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There’s an interesting design shift happening in Gurugram’s premium housing segment, especially with the rise of residence hotel & apartments—spaces that blend the warmth of a home with the refinement of hospitality-style living. While exploring various modern designs, I recently came across an example that illustrates how these hybrid concepts are being introduced in the city.
Many of these homes incorporate hotel-inspired planning elements such as open layouts, calming natural finishes, and seamless transitions between private and shared areas. One particular design that stood out uses long stretches of floor-to-ceiling windows to create a brighter, more expansive atmosphere. The intention appears to be a home environment that feels restorative and connected to nature.
The interiors reflect a thoughtful blend of sophistication and simplicity. Living and dining areas flow into one another, encouraging connection and comfort. Kitchens are planned with practicality in mind—modern appliances, intuitive storage, and elegant surfaces—making them ideal for both everyday use and occasional gatherings.
The bathrooms follow a more wellness-centric approach, resembling spa-like retreats. With marble finishes, rain showers, and spacious layouts, they enhance the sense of relaxation often associated with hotel-quality spaces. Bedrooms, too, are planned like personal sanctuaries, designed to promote rest and balance amid fast-paced urban routines.
For someone interested in how hotel-style living is merging with residential design, this example provides a helpful reference: »
It’s fascinating to see how this hybrid model is shaping expectations and redefining what premium living could look like in Gurugram.
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