Description
In modern vertical living, where residential towers soar 15, 20, or even 30 stories high, managing resident information becomes a challenge. A small, cramped list near the elevator is no longer sufficient. You need a centralized, architectural solution. The Pantnagar Omkar Edition is specifically engineered for these high-rise environments.
This housing society name board abandons the traditional solid-background look for a sophisticated Transparent Acrylic design. By doing so, it allows the beauty of your lobby’s interior—whether it is Italian marble, granite, or designer tiles—to show through the signage, making the directory feel like an integrated part of the building rather than an afterthought.
Why a Transparent Housing Society Name Board is the Modern Choice
When you have invested heavily in lobby interiors, you don’t want to cover them up with heavy, opaque wood or metal boards.
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Seamless Integration: As seen in the product image, the board is mounted on a textured marble wall. The clear background ensures that the beautiful stone patterns remain visible, creating an airy, open feel in the lobby.
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Floating “Glass” Effect: The board is mounted using stainless steel standoff studs. This pushes the acrylic sheet an inch off the wall, creating a shadow and depth that mimics the look of high-end glass signage found in 5-star hotels and corporate towers.
Key Features of This High-Capacity Housing Society Name Board
This directory is a powerhouse of organization, designed to handle the data density of a skyscraper while keeping the aesthetic clean.
1. High-Rise Optimized Layout Standard boards often run out of space after 7 or 8 floors. This housing society name board utilizes a smart 3-Column Vertical Grid to efficiently list residents all the way up to the 15th Floor and beyond.
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Column 1: Covers floors like 3rd, 6th, 9th, 12th.
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Column 2: Covers floors like 4th, 7th, 10th, 13th.
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Column 3: Covers floors like 5th, 8th, 11th, 14th. This staggered layout prevents the board from becoming too tall for the average person to read comfortably.
2. Developer & Brand Integration For redeveloped societies, acknowledging the builder is often key. This board features a dedicated header zone that proudly displays the “PANTNAGAR OMKAR CHS” name alongside builder logos (e.g., Thalia Group and Sumtinath Developers Pvt. Ltd.). This preserves the legacy of the project while serving current residents.
3. Special Facility Listings Unlike basic directories, this board allows for special designations. Notice the entry for the “SOCIETY OFFICE” on the 7th floor. The layout is flexible enough to highlight amenities, gyms, or administrative offices alongside standard residential flats. Check out our Premium Modular Housing Society Name Board – Black & Gold Edition (The Address)
Customization for Your Housing Society Name Board
We tailor every inch of this product to your building’s specifications.
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Font & Typography: The image shows a clean, sans-serif font in black, which offers the highest contrast against the light marble background. We can adjust the font color to White or Gold if your wall is dark.
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Vinyl vs. UV Printing: The resident names (e.g., “Pratik Shah”, “Dinesh & Bharati Jain”) are applied using high-precision vinyl plotting or UV flatbed printing. This ensures the text is sharp, waterproof, and fade-resistant.
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Modular Updates: High-rise buildings see frequent tenant turnover. This housing society name board is designed so that individual names can be scraped and re-applied, or printed on thin clear strips, allowing for easy updates without removing the main unit.
Durability and Maintenance
Clear acrylic is lighter and safer than glass. It does not shatter upon impact, making it ideal for busy lobbies with children and moving furniture. Maintenance is effortless—a simple spray of glass cleaner keeps the surface sparkling and fingerprint-free.
By choosing this housing society name board, you are not just listing names; you are enhancing the architectural beauty of your high-rise.










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