Panache’s 20,000 sqft clubhouse is not a selling point number on a brochure — it is a genuine differentiator in a Hinjewadi market where most projects offer 5,000–10,000 sqft amenity zones. The gap matters: a larger amenity footprint means less queuing at the gym, more usable outdoor space per resident, and a meaningfully different daily experience. This guide breaks down what each amenity actually delivers day-to-day, so buyers can evaluate the premium rationally rather than on marketing language.
The 20,000 Sqft Clubhouse — What Is Actually Inside
The clubhouse is the spine of Panache’s amenity offering. At 20,000 sqft, it houses:
- Grand entrance lobby with a concierge desk for resident visitor management and delivery coordination
- Multi-purpose hall: 200+ capacity, used for birthday parties, society meetings, festive events, and resident association gatherings
- Indoor gymnasium: 2,000+ sqft, with a dedicated cardio zone, free weights section, and functional training area — not the token 400 sqft gym common in budget projects
- Swimming pool lobby and changing rooms: connects to the outdoor adult and children’s pools
- Library: quiet reading zone with 500+ book collection and study carrels — useful for residents who need focused work away from the home environment
- Mini-theatre: 30-seat private screening room suitable for Netflix watch parties, society screenings, and private events
- Indoor games room: table tennis, pool table, chess boards
- Café and pantry: resident-operated refreshment point, operational post-possession
The clubhouse is a single building, which means amenities are concentrated and accessible under one roof rather than scattered across the site — a functional advantage over township-format projects where facilities are spread across multiple zones.
Outdoor Amenities Across 15 Acres
Panache’s outdoor amenity zone covers 70% of the 15.03-acre site — approximately 10.5 acres of open space. What that space contains:
- Swimming pool: adult pool (25 metres) plus a separate shallow children’s pool, enclosed within the clubhouse complex
- Sky sports court: elevated multi-purpose court for badminton and basketball — the elevated positioning provides natural ventilation and views, and is unique to Panache among Hinjewadi projects. Ground-level courts are standard elsewhere
- Outdoor workspaces: 15–20 covered desk stations with power provision and Wi-Fi infrastructure, set within a landscaped garden — designed for residents working from home who want an alternative to the indoor desk
- Jogging track: 400m+ loop around the campus perimeter
- Pet park: dedicated fenced area for dogs, separated from the children’s play zone — a detail that matters for the growing number of pet-owning IT households in Hinjewadi
- Meditation lawn: landscaped quiet zone, away from the main activity areas
- Children’s play area: age-specific equipment in two zones (2–5 years and 6–12 years)
- Yoga deck: open-air platform for morning practice
WFH Amenity Value — Quantified
For a Hinjewadi IT professional working from home 2–3 days per week, the amenities have a calculable monetary value relative to purchasing equivalent services outside:
| Amenity | Equivalent External Cost | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Outdoor workspace | ₹3,000–5,000/month co-working desk | Daily |
| Library / study zone | ₹200–400/café session | 3–4×/week |
| Sky sports court | ₹150–300/hour badminton rental | 3–4×/week |
| Mini-theatre | ₹500–1,500/cinema experience | 2–3×/month |
| Swimming pool | ₹3,000–5,000/month gym-with-pool membership | Daily |
Total amenity value relative to purchasing equivalent services externally: approximately ₹10,000–15,000 per month in services Panache residents access within their maintenance charges. At a maintenance rate of ₹4–5/sqft/month (₹3,500–4,500/month for a 900 sqft flat), the amenity return per rupee of maintenance is strong.
Amenity Comparison vs Hinjewadi Competitors
| Amenity | Lodha Panache | Kolte-Patil Life Republic (Phase 2) | Godrej Hinjewadi |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clubhouse size | 20,000 sqft | Large (township scale, distributed) | ~10,000 sqft |
| Outdoor workspace | Yes — dedicated | Partial | No |
| Sky sports court | Yes — elevated | No | No |
| Pet park | Yes | Limited | No |
| Mini-theatre | Yes | Partial | No |
| Library | Yes | Yes | No |
| Swimming pool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Life Republic’s amenities benefit from township scale, but the clubhouse experience is distributed across a much larger project footprint — the walk from tower to amenity building is longer. For a mid-size project, Panache concentrates more amenity per square metre of site than any competing Hinjewadi project at a comparable price point.
Maintenance Charges Post-Possession
All amenities are funded through monthly maintenance charges levied post-possession (March 2027 onwards):
- Estimated rate: ₹4–6/sqft/month
- 864 sqft (2 BHK): ₹3,456–5,184/month
- 1,133 sqft (3 BHK): ₹4,532–6,798/month
Charges cover amenity upkeep, security personnel, landscaping, common area electricity, and building management services. The developer manages the property until the Resident Welfare Association (RWA) is formally constituted — typically 6–12 months post-possession.
Smart Home and Technology Features
Panache includes technology infrastructure that extends the amenity offering into the unit itself:
- Lodha smart home app: visitor management (digital gate pass), delivery tracking, amenity slot booking, and community announcements
- Building management system: automated lighting in common areas, energy monitoring for the complex
- EV charging provision: parking podium is pre-wired for future EV charging installation — relevant for buyers planning an electric vehicle purchase in the next 2–3 years
The EV provision is a forward-looking feature that several competing Hinjewadi projects lack entirely. Retrofitting EV charging infrastructure into a completed building is expensive and often blocked by RWA disputes — a pre-wired podium eliminates this problem.