The Story Behind Bridgerton Autumn
A duplex with double-height ceilings, a crystal chandelier, and panoramic city views.
When we first walked into the unit at M3M Lofts 74, it was an empty shell. Raw concrete, no fittings, floor-to-ceiling windows that hadn't been cleaned since the building was handed over. And somehow, standing in that unfinished space, looking out at the Gurugram skyline through those enormous windows — we already knew what it was going to become.
Bridgerton Autumn was always going to be our most ambitious property.
The brief we set ourselves was simple: a space that felt like the inside of a luxury hotel suite, but lived in. Warm. Personal. The kind of place where you feel like someone thought specifically about your comfort — because we did.
The duplex challenge
Double-height spaces are difficult. They can feel cold, echoey, inhospitable. The trick is to bring warmth down to eye level while letting the height do its thing above. We chose warm-toned materials throughout — the flooring, the textiles, the upholstery. And then, above it all, the crystal chandelier. It was the last piece we chose and the one that completed everything.
The windows
The floor-to-ceiling windows were always the centrepiece. We kept the colour palette deliberately quiet so the view could speak. Remote-controlled sheer curtains mean you can soften the light without losing it.
The mezzanine
The bedroom sits on a mezzanine above the living area — you climb up, and the whole city is laid out in front of you. We put a king bed there, good blackout curtains, and left the rest simple. You don't compete with a view like that.
Guests who stay in Autumn consistently say the same thing: they didn't expect it to be that good. That is the best thing anyone can say about a space you have spent months thinking about.
