Novus Florence Village in Yendada has a mixed villa-and-apartment feel where terrace edges, balcony openings, windows, and view priorities may differ from home to home. EverSafe plans balcony safety nets, pigeon nets, children safety nets, invisible grills, and window nets with custom span checks.
For Novus Florence Village, children safety nets should secure balcony, terrace, window, and utility gaps in family homes.

Yendada mixed community
Measured fit
Villa and apartment openings
Measured fit
Terrace and balcony separation
Measured fit
Internal routes
Mixed communities need service-specific planning. A villa-style opening, apartment balcony, window, and terrace edge may each need different support points, material choices, and maintenance access.
Child reach, terrace edge access, window height, and side openings should be checked separately by home layout.
Best fit when family safety needs vary between villas and apartments.
Inspect balcony spans, terrace edges, windows, utility openings, and view-facing areas.
Separate terrace, balcony, bird-control, and window safety scopes before quoting.
Install with custom returns, stable support points, and corrosion-aware fittings.
Review view, airflow, edge safety, and maintenance access for each opening.
Quote checklist
Yes. Wider or custom spans are measured separately before the final recommendation.
Yes. They usually need different fixing and support plans.
Yes. They are useful where the resident wants safety with a lighter visual finish.
They cover the reachable openings that differ across apartment and villa-style homes.