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Surat's RangRaas Apartment Blends Tradition with Ultra-Luxury Living

A 13th-floor sanctuary breaks design norms by weaving Surat's legacy into every corner. This isn't just a home—it's a love letter to Gujarati craftsmanship.

The image shows a room with tatami mats on the floor, wooden pillars, banners with text and...
The image shows a room with tatami mats on the floor, wooden pillars, banners with text and pictures hung on the walls, and a roof. It is likely a traditional Japanese tea house, with the mats providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.

Surat's RangRaas Apartment Blends Tradition with Ultra-Luxury Living

A unique apartment in Surat has redefined luxury living by blending tradition with personal touches. Named RangRaas, this 8,000 sq ft home sits on the thirteenth floor, breaking away from typical modern designs. Instead, it embraces the city’s rich textile and diamond heritage in every detail. The project was shaped by Rachana Chovatiya, a founder of Studiorachana369. She joined the design process early, even during the apartment’s construction phase. Her goal was clear: to craft a space that felt deeply personal and rooted in Surat’s culture.

The homeowners wanted something far from generic. They sought a Gujarati-inspired home, one that reflected their identity and the city’s legacy. Every element—from materials to motifs—draws from Surat’s famed textile craftsmanship and diamond industry. Chovatiya focused on making the space both contextual and meaningful. The result is a residence where tradition meets contemporary living, tailored entirely to its owners.

RangRaas now stands as a testament to thoughtful, heritage-driven design. The apartment’s 8,000 sq ft layout carries Surat’s essence through its decor and structure. For the homeowners, it’s more than a residence—it’s a celebration of their roots.

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