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A Day Near the Foothills of the Shivalik Range: Low-Rise Living at The Valley Orchard by DLF

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The day often begins with several things happening at once.

 

There is tea to make, children to get ready, work calls to plan and breakfast to finish before everyone moves in a different direction. These ordinary hours reveal how well a home works.

 

At The Valley Orchard by DLF, spacious low-rise residences, adaptable layouts, deck spaces and landscaped areas give different parts of family life their own place.

 

The 3 BHK + Study residences sold out within 10 days of launch. At present, the complete inventory of 3 BHK and 3 BHK + Study residences are sold out.

 

Located in Panchkula, near the foothills of the Shivalik range, the project forms part of a wider DLF The Valley community where families are already living.

 

A Morning Planned Around the Family

 

Weekday mornings place several demands on the same home.

 

Breakfast may be underway while one parent joins an early call. Children may be preparing for school. Grandparents may follow a quieter routine in another room.

 

The 3 BHK and 3 BHK + Study low-rise residences at The Valley Orchard by DLF give these different activities enough space to unfold together.

 

Living and dining areas provide a central place for breakfast and conversation. Bedrooms allow family members to follow separate schedules. The study in select configurations can serve as a workspace, learning area, reading room or guest room.

 

Deck spaces add an outdoor area connected to the residence. They may be used for morning tea, reading or a few minutes outside before work and school begin.

 

Several routines can take place at the same time without every activity competing for the same space.

 

Low-Rise Living Across the Project

 

The Valley Orchard by DLF follows a basement + stilt + four-floor residential format

 

The low-rise format places residences close to landscaped grounds, pedestrian paths and shared areas. Outdoor time can fit more easily into the regular day, whether through a short walk, time outside with children or a quieter break in the evening.

 

Each residence is planned without another home directly behind it. This no back-to-back homes approach guides how residences are positioned across the project.

 

Landscaped grounds and pedestrian connections link the residential buildings with shared spaces. Deck spaces provide another place to step outdoors without leaving the home.

 

These are spaces that families can use at different points through the day.

 

The Home Through the Working Day

 

By afternoon, the same rooms may be used in different ways.

 

The dining table may support a quick meal. The study may carry a work call or a child’s homework. A bedroom may accommodate a visiting parent. The living area may remain available for reading or guests.

 

A room that serves one purpose today may serve another a few years later.

 

The study in select residences may begin as a home office and later support children’s learning. It may become a reading room, a quieter space for an older family member or an additional room for guests.

 

The same home can continue to suit the household as work patterns, family size and routines change.

 

Life Beyond the Front Door

 

Around 1,800 families already live within the wider DLF The Valley ecosystem, which can accommodate approximately 4,000 families.

 

The Valley Orchard by DLF therefore forms part of a broader development where families are already living.

 

This established residential scale places the project within a wider community and connects it with schools, marketplace conveniences, community spaces and routes across Panchkula and the Chandigarh (Panchkula, Mohali region). 

For families, the community around the residence can be as important as the rooms within it.

 

Everyday Convenience Around the Project

 

School journeys, work travel, healthcare, shopping and visits to relatives may extend across Panchkula, Chandigarh and Mohali. 

 

Panchkula’s position within the wider Tricity region supports these regular journeys through established roads and civic infrastructure.

 

The Valley Club, located near The Valley Orchard by DLF, offers fitness, sport, dining and leisure facilities.

 

The Valley Central, an upcoming adjacent commercial development, is proposed to introduce retail, leisure and business spaces.

 

A proposed medical facility also forms part of the wider planning framework.

 

These nearby facilities and proposed developments add fitness, dining, retail, leisure and service options near the project while remaining separate from the residential offering.

 

Evenings Around the Home

 

Evening brings the family back into shared spaces.

 

Children return from school or outdoor play. Work calls end. Dinner brings everyone together. The living and dining areas support conversation and shared time, while bedrooms and the study remain available for individual routines.

 

Landscaped grounds and pedestrian paths provide options for an evening walk. Deck spaces may be used for conversation, reading or a few minutes outside after work and school are over.

 

The foothills of the Shivalik range shape Panchkula’s wider setting. Closer to the residence, landscaped grounds, pedestrian paths and deck spaces keep outdoor areas within easy reach.

 

A Home Planned Around Ordinary Days

 

A home proves its value most clearly on an ordinary weekday. 

It must make room for school, work, meals, guests, outdoor time and several family routines. It must also continue to suit the household as those routines change. 

The Valley Orchard by DLF brings together spacious low-rise residences, flexible layouts, deck spaces and landscaped grounds within the wider DLF The Valley ecosystem.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. What residences were offered at The Valley Orchard by DLF?

Ans: The Valley Orchard by DLF offered spacious 3 BHK and 3 BHK + Study premium low-rise residences.

 

2. Is inventory currently available at The Valley Orchard by DLF? 

Ans: At present, the complete inventory of 3 BHK and 3 BHK + Study residences is sold out. The 3 BHK + Study residences sold out within 10 days of launch.

 

3. What does no back-to-back homes mean?

Ans: It means each residence is planned without another home directly behind it.

 

4. How large is the wider DLF The Valley community?

Ans: Around 1,800 families already live within the wider DLF The Valley ecosystem, which can accommodate approximately 4,000 families.

 

5. What conveniences are located around the project?

Ans: 

The wider DLF The Valley ecosystem provides access to schools, marketplace conveniences, community spaces and regional routes. The Valley Club offers fitness, sport, dining and leisure near the project. The Valley Central, an upcoming adjacent commercial development, is proposed to introduce retail, leisure and business spaces.

 

To explore the project masterplan or learn more about The Valley Orchard by DLF, connect with the DLF client team.

 

Note: The Valley Club is near the project and outside the project offering. Membership charges, security deposits, user charges and terms apply. The Valley Central is an adjacent commercial development and sits outside the project. The proposed medical facility forms part of the wider planning and should be read as proposed.

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