Showing posts with label flats in cochin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flats in cochin. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Save For A Better Future!!



                                                                 Energy conservation means to reduce the quantity of energy that is used for different purposes. This practice may result in increase of financial capital, environmental value, national and personal security, and human comfort.Individuals and organizations that are direct consumers of energy may want to conserve energy in order to reduce energy costs and promote economic, political and environmental sustainability.


Industrial and commercial users may want to increase efficiency and thus maximize profit.Right in your own home, you have the power to save money and energy. Saving energy reduces our nation's overall demand for resources needed to make energy, and increasing your energy efficiency is like adding another clean energy source to our electric power grid.

if we act now. A few simple steps and we can avoid power cuts. But before we list out those steps, just ask yourself, “Am I willing to do my bit for the future of our great city?” I think we all know the answer.

These are the important steps by which you can make the change ,
Shift consumption away from the 10 am - 8 pm peak times:
Let's avoid adding to the power demand during this peak time. By simply using some of our common electrical appliances before and after this time band. Washing machines, geysers, irons, building water pumps – all can be shifted without much inconvenience.


Switch off your devices when not in use.
ACs at 24ยบ C
ACs are possibly the biggest cause of any summer power crisis. Every time one more AC is switched on and every time the temperature is lowered by one more degree, a huge load is added to the system. We can however work towards uninterrupted power – if we give up ‘freezing’ for ‘cool enough’. Let’s all go 24 this summer - it's actually quite comfortable.

Switch off from the plug point
Whenever we leave a plug point ‘ON’ after switching an electrical appliance ‘OFF’ with the remote, power is still being consumed in ‘stand-by mode’. And no small amount either – these little wastages account for an unbelievable 5% of the city’s power consumption. You will agree that's a sheer waste. So, after usage, let's switch off our ACs, TVs, washing machines, microwaves, geysers and mobile chargers from the plug point. Every single time.


It is up to each one of us to make the change - if you will, India will,

Make sure you switchoff your deivces too
Lighting
  • Switch off lights and fans when not required.
  • Replace bulbs with tube lights & CFL(Compact Flourescent Lamps).
  • Utilise natural light by using electronic chokes & regulators.
  • Optimise use of lights in malls, multiplexes & hotels.
  • Turn off the lights when not in use.
  • Take advantage of daylight by using light-coloured, loose-weave curtains on your windows to allow daylight to penetrate the room. Also, decorate with lighter colours that reflect daylight.
  • De-dust lighting fixtures to maintain illumination.
  • Use task lighting; instead of brightly lighting an entire room, focus the light where you need it.
  • Compact fluorescent bulbs are four times more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs and provide the same lighting.
  • Use electronic chokes in place of conventional copper chokes.



  • Electric iron


      • Select iron boxes with automatic temperature cutoff.
      • Use appropriate regulator position for ironing.
      • Do not put more water on clothes while ironing.
      • Do not iron wet clothes.
            Fans

            • Replace conventional regulators with electronic regulators for ceiling fans.
            • Install exhaust fans at a higher elevation than ceiling fans
            Refrigerator


            • Do not open door frequently.
            • Set thermostat in medium cooling position.
            • Keep adequate space from wall.
            • Do not overload the refrigerator.
            • Defrost your refrigerator regularly.
            • Regularly defrost manual-defrost refrigerators and freezers; frost buildup increases the amount of energy needed to keep the motor running.
            • Leave enough space between your refrigerator and the walls so that air can easily circulate around the refrigerator.
            • Don't keep your refrigerator or freezer too cold.
            • Make sure your refrigerator door seals are airtight.
            • Cover liquids and wrap foods stored in the refrigerator. Uncovered foods release moisture and make the compressor work harder.
            • Do not open the doors of the refrigerators frequently.
            • Don't leave the fridge door open for longer than necessary, as cold air will escape.
            • Use smaller cabinets for storing frequently used items.
            • Avoid putting hot or warm food straight into the fridge.
            Washing Machine


            • Use after 10 PM or before 10 AM.
            • Run washing machine only with full load.
            • Use the shortest cycle time.
            • Always wash only with full loads.
            • Use optimal quantity of water.
            • Use timer facility to save energy.
            • Use the correct amount of detergent.
            • Use hot water only for very dirty clothes.
            • Always use cold water in the rinse cycle.
            • Prefer natural drying over electric dryers.


              These Simple steps can make the big difference in your energy saving as well as a decrease in your electricity bills, so choose wisely and live well, We the Carion Bilta, saves energy at each step in our building by providing energy efficient devices and harnessing reneweble energy resourses.

              For more read : Carion Bilta

            Tuesday, 17 June 2014

            Rain Water Harvesting- The Effective Utilisation of Natural Resourses.


                                                                                 We are having  the season of umbrellas and rain coats, season of the wet roads and filled up rivers in kerala. It is our duty to sustain the natural resourses for a better future.There are many ways by which we can preserve our valuable resourses, for example,Solar- panels,Rain water harvest,recyciling etc, here we are talking about harvesting the rains. Rainwater harvesting is the accumulation and deposition of rainwater for reuse before it reaches the aquifer. Uses include water for garden, water for livestock, water for irrigation, and indoor heating for houses etc. In many places the water collected is just redirected to a deep pit with percolation. The harvested water can be used as drinking water as well as for storage and other purpose like irrigation.

            Save Each Drop
            Advantages 
                                                                                  Rainwater harvesting provides an independent water supply during regional water restrictions and in developed countries is often used to supplement the main supply. It provides water when there is a drought, can help mitigate flooding of low-lying areas, and reduces demand on wells which may enable ground water levels to be sustained. It also helps in the availability of potable water as rainwater is substantially free of salinity and other salts.
                                                               

            Demographic Significance For Kerala

                                                                                  There are good opportunities for Rainwater harvesting in Kerala because Kerala is located in a geographical area with two rainy seasons. Kerala faces severe water scarcity between February and mid May every year. During summer, there are drinking water shortages. During this period drinking water and other water purposes become unavailable. This is expected in the coming years. In spite of 44 rivers and world's largest water well density, per capita surface water and groundwater availability of the State is lower than that of arid States of India. Moreover, Kerala has one of the lowest per capita rainwater availability in the Indian sub-continent and it is still decreasing over the time, even though it receives 3000 mm of rainfall, which is around 3 times the Indian national average. The high variations in spatial and temporal rainfall add to the complexity of problems associated with water management faced by the State.

            Basic Layout
            Components

            A Roof water harvesting system should have the following components:

            Down pipe and first flush arrangement
            This is an arrangement to prevent the dust and other unwanted materials that may be seen on the roof, from reaching the storage tank. By fitting a down pipe with an end cap or valve can ensure that the washed water from the roof does not reach the storage tank. It is always safe to ensure that the first flush arrangement remains open during non- rainy days and should be closed after first rain up to the satisfaction of the end user.

            Filter unit
            The rainwater collected from the roof should be allowed to reach the storage tank only through a filtering mechanism. Rubble, sand and charcoal, as used in the traditional three-pot filtration, can be adopted here. 10 cm thick 20mm rubbles, 10 cm thick charcoal/coconut shell, 15 cm thick coarse sand, 5 cm thick 6mm rubbles etc. may be arranged from bottom to top in the filter unit. The water that is passed through this filter should remain safe for a long period of storage. Charcoal/coconut shell is added to eliminate gaseous pollutants.


            Storage tank
            Mainly three types of storage tanks are constructed for roof water harvesting. They are aboveground, underground or sub surface tanks.

            Roof Type

            Provision for drawing water and spill over
            For drawing water from the storage tanks any method may be adopted provided it shall be drawn only when needed. The easier the method adopted for drawing water, the more will be the chances for its misuse. Three types of drawing water are usually adopted. They are by using a tap (small capacity tanks with basement and over ground tanks), hand pump (under ground tanks) or electric pump sets (large capacity tanks).

            We Carion Bilta replenish and reserve all the natural resourses with state of the art building technologies, ensuring a greener and eco friendly world to live on.

            for more details visit :CARION BILTA

            Tuesday, 29 April 2014

            Lighting Up Your Living Atmosphere

            Ambiance of a room or the place we live on has its own impact on the mood of the human mind. No one wants to work on a tiring work atmosphere. The interiors, the furniture, music, lighting ,everything has to be comfy to get a workable atmosphere. The importance of a well lit interior or a workspace tells a lot about the people and its potential. As one of the pioneer in interior design team in Kerala, Carion Bilta, contain the idea of creating the apt ambiance for your homes. Here we are focusing the limelight towards the interior lighting and the methods.
            Ingeneous Bed Rooms

            When it comes about lighting ,there are two rules: You should have a mix of light sources at different levels to create a flattering ambiance, and you need appropriate task lighting for whatever you do in that space (reading, sauteing, getting dressed). The key areas in a home are Living Room,Dining Room, Kitchen,Bed room and the Bath room.

            In the Living room,light three of the four corners, focusing one of those lights on an object (art, a plant, a striking chair). Use a combination of table lamps and floor lamps, some with a downward glow and some that shine upward. Allow for reading in as many seats as possible with down-glowing lamps on three-way switches. If you have an overhead fixture, put it on a dimmer.

            Dining Room, To draw people in, make the table the brightest spot in the room. Use a chandelier or a pendant above the table, limiting the total wattage to 100. Elsewhere in the room, indirect lighting is best—it’s relaxing and flattering. Give the space a subtle glow with a pair of small table lamps on a sideboard or matching sconces on the wall above. Battery-powered votives inside a glass-front china cabinet can be a nice touch.
            Sleek Workspaces

            In the kitchen , focus on overhead lighting (on a dimmer that you can crank up when cooking), and add lower sources to illuminate work surfaces. Use pendants, under-cabinet lights, or a sturdy table lamp (kept away from the sink).

            For your bedroom, aim for a cozy, insular atmosphere: Place reading lamps or sconces by the bed—but not pointed directly at it. If you have recessed or track fixtures, angle them away from the bed, toward the dressing area. On a low table, include a small, intimate lamp with a tinted low-wattage bulb to mimic candlelight.
            Ubber Cool  Dining Halls

            Bath room,the best choice for applying makeup is sidelights, such as a pair of sconces flanking the mirror. An overhead light helps fill in any shadows on your face and also fully illuminates the room (important when cleaning). In a large space, you might also want a light directly over the shower.

            The lighting in a home changes the mood of a room just as it does the perceived size of a room. Placement and type are important aspects of interior design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, room size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

            Sunday, 26 January 2014

            Investing in Flats in Kerala

            Over the last few years, Kerala has witnessed a significant boom in the real estate market. The rocketing land prices and the emerging I.T parks are attracting people to invest in residential properties.The growing tourism industry and flow of NRI money have also contributed to the demand for residential properties in Kerala.

            Kochi, Trivandrum and Calicut are the three major cities in Kerala which have recorded a substantial appreciation recently. The Info-parks and shopping malls in these cities are attracting more investments.

            For instance, ten years before a residential property in Marine Drive, Kochi was available at a cost of INR 10 lakhs, but now the whole situation has changed. The same project cost would exceed crores now. Another interesting fact is that people are investing in residential projects located in the sub-urban local areas of these cities. This is because, they prefer to stay in a peaceful environment; away from the hustle and bustle of the city.


            Benaton Centerla Shopping mall, Calicut done by Carionbilta


            Right now, investing in residential properties is a wise step as it brings good returns for you in the near future. Most of the people prefer apartments over independent houses as they offer better security and amenities. The choice is up to you- you can either stay there or give it for rent. There is also a rising trend among NRI's to own a flat in Kerala.

            Before you decide to buy an apartment, find out the status of the completed projects of various builders. If you are worried about finance, don’t worry; almost every bank in Kerala  has tie-ups with the bigger developers. They offer attractive and affordable deals for prospective home buyers.


            A residential project by Carionbilta


            Always ensure that you have adequate financial cover before making a commitment. It’s better not to enter into an agreement before you get your loan approved. There are many cases in which people have lost money due to cancellation of loans. Therefore, it is advisable to wait till you receive your sanction letter from the bank. Find out your loan eligibility, repayment and its tenure. For instance, many salaried homebuyers prefer to pay in repayable EMIs that can be spread over a period of 10-20 years. At Carion Bilta, we encourage interested parties to contact us using the form on our website with queries regarding loans and payment schemes on offer.

            Here’s a list of the different rates of interest and services offered by some of the leading banks in Kerala:
            Bank Name
            Floating Interest rate
            Per lac EMI
            Processing Fee
            State Bank Of India
            10.10% (for women)

            10.15% (for men)
            Rs. 972 (for women)

            Rs. 975 (for men)
            Up to 25 lacs : 0.25% of loan amount minimum Rs.1000/-

            25-75 lacs : Rs.3,250/-
            75 & above : 5,000/-
            ICICI Bank
            10.25%
             Rs.982
            0.50% of loan amount upto 1 crore
            HDFC Ltd
            10.25%
             Rs.982
             0.5% or maximum 

             10,000+service tax (12.36
            HSBC Bank
             10.75% - 11%
             Rs.1015 - Rs.1032
            1% of the loan amount applied for, subject to a minimum of Rs 10000 plus service tax. This fee is payable on application and is not refundable
            LIC Housing

            Scheme I: 10.25% (Fixed for 2 yrs)(for female applicants) or 10.35% (Fixed for 2 yrs)(for male applicants)

             Scheme II: 11.25% (Fixed for 10 yrs)

            Scheme III: 12.25% onwards

            Scheme I: Rs.981 (Fixed for 2 yrs) (for female applicants) or Rs.988 (Fixed for 2 yrs) (for male applicants)

             Scheme II: Rs.1049 (Fixed for 10 yrs)

            Scheme III: Rs.1118 onwards


            Up to 50 lacs : 10,000 +(Service tax)
            50 lacs & above : 15,000 +(service tax)
            AXIS Bank
            10.25% (Upto 25 Lacs), then    10.50%
            Rs.982 (Upto 25 Lacs), then Rs.998
            0.5% of the loan amount
            (Max. 10000/- + service tax for Salaried)
            IDBI
             10.25%
            Rs.982
            Up to 50%of loan amount 
            (Rs 2500 to be collected at login and balance at the time of sanction )
            Source: deal4loans

            Investing in residential projects is considered less risky than other forms of market-related investments. If you invest in a quality builder, you will have no regrets looking back on your purchase. So invest in a residential project in Kerala and save some smiles for your future!