuesday cleared the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) bill which seeks to set up a regulatory mechanism for the real estate sector to protect the rights of home buyers by ensuring timely delivery by builders and providing options for recourse if there is a delay. 

The bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha on March 10 after remaining pending since 2013. 

After the bill was passed by the Lok Sabha, urban development minister Venkaiah Naidu tweeted: "Extremely happy that the Parliament cleared #RERABill, much awaited legislation in the Housing Sector." 

"I did my duty. States are given Power. Now States should follow it up with timely approvals... #RERABill." 

"Single window approval system is being developed for ensuring timely completion of housing projects #RERABill." 

Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said in the lower house that his party wants to pass the bill. 

Under the provisions of the bill, builders cannot advertise and sell homes till all approvals are in place and the project is registered with the regulatory authority that will be set up in every state, alongside appellate tribunals for dispute resolution. Even ongoing projects will have to register with the authority. 

At the time of the registration, the developer will have to disclose all project information including details of promoter, project plans, including implementation schedule, land status, layout plan, status of approvals, agreements, details of real estate agents, among many others, empowering buyers. 

Home buyers will also now be able to buy homes knowing the carpet area of the apartment rather than being sold based on the super built up area. 

Also both consumers and developers will now have to pay same interest rate for any delays on their part. 

The bill also mandates that builders deposit 70% of money collected from buyers into a separate account that will be utilized only for construction and payment for land, ensuring that money collected is not diverted to other projects or uses as has been the case with many builders in the past. 

With both the houses of the parliament clearing the bill, it will now be sent for approval to the President of India post which it will become a law. The government will first notify sections of the bill which deal with setting up of the regulatory authority, which is to be created within one year. After that other sections dealing with registration of real estate projects and real estate agents and functions and duties of promoters will be notified. 

The bill was necessitated by the massive delays in projects that home buyers have been facing over the last few years. Many buyers have been agitating against builders because of the delays as well as the one-sided nature of their contracts with builders.

Credit : www.realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Smart Post Office starts functioning in New Town.


A smart Post Office began its journey in Action Area 2 from 12th March, 2016. Located at Utility Building near Akankshya More, It has computerized banking facilities and will soon have Core Banking network. A total of six post offices will ultimately be set up in New Town.


An ATM will also be set up: a site in the building is earmarked. The Rupay system (not Visa / Mastercard) will operate the ATM cards. Mr Subrat Das, PMG also promised to set up 20 letter boxes with mechanised pick ups and RFD tags. 

           

Special cancellation counters will also be set up in Eco Park and MWM.

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Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Red Ant Realty wishes Happy women's day to all of you.



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A tribute to all women who are the strength of life, the rock of her family, the gentle heartbeat to her children, the tears to her parents, the joy to her soul mate, the inspiration at her work, the support and love of her friends, the mystique in society, the leader of love, life and the apple in Adams eye. God introduced us to Eve and although she wasn't perfect we are a tribute to her existence and stem from the power of a WOMAN.



               ................. Jasmina Siderovski quotes 

Friday, 4 March 2016

Few Vastu tips which you can apply in your day to day life and can feal the change........



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According to several traditional beliefs, each house has its own energy type. Once a person starts living in a house he comes under the influence of a specific energy field. And these energies start influencing him in some way or the other. Now this argument may not have many takers in our times, but still for those who believe, it is very important to have homes that exude positive energy. Indian Vastu science has several remedies to ensure that a house remains blessed, without making any structural changes. Here are a few tips.

1. It is advisable to have your kitchen in the South East corner of your house, if it is not possible, at least place the gas stove in the South-East of your kitchen.

2. Keeping medicines inside the kitchen is said to attract negative energy.

3. Banish all mirrors from the bedroom. If it's not possible, at least face them away from bed or cover them while sleeping. It is said to cause ill health and discord in family.

4. Place Swastik and Om symbols at the door of your house.

5. The tinkling of bells is believed to break energy patterns and help the inflow of positivity. So hang a couple of metal bells at your gate.

6. Poster of crying woman, war scene, angry person, owl and eagle are considered inauspicious. If you are having one of them in your home, remove it immediately.

7. Place an aquarium in the South East corner of your living room for prosperity.

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