Modern Living Room & Entertainment Units in Bengaluru
Small apartments often have limited floor space. We specialize in turning living areas into multi-functional zones with custom media units and hidden storage, ensuring your space feels open without compromising on utility.
We designed this custom media wall to be both a stylish bookshelf and a discreet entertainment center. With a simple push, a section of the shelving pivots to reveal a hidden television, keeping the living room clean and uncluttered when not in use.
This living room is designed for family life, featuring a custom L-shaped platform sofa with massive storage capacity in its base. The surrounding built-in unit offers a mix of open shelving for books and closed cabinets, ensuring everything has its place.
About Living Room & Entertainment Units
We focus on making the television area work harder for you. Our media walls often include pivot-door storage or discreet cabinetry that hides the screen entirely when not in use, so you can transition from an entertainment hub to a quiet reading lounge in seconds.
In a city like Bengaluru, square footage is limited, which is why our approach to living room design is strictly functional. We avoid bulky, standard-issue furniture that eats up your walking space. Instead, we build integrated media units that combine TV panels with full-height shelving and hidden cable management, keeping wires out of sight.
Our platform sofa designs are another popular choice for local homes. By building the seating on a custom base with deep drawers, we add extra storage for linens or books without needing a single additional cupboard. We use boiling waterproof (BWP) marine-grade plywood for these structures to ensure durability against our climate. Every design starts with a 3D walkthrough, so you can test the flow of the room, check the clearance for pathways, and see how the sunlight hits your new setup before we cut a single sheet of wood.
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