A Day in the Life at Forbes Fab Luxe Residences
From the first cup of coffee to the last walk of the night — a cinematic, scene-by-scene portrait of an ordinary day at Fab Luxe.
We went through every amenity on the Fab Luxe brief and asked a simple question — would we use it ourselves? Here is the list, annotated with the arguments we had about each one, and the three we almost cut.
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From the first cup of coffee to the last walk of the night — a cinematic, scene-by-scene portrait of an ordinary day at Fab Luxe.
A slow, cinematic tour through each of the 64+ amenities at Fab Luxe — what they are, why they matter, and how they behave through a year.
What a clubhouse in an Indian luxury residence actually does, week by week and year by year, once ordinary life has set in.
The small daily acts that compound into better lives — from the morning breath to the dusk swim at Fab Luxe.
How the architecture of a residential pool makes a private swim possible for 632 residences — daypart by daypart.
Why a well-run residential concierge outperforms a five-star hotel concierge — the eight layers of service at Fab Luxe.
How a 3,300 sq ft apartment hosts dinners of eight and festivals of sixty — the art of entertaining at Fab Luxe.
The unmarketed, invisible, compounding case for well-managed indoor air as the most important luxury in a Greater Noida residence.
Age by age, the ordinary life of a child raised in a managed luxury residential tower at Fab Luxe.
Six to eight, minute by minute — the most cinematic hour of the day at Forbes Fab Luxe Residences.
Three floors, twenty-four rooms, and the single piece of architecture that will decide whether Fab Luxe feels like a residence or a resort.
A non-technical walk-through of the twin-stage filtration system installed on every Fab Luxe tower, and why it was the most argued-over line item in the whole brief.
On the decision to build a full sports academy inside the estate, and the five reasons the brief called for it before a single drawing was finalised.
A field note on the Fab Luxe art academy, its programme, and the studios, ceramics kiln, printmaking press and resident-artist schedule planned for it.
A report on where "wellness" as a design brief actually delivers value in an Indian luxury residence, and where it is still mostly a word on a brochure.
A small essay on one of the least-discussed features of Fab Luxe — the centrally softened water supply — and why it will make more difference to daily life than any marble in the lobby.
The post-possession assurance programme in detail — what it covers, how it is staffed, and why we think it is the missing piece of the Indian luxury residential proposition.
Our cover feature for this issue. Every amenity in the Fab Luxe brief, annotated with the arguments we had and the cuts we refused.
Every essay on this journal invites a response. The best letters are published monthly, with the editor's reply alongside. If you have read something here that you disagreed with, or something that opened a new question, we would love to hear from you. Write to letters@forbesresidences.in.
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