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Luxury Living & Dining Room Design

byBhumii SaglaniTakes projects across Mumbai Metropolitan AreaView full gallery

Your living and dining area is the heartbeat of your home. Whether you are hosting grand dinners or enjoying quiet evenings, I design these rooms to be your personal khazana—elegant, functional, and deeply yours.

An open-concept living and dining area designed for seamless flow and connection. I used a neutral color palette with statement furniture pieces and a grand chandelier to define the dining space within the larger room.

A perfect blend of vintage charm and modern comfort. This living room features a classic carved wood TV unit and a comfortable L-shaped sofa, creating a cozy space with a view of the dining area's beautiful aquarium.

Even compact apartments can feel incredibly luxurious. This living and dining space uses a cohesive palette of beige and gold, with mirrored panels and smart lighting to create a sense of spaciousness and elegance.

Celebrating Indian heritage through art. This classic dining setup is elevated by a stunning series of Pichwai paintings, whose vibrant colors are reflected in the glossy tabletop, creating a culturally rich dining experience.

Art becomes architecture in this unique home lounge. I designed a massive, fluid 3D wall sculpture that serves as the room's focal point, complemented by soft, curved furniture for a truly immersive experience.

A quick walkthrough of a 2000 sq. ft. residential project in Jabalpur. This video shows how I unify different areas like the living room, kitchen, and dining space with a consistent theme of earthy tones and gold accents.

This dining area is all about modern sophistication. The design features an elegant oval dining table with plush upholstered chairs, set against a backdrop of clean lines and a subtle, arched partition.

About this collection

When planning your living and dining areas, the biggest mistake is choosing aesthetics over flow. I focus on creating seamless transitions between these zones, using techniques like subtle floor changes or fluted panel partitions to define the space without closing it off. When we connect, we will look at your specific floor plan to ensure your furniture arrangement makes sense for your daily lifestyle, not just for guests.

The living and dining area is the pulse of a home. Whether I am working on a Mumbai high-rise or a sprawling bungalow, my priority is ensuring these spaces serve your daily needs while feeling grand enough for guests. I often start by analyzing the natural light and the structural flow. In smaller apartments, we can use mirrors or lighter palettes to trick the eye into seeing more space, while in larger homes, we use heavy textures like veneer or fluted charcoal panels to ground the room.

I am obsessed with the details that define luxury. A TV unit is not just storage, it is a canvas for custom art or family photos. A dining table is not just for eating, it is where family discussions happen, so I focus on high-quality materials like Italian marble or sturdy engineered wood that stand the test of time. When we work together, we select everything from the profile lights to the brass inlay strips on your walls.

If you are planning a renovation, consider how you want the space to feel. Do you want a formal seating area or a casual lounge? Should the dining space be connected to the kitchen or distinct? We can walk through these layout decisions during our consultation to ensure your home reflects your style, not just a catalogue.

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Bhumii Saglani

Takes projects across Mumbai Metropolitan AreaStarting ₹3,200 ₹ per sq. ft. (Carpet Area)

I am Bhumii, and I believe your home should be your personal sanctuary. I do not just design rooms, I build spaces that reflect your personality, mixing timeless Indian touches with modern luxury. Let's make your home your favorite place to be. 🫶🏼

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