When you choose an apartment, the real quality isn't just in the clubhouse or the elevation. It's inside the home you'll live in every day. That means the flooring you'll clean, the doors you'll touch, the bathroom fittings you'll trust, and the wiring behind your switches. At Godrej MSR City, Shettigere, the in-apartment specifications are planned to handle daily wear, look good for years, and make maintenance simple. Final inclusions can vary by tower or phase, so always read the Agreement for Sale and its annexures. This guide walks you through the key specs most buyers ask about before booking.
Interior flooring and finishes
The living and dining areas use large-format vitrified tiles that are easy to mop, don't stain quickly, and keep rooms feeling bright. Bedrooms follow a warm, practical palette: many stacks pair laminated wooden flooring in the master with premium vitrified tiles in secondary bedrooms. Kitchens, balconies, and toilets get anti-skid ceramic tiles for better grip during spills or rain. Walls are finished with low-VOC interior emulsion, and ceilings stay clean with a white emulsion that reflects more light. Skirting matches the flooring for a neat edge that resists scuffs from furniture.
Doors, frames, and windows
The main door creates your first impression. Expect a solid timber frame with a laminated or veneer finish shutter, fitted with a good quality lockset and stopper. Internal bedroom and bathroom doors are flush shutters with laminate on both sides so they don't chip easily. External windows and sliders use uPVC frames with clear glass, chosen for smoother operation, lower noise, and easy cleaning. Where balcony spans are wider, select stacks may use aluminium sliders for added strength.
Kitchen and utility planning
The kitchen is prepped for a modern, modular setup. You get:
Flooring and dado tiles are chosen for stain resistance. The builder's layout leaves room for your carpenter or modular vendor to fit tall units, corner carousels, or a breakfast counter without awkward tweaks.
Bathrooms: fittings, safety, and ventilation
Bathrooms get anti-skid floors and ceramic or vitrified wall tiles up to door height for easy cleaning. Plumbing lines are concealed with inspection access tucked in the false ceiling. Typical inclusions:
A gentle slope to the drain prevents water from pooling. Choose soft-closing toilet seats and an anti-fungal silicone sealant during fitout to keep corners tight and hygienic.
Electrical, safety, and connectivity
Inside each flat, wiring is concealed copper with branded modular switches. A MCB and ELCB in the distribution board protects the circuit and your appliances. You'll typically find:
Common areas run on generator backup, and apartments usually have DG backup for essential points so basic lights and one fan in key rooms keep working during an outage. Confirm the exact backup load in your annexure.
Paints, hardware, and joinery details
Interior emulsion is chosen for scrub resistance. Door hardware uses stainless steel hinges and lever handles where specified, which last longer in Bengaluru's humidity. Window tracks have drainage weep holes so rainwater doesn't collect. Wardrobe niches are left clear for your modular fitout. If you plan lofts, ensure you use lightweight boards and fix them to structural members as per your carpenter's method statement.
Balcony, railing, and drainage
Balconies come with anti-skid tiles, MS or toughened-glass railings as per elevation, and a floor trap with proper slope. This keeps water flowing out during monsoon showers. Ask your fitter to seal the balcony door threshold to avoid seepage and to add a removable mesh if you prefer insect control without blocking airflow.
Indoor air and water provisions
Fresh-air flow matters, especially in high-rise living. Cross-ventilation is supported by window placement in living and bedrooms. Kitchens and baths have exhaust provisions to push out warm or moist air. Drinking water is typically run through the main municipal line with your RO point ready in the kitchen. If a treated water line is part of the campus network, check the TDS at handover and tune your purifier accordingly.
Structured for maintenance and long life
The specification choices balance looks with long-term upkeep. Tiles that resist cracking, uPVC that won't rust, and laminated doors that shrug off fingerprints all keep maintenance low. False ceilings in bathrooms allow easy access to valves and traps. Granite at window sills or threshold edges reduces chipping in high-touch zones.
Handover checklist for buyers
Use this quick list during your final inspection. It saves time and ensures you get what you paid for.
Warranty, variations, and "or equivalent"
Large townships roll out across phases. Brand names can vary by lot while matching the agreed grade. Documents often say "or equivalent" to allow sourcing flexibility. That's normal, provided the spec grade and warranty support stay the same. Keep your spec annexure, measurement sheet, and snag list signed at possession. It's your reference if you need service later.
The takeaway
Inside a home at Godrej MSR City, the specification set aims for practical elegance. Vitrified where you need toughness, laminated warmth in master bedrooms, anti-skid safety in wet areas, uPVC for quieter rooms, and smart electrical planning for today's appliances. Walk the unit with this checklist, match the annexure point by point, and you'll move in with confidence that the bones and the finishes are built to last.
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