Anant Raj Estate & Plot

A refined residential project in Sector 63, Gurugram, designed to balance modern luxury with timeless elegance. The spaces are thoughtfully curated to offer comfort, sophistication, and seamless functionality, reflecting SJ Design Consultants’ signature approach to bespoke living.

Description

Nestled in the upscale locale of Sector 63, Gurgaon, this residence at Anant Raj Estate exemplifies contemporary luxury crafted with precision. The design language focuses on clean lines, layered textures, and a calming neutral palette, enhanced with warm accents and refined materials.

Each space has been planned to ensure fluid movement and visual continuity while maintaining its own character. From elegant bedrooms to thoughtfully designed living areas, the home reflects a perfect harmony between aesthetics and everyday practicality, tailored to the client’s lifestyle.

Location:
Sec 63, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
SQFT:
2700
Status:
Completed
Project Type:
Residential

Challenge

The primary challenge was to design a luxurious yet livable home that felt spacious and cohesive within a defined plot size. The client sought a modern aesthetic without compromising warmth, comfort, or functionality.

Key challenges included optimizing natural light, integrating storage seamlessly, and creating visually distinct spaces while maintaining a unified design flow throughout the residence.

Solution

Our design solution focused on intelligent space planning combined with refined material selection. Neutral tones were layered with rich textures, bespoke furniture, and accent lighting to create depth and sophistication.

Custom-designed ceilings, curated lighting elements, and carefully selected finishes enhanced each room’s character. The result is a home that feels elegant yet inviting — a space designed not just to be admired, but truly lived in.

Gallery

A visual walkthrough of the Anant Raj Estate residence, showcasing thoughtfully designed interiors, custom details, and cohesive aesthetics across living areas, bedrooms, entertainment zones, and transition spaces.