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Living and Dining Room Designs with Indian Heritage

byCee Bee Design StudioTakes projects across Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Goa; Visit studios in Bengaluru and KolkataStarts from250 ₹ per sq. ft. (Carpet Area)View full gallery

Your living and dining areas are where your story unfolds. We craft these spaces to be the soul of your home, blending comfort, tradition, and modern flair into designs that feel uniquely yours.

An open-plan living and dining area where a custom-carved pillar elegantly separates the two zones, showcasing a blend of rich textures and luxurious details.

A closer view of the dining area from image 18, highlighting the dark wood table, textured chairs, and a unique wooden door against a textured wall.

A wide shot of an open-plan home, showing the dining area with jewel-toned chairs flowing into the living room, unified by a large mirrored wall that enhances the sense of space.

A different angle of the dining space from image 180, focusing on the elegant marble-top table and the interplay of pink and blue velvet chairs.

A detailed view of the dining table setup from image 180, showing the tiered serving stand and crystal glassware, emphasizing a luxurious entertaining experience.

A dynamic video showcasing the details of the dining area from image 180, from the scalloped pink chair to the beautifully set table, built for everyday life and festive feasts.

A living room that perfectly fuses Indian heritage with European classicism, featuring a traditional wooden jhula (swing) and elegant wall mouldings.

A full view of the living room from image 166, highlighting the plush sofas, classic chandeliers, and the harmonious blend of styles.

A Kerala-inspired living room with a traditional wooden sofa, carved coffee table, and exposed ceiling beams, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere.

Another perspective of the Kerala-style living room, offering a complete view of the seating arrangement and traditional decor.

About Living & Dining Spaces: The Heart of the Home

When we design living and dining areas, we focus on the flow between them. Often, a custom-carved pillar or a strategic partition can define the two zones without making the space feel boxed in. We avoid standard catalogue layouts, instead using elements like a traditional wooden jhula (swing) or a specific piece of Indian art to anchor the room's character, ensuring it feels like a home, not a showroom.

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