
| 🟧 Number of buildings | 1 |
| 🟧 Number of floors | 5 |
| 🟧 Construction technology | monolithic-frame |
| 🟧 Communications | electricity, water, natural gas, sewage |
| 🟧 Cadastral number | 01.14.11.040.019 |
| 🟧 Elevator | yes |
| 🟧 Infrastructure | recreational area |
| 🟧 Parking | 2 level underground parking |
| 🟧 Security & Safety | lobby |
| 🟧 Apartment renovation | green frame |
| 🟧 Apartments area | 56.1–193.1 m2 |
| 🟧 Number of apartments | 19 |
Kera by Idea residential complex in Tbilisi is a new residential project for those who value a refined approach to everyday life and high standards of execution. It combines premium apartments with an expressive concept, where architecture subtly intertwines modern solutions with the historical context of the district. The internal solutions are thought through in detail, creating an expressive balance between functionality and aesthetics.
Kera by Idea residential complex is located at 8a Mtskheta Lane, in Vake — one of the most prestigious and sought-after locations in the capital, valued for its abundance of greenery, calm street rhythm, and developed infrastructure. The area has long been considered almost the most attractive for permanent residence thanks to its successful balance between business activity and natural surroundings.
Round Garden is located 620 meters away — the walk takes up to ten minutes. A little farther there is a forest park with access to Turtle Lake, which has long become a popular place for walks, sports, and outdoor recreation. The presence of large green areas has a positive effect on the district’s microclimate and reduces the level of urban noise.
The surroundings consist of low-rise development, historical buildings, and new premium-segment houses. At the same time, the streets retain visual integrity and a calm character without excessive construction density. There are no large industrial enterprises or intense transit traffic here, which contributes to cleaner air and a favorable environmental setting.
Tall trees along the streets, landscaped courtyards, and squares make Vake one of the greenest parts of the metropolis. Pedestrian routes pass through shady alleys, while a large number of parks and recreational locations make it possible to spend free time outdoors without long trips outside the city.
The new development is organically integrated into the existing development of Vake and corresponds to its overall character. The complex is aimed at buyers who value a prestigious address, favorable environment, developed infrastructure, and the opportunity to live near large green areas while maintaining quick access to business centers.
The residential complex is located in an area with a large amount of greenery. Parks, walking alleys, and squares suitable for relaxation, sports, and calm walks are nearby. The quarter successfully combines the active rhythm of the metropolis with a calmer environment, where there is no dense development or high noise level.
Banks, post offices, grocery stores, furniture showrooms, service workshops, and car service stations operate nearby. Cafes, restaurants, pizzerias, coffee shops, and sushi bars with varied cuisine are also represented here. Delivery services quickly cover this part of the metropolis. Medical infrastructure is represented by multidisciplinary clinics and specialized medical centers. Within a radius of two kilometers there are Nino’s Kindergarten and Dambo kindergartens, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Restarti School of Arts, Jejili private school, and school No. 21.
For leisure, cinemas, concert venues, Laguna Vere swimming pool, and Tbilisi Zoo are suitable. Spa salons, beauty studios, and fitness clubs operate within a few minutes’ walk. Such surroundings make the area attractive for buyers who value developed infrastructure, green streets, and rich urban facilities without a feeling of overload.
The complex belongs to an area with developed road connections, allowing quick movement around the metropolis both by private car and public transport. Rustaveli metro station is less than two kilometers away, which significantly simplifies daily trips to business and administrative districts.
Minibus taxi No. 402 runs along Mtskheta Street at intervals of about 15 minutes. An additional stop is located 330 meters away on Irakli Abashidze Street. Bus routes No. 383 and No. 531 pass from there, allowing quick access to major transport hubs and shopping streets.
For intercity trips, convenient connections with the capital’s main bus stations are provided. The distance to Ortachala bus station is less than eight kilometers. The road by car takes 15–20 minutes depending on traffic. The Didube transport hub is located at approximately the same distance, combining a railway station and bus station with routes across Georgia and international directions.
The location is suitable for buyers for whom quick road connections, nearby public transport, and the ability to reach different parts of the capital without unnecessary transfers are important. Thanks to the successful location, the road to work, educational institutions, and popular attractions takes a minimum amount of time.
Kera by Idea attracts attention with its expressive appearance, where motifs of European plasticity and Georgian monumentality can be seen. The building is designed in a laconic style with an emphasis on vertical lines, facade symmetry, and rhythmic repetition of arched elements. The arches become the main visual accent of the entire composition: they pass through several floors, add depth to the facades, and make the silhouette of the building recognizable even from afar.
The exterior design is based on warm terracotta facing brick. The material looks expensive and expressive in any lighting, emphasizing the prestigious character of the new development. The brick texture gives the facades volume and visual density, while the strict geometry of the lines enhances the sense of integrity. The absence of excessive decor makes the exterior restrained and elegant. Large panoramic windows occupy a significant area of the facades and visually lighten the mass of the brickwork. Dark window profiles contrast with the warm palette of the walls, adding graphic clarity to the appearance. The glazing is integrated into the overall composition as neatly as possible: the glass surfaces support the vertical rhythm of the arches and emphasize the height of the residential complex.
The balconies are recessed into the facades, making the exterior look cohesive and neat. In the evening, soft interior lighting from the apartments gives the facades additional expressiveness. Some terraces are decorated with greenery, enlivening the strict geometry of the brick planes. The facade plasticity deserves separate attention. The arched elements are stretched vertically and resemble the classic galleries of old Tbilisi, interpreted through the current aesthetics of premium construction. The repeating pattern of arches adds dynamics and makes the exterior of the building more relief-like. At the same time, the composition remains visually light and balanced.
Night lighting emphasizes the volume of the facades and the depth of the decorative elements. Warm light highlights the arched openings, brickwork lines, and vertical accents, giving the building an impressive evening appearance. The lighting elements are placed delicately and enhance the prestigious aesthetics of the new development without visual overload.The composition of Kera residential complex shows an aspiration for durability and visual relevance beyond short-term trends. The building looks cohesive, expensive, and expressive, maintaining a balance between monumentality and visual lightness. The materials used, facade rhythm, panoramic glazing, and complex plasticity of the arches make the new development one of the most noticeable premieres in Tbilisi’s premium segment.
The structure is based on monolithic frame technology, which increases the stability of the building and its operational characteristics. The exterior walls are made of brick, helping maintain a stable indoor temperature in different seasons of the year. The selection of materials is focused on durability, energy efficiency, and resistance to external climatic loads. The equipment includes systems necessary for stable and safe operation. An intercom panel with access control is installed at the entrance. The fire alarm system complies with current technical requirements. A low-noise elevator with smooth movement and high-quality interior cabin finishing is provided for movement between floors.
Halls and corridors are designed in a unified style using durable materials resistant to daily use. Wear-resistant coatings, decorative lighting, and navigation elements are used in the finishing of public areas. The visual cleanliness of the interiors supports the overall status of the new development and emphasizes the high level of implementation. The entrance group is designed with free movement in mind for parents with strollers, elderly people, and visitors using mobility aids. The well-thought-out organization of the entrance simplifies everyday use of the building and makes movement more practical.
The new development is aimed at buyers for whom technical reliability, construction quality, energy efficiency, and facade aesthetics are important. The project concept is built around rational use of space, durable engineering systems, and visual neatness that remains relevant for many years.
The arrangement of the adjoining territory is an important part of the overall concept, supporting the unified visual style of the development and increasing the functionality of the adjacent area. The courtyard includes recreation areas with greenery, neatly designed pedestrian alleys, and decorative paving. Landscape elements are selected with aesthetics, plant seasonality, and practicality of further maintenance in mind.
Landscaping is carried out with a focus on current principles of eco-friendly improvement. Decorative shrubs and perennial plants are planted in the courtyard, and benches, street bins, and navigation elements are installed. The placement of details is carefully calibrated: pedestrian routes remain free, while recreation areas are organically integrated into the overall structure of the courtyard. This organization makes the adjoining area visually neat and functionally arranged for everyday use.
A two-level underground parking with a limited number of spaces is provided for cars, designed for apartment owners. The traffic scheme is designed with the separation of vehicle driveways and pedestrian directions in mind. This reduces traffic intensity near the entrance group and increases safety of movement inside the courtyard.
In the evening, the territory is illuminated by street lights with a laconic design. Lighting elements are placed along the main passages, near entrances, and next to recreation areas. In addition, a 24/7 video surveillance system and security service are provided. Cameras are installed around the perimeter, near entrance groups, in the parking area, and at other important points.
The design of the external area is maintained in a unified style and focused on practical use. Attention is paid to the quality of surfaces, organization of movement around the courtyard, and visual integrity of all landscaping elements. As a result, the adjoining area is perceived as a full continuation of the complex — with places for relaxation, communication, and calm leisure in a private setting.
Kera by Idea residential complex includes only 19 apartments. The small number of apartments makes the building more private, without high residential density or a constant flow of people in common areas. The apartments are handed over to owners in green frame condition. This preparation option significantly shortens renovation time and allows owners to proceed directly to final finishing.
The apartments have aluminum windows and exterior doors with high thermal and sound insulation performance, a metal entrance door is installed, floor screed and wall plastering are completed. All communications have already been brought in: gas, water, and electricity are connected. The project includes autonomous sewage. Electrical wiring is distributed according to the room layout. An access control system operates in the residential complex. Terraces are prepared for use, and glass railings are installed, emphasizing the neat appearance of the facades.
Apartment areas range from 56 to 193 m². The lineup includes two-, three-, and four-room options. The layouts are focused on rational use of space: there are no long useless corridors, the rooms have logical geometry, and the distribution of functional areas makes everyday use of the apartment significantly more practical. Some residences include master bedrooms, enlarged kitchen-living rooms, and separate walk-in wardrobes.
Open balconies without glazing are an additional advantage. They visually increase the internal volume of the apartment and allow a full-fledged outdoor relaxation area to be arranged. Some apartments feature spacious terraces with wide view characteristics. An apartment can be purchased with full payment or through mortgage financing from TBC Bank. Flexible payment terms make it possible to distribute the budget in advance and choose the optimal financial scenario. Information on current prices, documentation, technical parameters, and available layouts is provided by the sales department, whose address is listed on the official website of the project.
Kera residential complex is aimed at buyers who value engineering precision, laconic aesthetics, and quality execution. The concept emphasizes energy efficiency, visual expressiveness of the facades, functionality of internal spaces, and the technical component. The building is designed for an audience for whom details, construction level, and current standards of the premium segment matter.
Since 2015, Idea Development has been developing premium real estate in Tbilisi and suburban areas, consistently expanding the scale of its activity and strengthening its position on the Georgian market. The company was one of the first to actively develop cottage construction near Lisi, setting a high quality standard for this segment. From the beginning of its work, the developer focused on technical precision, durability of construction materials, and expressive exterior appearance of real estate.
Technological development plays an important role in Idea Development’s activity. The company regularly introduces new construction methods, applies latest-generation engineering systems, and improves the technical characteristics of real estate. New concepts take into account different living scenarios, requirements for the functionality of premises, and current operational standards. This strategy helps maintain a high level of property liquidity and stable interest from buyers. Idea Development views development much more broadly than standard construction. Its focus includes competent organization of internal spaces, layout logic, quality of landscaping, visual aesthetics of facades, and precision of engineering solutions. Great importance is placed on details that affect the everyday living experience: privacy, rational use of space, quality of public areas, and the overall integrity of the concept.
An additional advantage for property owners is the Idea Card loyalty program. The card provides special terms from partner brands and companies. Owners receive discounts on furniture, household appliances, renovation materials, interior elements, lighting, decor, and various goods for furnishing an apartment or house. The program expands the practical value of the purchase and makes the furnishing process significantly more beneficial. Today, Idea Development continues to implement premium projects in Tbilisi and beyond the capital, choosing promising locations with favorable surroundings and developed infrastructure. Consistency in work, attention to construction quality, a high level of technical preparation, and a commitment to continuous development allow the company to maintain strong positions in the premium segment of the Georgian real estate market.
For sale are 2-room, 3-room, 4-room.