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Living and Dining Room Designs

byBrick and EarthInteriors across Bengaluru & Tirupati; Studios in Mahadevapura & S N PuramStarts from4,80,000 per packageView full gallery

Your living and dining area should be more than just a showpiece. We design these spaces to be comfortable, durable, and practical for your family's daily life.

This living room features double-height windows to maximize natural light, making the space feel open and airy. The white leather recliners and sofas provide comfortable seating, while the marble-finish floor tiles add a touch of elegance.

A view of a living room where we used a bold accent wall to add personality. The TV unit is designed with a mix of dark marble-finish laminate and wood tones, providing storage and a focal point for the room.

In this living area, we kept the design simple and functional. The TV is wall-mounted above a low-profile console that offers storage and a clean look. The space is designed to be flexible for family use.

This image shows a dining area setup with a solid wood table and a stylish crockery unit. We design these spaces to be perfect for family meals and entertaining, ensuring there is enough storage for all your dinnerware.

A bright and airy living room concept. The design uses light colors, a comfortable yellow sofa, and natural wood elements to create a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere.

Here are two different approaches to living room design. One uses textured wall panels and subtle lighting for a cozy feel, while the other features an open-plan layout with pendant lights over the dining area for a more modern look.

About Living & Dining Rooms

Don't settle for a TV unit that just looks good—we prioritize proper cable management, ventilation, and depth in every living room we design, ensuring your media area stays clean and your electronics have space to breathe.

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