Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 - Gallery & Visual Tour

This is the visual tour of Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 — the Prestige Group's 21-acre, 195-plot gated plotted development off the STRR in Devanahalli, North Bengaluru. The gallery brings together the project's defining frames: the classical-style entrance arch, the three-level clubhouse with its infinity-edge pool, the master-plan render of the plotted estate, and the landscape features — the Miyawaki forest, the yoga lawn, the reflexology path, and the tree-house play area — that give substance to the project's "In Harmony with Nature" positioning. Each frame describes what buyers see and why it matters. See the layout behind these renders on the master plan page and the full feature list on the amenities page. For visual checks, Prestige Hennur is a same-city reference that helps separate brochure mood from evidence of elevation, landscape depth, finish cues, and usable community space.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 gallery - six representative visuals

Six representative project visuals: the aerial of the 21-acre plotted estate, the grand entrance arch and arrival road, the clubhouse with its infinity-edge pool, the tree-lined internal avenue, the Miyawaki micro-forest pathway, and the wellness landscape. Click any tile to enlarge.

How to read the Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 gallery

A plotted development sells on three visual promises: the arrival and address (does the community feel premium when you drive in), the amenity and lifestyle (is there real social and wellness infrastructure), and the landscape and nature (will this be a green neighbourhood, not a bare grid). The Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 renders speak to all three, and this gallery is organised around them.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 entrance - arrival & address

The first frame is the imposing classical-style entrance arch off the 18-metre-wide approach road. The entrance is designed to complement the estate's architecture, with the project name carried on a stone-faced gateway and the avenue plantation beginning immediately inside. For a plotted development, the entrance is the single most important first impression — it is what a buyer drives through on a site visit and what signals the community's tier. The Gardenia Estate gateway, set against the green of the avenue and the wider Devanahalli landscape, reads as a premium, gated, brand-name address.

What it tells a buyer: the community has a controlled, single-gateway entry (security cabin, RFID boom barriers, CCTV), generous road width, and a deliberate architectural arrival — the markers of a properly-built gated estate rather than an open layout.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 clubhouse - the social anchor

The standout render is the three-level clubhouse with its infinity-edge swimming pool. The building is a substantial, contemporary structure — banded in stone and render, with deep balconies, full-height glazing, and a stepped amphitheatre descending toward the pool deck. The infinity-edge pool catches the line of the landscape beyond, and the surrounding deck, lawn, and seating give the social core of the estate a genuine resort quality.

This is not the token community hall that many plotted layouts settle for; it is a designed clubhouse with the scale to carry indoor and outdoor amenities, gatherings, and wellness facilities. The render shows the pool, the amphitheatre steps, the deck, and the landscaped grounds working as one social precinct.

What it tells a buyer: the estate has invested in a real amenity anchor. One honest caveat to keep in mind while admiring the render — the clubhouse ownership is retained by the developer, it is not a free common facility, and membership is optional and separately chargeable (explained in full on the amenities page). The render shows the facility; access to it is a separate, chargeable membership.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 master plan render - the whole estate

The master-plan render is the frame investors and end-users study most. It shows the full 21-acre Phase 2 layout: the 195 plots arranged in clean rows off the 12 m and 9 m internal roads, the 18 m entrance road linking to Phase 1 and the STRR, the avenue plantation lining the streets in green, and the central amenity spine carrying the clubhouse, amphitheatre, padel and multipurpose courts, cricket pitch, yoga lawn, meditation deck, and the Miyawaki forest pocket. The plot-typology key colours the four sizes (plus custom), and the legend numbers the 22 amenity and landscape features.

What it tells a buyer: the layout logic — road hierarchy, plot frontages, amenity placement, and how the typologies are distributed. This is the frame to bring to a sales conversation when you want to identify specific available plots, their orientation, and their proximity to the amenity spine. The detailed walkthrough is on the master plan page.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 landscaped avenues - the green streets

A set of frames shows the landscaped internal avenues — the 12 m and 9 m roads with avenue plantation on both sides, partially-solar LED streetlighting, and the concrete-finished plot accesses. The intent is that the streets read as shaded, tree-lined corridors from the start, so that even before homes are built, the estate feels like a green neighbourhood rather than a bare grid of parcels.

What it tells a buyer: the streetscape quality. Avenue plantation, proper road widths, and finished accesses are the details that distinguish a brand-built layout from an unbranded one, and they are visible in these frames.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 Miyawaki forest & urban gardens

The Miyawaki plantation render shows the dense native-species micro-forest that anchors the estate's nature positioning, alongside the urban garden pockets distributed through the landscape. A Miyawaki forest is a deliberately dense, fast-growing native planting that creates a genuine green lung — a meaningful biodiversity and microclimate feature, not just decorative landscaping.

What it tells a buyer: the "In Harmony with Nature" tagline has concrete substance — a native forest pocket, urban gardens, and avenue greenery are real, programmed landscape elements, not marketing language.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 wellness landscape - yoga lawn, reflexology path, meditation deck

A cluster of frames covers the wellness landscape: the open yoga lawn for group practice, the textured reflexology path, and the quiet meditation deck. These features turn the estate's open space into a programmed wellness environment, giving residents reasons to be outdoors beyond the sports courts.

What it tells a buyer: the open space is designed for use, not just for show — a layered wellness landscape that adds daily liveability to the community.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 family & recreation - tree house, tot lot, amphitheatre

The family-and-recreation frames show the kids' play area with its signature tree house, the tot lot for toddlers, the pet park, the barbeque area with gazebo seating, and the amphitheatre with its stage and screen wall. Together these are the social-life features that make a plotted community feel like a neighbourhood — places where families gather, children play, and the community holds events.

What it tells a buyer: the estate is built for family living and community life, with dedicated zones for children, pets, gatherings, and performance — the social texture that supports both end-use enjoyment and resale appeal.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 sport - padel, cricket, multipurpose court, jogging track

The sports frames show the padel court (a premium, increasingly sought-after racquet sport), the cricket pitch, the multipurpose court, and the jogging track looping through the landscape. A dedicated padel court in particular signals a contemporary, premium amenity standard.

What it tells a buyer: active-lifestyle infrastructure is built into the community — the kind of amenity depth usually associated with denser developments, delivered here in a plotted format.

The Phase 1 context in the Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 visuals

Several frames place Phase 2 in the context of the wider estate. The master-plan render shows the Phase 1 and Phase 2 footprints reading as one continuous community, linked by the 18-metre existing road that runs "towards Phase 1 / STRR Road." For a Phase 2 buyer, this is a reassuring visual: the community is not a standalone first attempt but an established estate — Phase 1 sold out in 72 hours — that Phase 2 extends. The clubhouse, the amenity spine, and the landscaped streets visible in the renders are shared across both phases, so a Phase 2 plot owner buys into an amenity ecosystem that is already partly built and proven on the ground.

What it tells a buyer: you are joining a working community, not betting on an unbuilt concept. On a site visit, the sales team can walk you from the Phase 2 parcel into the Phase 1 area to see the infrastructure and landscape already in place.

What to look for on a Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 site visit

The renders set expectations; a site visit confirms them. When you walk the estate, the frames in this gallery give you a checklist of what to verify in person: the entrance arch and the controlled gate; the actual width and finish of the 18 m, 12 m, and 9 m roads; the concrete-finished plot accesses; the progress of the avenue plantation and the Miyawaki forest; the clubhouse build and its pool; and the specific orientation, frontage, and surroundings of the plots you are considering. A render shows design intent — the site shows delivery, and for a Prestige plotted development the two should align closely. You can pin the address on Google Maps before you set out.

What the Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 gallery conveys overall

Taken together, the Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 visuals make a coherent case: a premium gated arrival, a resort-grade clubhouse anchor, a legible and generously-roaded plotted layout, and a genuinely green, wellness-and-family-programmed landscape. The renders consistently lead with nature and lifestyle rather than just plot inventory — which is the right pitch for an "In Harmony with Nature" community aimed at buyers who want to build a home in a landscaped, amenitised setting near the airport.

A note on the Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 renders

The images in this gallery are architectural renders and master-plan visualisations prepared for the launch of Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2. They represent the design intent for the community — the entrance, clubhouse, landscape, and amenity features as planned. On a site visit, the sales team can show you the on-ground progress of the infrastructure, the specific plot locations, and the Phase 1 community that Phase 2 connects to. To arrange a visit and see the estate in person, use the contact page. The developer's corporate site is prestigeconstructions.com.

Continue the Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 tour

  • For the layout logic and the 22 numbered features behind these renders, see the master plan page.
  • For the full amenity list and the clubhouse-access detail, see the amenities page.
  • For the plot sizes shown in the typology key, see the plot options page.
  • For the location and the airport-belt setting framing these visuals, see the location page.

Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 gallery FAQ

What do the Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 gallery images show?

Six representative project visuals: the aerial of the 21-acre plotted estate, the grand entrance arch and arrival road, the three-level clubhouse with its infinity-edge pool, the tree-lined internal avenue, the Miyawaki micro-forest pathway, and the wellness landscape with its yoga lawn, reflexology path, and meditation deck.

Are the Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 images photographs or renders?

They are architectural renders and master-plan visualisations prepared for the launch, representing the design intent for the entrance, clubhouse, landscape, and amenity features as planned. The Phase 1 community already in place is the best on-the-ground reference, and a site visit shows the on-ground progress of the infrastructure and the specific plot locations.

What does the aerial frame of Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 show?

The aerial is the most informative image in the set — the plotted grid threaded with avenue greenery, the Miyawaki forest pocket, and the central amenity spine. It shows the layout logic: the road hierarchy, the plot frontages, the amenity placement, and how the four typologies plus custom parcels are distributed across the 21-acre Phase 2.

Does the clubhouse render mean clubhouse access is included with a plot?

No. The render shows the three-level clubhouse with its infinity-edge pool, but the clubhouse ownership is retained by the developer and is not a free common facility. Membership is optional, non-exclusive, open to all including non-residents, and separately chargeable. The render shows the facility; access to it is a separate, chargeable membership.

What should I check on a Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 site visit?

Use the gallery frames as a checklist: the entrance arch and the controlled gate; the actual width and finish of the 18 m, 12 m, and 9 m roads; the concrete-finished plot accesses; the progress of the avenue plantation and the Miyawaki forest; the clubhouse build and its pool; and the orientation, frontage, and surroundings of the plots you are considering. The sales team can also walk you from the Phase 2 parcel into the proven Phase 1 area.

See Prestige Gardenia Estate Phase 2 in person

Request the full-resolution render set, the master-plan plates, and a site-visit slot — and walk the entrance arch, the avenues, the clubhouse, and the Phase 1 community that Phase 2 connects to. A Prestige sales associate will reach out within one working day.

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