Amenities

SNN Electronic City Amenities

SNN Electronic City pairs its three landmark towers with a substantial, multi-layered amenity programme designed for the working professionals and families who make up the Electronic City Phase 1 apartments market. The centrepiece is a multi-tier clubhouse, surrounded by a swimming pool, sports and fitness facilities, children's and seniors' spaces, and extensive landscaped greens - all sitting on a largely vehicle-free surface because parking is held below ground. Sobha OneWorld is useful because amenity value depends on how often residents will use the facilities, how they are maintained, and whether the operating cost feels justified.

The Amenity Programme

A Multi-Tier Clubhouse Lifestyle

🏛️ Multi-tier Clubhouse
🏊 Swimming Pool
🏋️ Gymnasium
🏸 Multipurpose Sports Court
🏃 Jogging & Cycling Track
🛝 Children's Play Area
🧘 Yoga & Meditation Lawn
🌿 Senior Citizen Deck
💻 Co-working / Meeting Suite
🎉 Banquet / Party Hall
🎮 Indoor Games Room
🌳 Landscaped Gardens
📹 24x7 Security & CCTV
🔋 Power Backup
💧 Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
🌧️ Rainwater Harvesting
🔌 EV Charging Provision
🅿️ Three-level Basement Parking

Lifestyle Programme

SNN Electronic City Amenities - Category by Category

The clubhouse, sports and wellness

The multi-tier clubhouse is the social and recreational hub, conceived across multiple levels to bring the indoor amenities under one roof: a fitness centre, indoor games, a residents' lounge, a co-working and meeting suite, and a banquet or party hall. Fitness provision spans indoor and outdoor - a well-equipped gymnasium within the clubhouse, a multipurpose sports court for badminton and basketball, and dedicated jogging and cycling tracks looping the grounds. A podium or ground-level swimming pool with a sun deck anchors the wellness offering, with an outdoor deck and a dedicated yoga and meditation lawn alongside.

Family, children and seniors

Families are a core audience for the 3 BHK homes, and the master plan reflects that with dedicated children's play zones using safe, soft surfacing and age-appropriate equipment, placed within sight of seating so caregivers can supervise in comfort. Because the surface is vehicle-free - cars are confined to the basements - children can move safely between play areas, lawns and walkways. Senior-citizen decks occupy quieter, shaded positions within the landscaped grounds.

Landscape and outdoor spaces

Landscape is treated as a primary amenity, not a leftover. Between and around the towers the design layers wide lawns, tree-lined avenues, shaded seating courts and softscaped garden edges into a continuous green environment, with seating nooks distributed for both social and solitary corners. The planting favours native and shade-giving species and is irrigated substantially with treated water from the on-site STP, making the greenery sustainable as well as pleasant.

Power, water and security infrastructure

SNN Electronic City is planned with transformer capacity sized to the community and diesel-generator backup covering all common areas, plus backup provision to apartments so essential points stay live during outages. A sewage treatment plant treats waste water on site for landscape irrigation and flushing, rainwater harvesting captures monsoon runoff, and dual-plumbing routes treated water to non-potable uses. Security is multi-layered: a gated, access-controlled entry, 24x7 manned security, CCTV across entries, lobbies, common areas and the basements, boom barriers, and a video door phone in each apartment with intercom connectivity.

Co-working, community and sustainability

The amenity programme is explicitly tuned to the hybrid and remote-work patterns that define Electronic City's professional population, with a dedicated co-working and meeting suite and high-speed connectivity provision across the common areas. The clubhouse also hosts the social fabric of the community through a residents' lounge, a banquet and party hall, and meeting and activity rooms. Beyond water, the project integrates energy-efficient LED lighting, efficient pumps and lifts, solar provision for common-services load, EV charging in the basements, and segregated waste handling with organic composting at source - features that lower the environmental footprint and help contain monthly maintenance outgoings.

Amenities and long-term value

Amenities are a value consideration as well as a lifestyle one. In a corridor with a deep rental market, a well-amenitised community commands both higher rents and lower vacancy than bare-bones stock, and the quality and upkeep of shared facilities is one of the strongest drivers of resale value over time. The amenity programme is matched in scale to the 552-home community so facilities stay accessible, supported by efficiency-focused infrastructure that contains running costs. As with all pre-launch specifications, confirm which amenities are committed to Phase 1 versus reserved for later phases against the sanctioned plan. See the master plan page for how the amenities sit on the site.

SNN Electronic City swimming pool and wellness deck

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Amenity Deep-Dive

SNN Electronic City Amenities - A Closer Look at Each Facility

Beyond the master list, the value of an amenity programme depends on how each individual facility is sized, located and operated through the day. The following deep-dive runs through the SNN Electronic City programme amenity by amenity, the way a buyer would experience it across a typical week of evenings, weekends and weekday lunch hours.

The clubhouse - sized for daily use

The multi-tier clubhouse is the project's social anchor, planned to feel like an extension of the home rather than a destination residents only visit on special occasions. Across multiple levels it brings together the fitness centre, indoor games rooms, a residents' lounge with reading and seating zones, the co-working and meeting suite, and a banquet or party hall sized to accommodate the kinds of family gatherings the 3 BHK households host through the year. The interior palette leans into warm, durable finishes intended to age well across a decade of resident use.

The swimming pool and wellness deck

The pool sits on the podium or central garden plinth, positioned to take morning sun and shaded by the surrounding planting through the harshest afternoon hours. A separate children's wading pool and a sun deck of loungers round out the wellness offering, with poolside shower bays, a changing room and basic refreshments handled inside the adjacent clubhouse. The yoga and meditation lawn carries dedicated, soft turf laid to the dimensions a small group class needs without bumping into circulation paths.

Sports and active recreation

Active recreation is layered across the site rather than crammed onto one terrace. The multipurpose sports court is striped for badminton and basketball with flexible markings for casual evening pickup games, while a separate cricket practice net offers a soft-ball venue most days of the week. A dedicated jogging and cycling track loops the perimeter of the gardens with rest points and exercise stations at intervals, and the gymnasium inside the clubhouse runs full cardio and strength equipment for residents who prefer to train indoors.

Children's and seniors' zones

Children's play zones use safe, soft surfacing and age-appropriate equipment, placed within sight of seating so caregivers can supervise without hovering. The play zones are split across age bands so the toddler equipment does not get monopolised by older children at peak after-school hours. Senior-citizen decks occupy quieter, shaded positions within the landscaped grounds, sized for conversation circles, board games and gentle morning exercise, intentionally separated from the high-energy play areas so each group gets a calm setting of its own.

Indoor games, lounge and co-working

The indoor games room is planned around a snooker or billiards table, table tennis, carrom, chess and a small library of board games, with a separate teen and gaming zone for the after-school crowd. The residents' lounge functions as the project's living room - the place to read, meet a neighbour, or wait for a delivery. The co-working and meeting suite recognises that a meaningful share of Electronic City's professional workforce now works hybrid or remote; quiet zones, a few bookable meeting rooms, and a coffee point sit alongside the open hot-desking area.

Building infrastructure and back-of-house

Behind the visible amenities sits the infrastructure that determines how the community actually runs. Transformer capacity sized to the community with diesel-generator backup keeps essential apartment points and all common areas live during outages. The sewage treatment plant treats waste water on site for landscape irrigation and flushing, rainwater harvesting recharges the supply, and the basements hold the fire-fighting tanks, pump rooms and EV-charging conduit. The whole infrastructure stack is designed to fade into the background so residents experience the result rather than the machinery.

Frequently Asked Questions

SNN Electronic City Amenities - Frequently Asked Questions

A multi-tier clubhouse, swimming pool, gymnasium, multipurpose sports court, jogging and cycling track, children's play area, yoga and meditation lawn, senior-citizen deck, co-working suite, banquet hall, indoor games room and landscaped gardens, supported by 24x7 security, power backup, an STP, rainwater harvesting and EV-charging provision.

The multi-tier clubhouse is the social and recreational hub, bringing the indoor amenities under one roof: a fitness centre, indoor games, a residents' lounge, a co-working and meeting suite, and a banquet or party hall. Its scale is matched to the 552-home Phase 1 community so facilities feel available rather than crowded.

Yes. A dedicated co-working and meeting suite within the clubhouse gives residents a quiet, well-connected place to take calls, hold meetings or focus away from the apartment, with high-speed connectivity provision across the common areas - tuned to the corridor's hybrid and remote-work patterns.

Transformer capacity is sized to the community with diesel-generator backup covering all common areas and backup provision to apartments. A sewage treatment plant treats waste water on site for landscape irrigation and flushing, and rainwater harvesting recharges the water table, reducing tanker dependence and long-run running costs.

Yes. Security is multi-layered with a gated, access-controlled entry, 24x7 manned security, CCTV across entries, lobbies, common areas and the basements, and a video door phone in each apartment. Because cars are confined to the basements, children can move between play areas, lawns and walkways on a vehicle-free surface.

Yes. In a corridor with a deep rental market, a well-amenitised community commands higher rents and lower vacancy, and the upkeep of shared facilities is a strong driver of resale value. The right question is whether the amenities are sized, specified and serviceable in a way that justifies their running cost.