Sculpted Living & Dining Room Designs
Creating living and dining spaces that balance sculptural forms with comfortable, everyday living.
This dining space is a study in contrasts, designed to spark conversation. The sculptural base of the table, the gentle curves of the chairs, and the bold, graphic statement of the checkerboard floor come together to create a room with minimal yet dramatic presence.
I layered soft curves, natural light, and thoughtful textures to create this calm and collected living area. The boucle sofa, marble coffee table, and touches of green create a quietly luxurious space, perfect for lounging or hosting an intimate coffee date.
In this double-height living room, I used classical wainscoting and a grand marble column to create a sense of modern grandeur. The space is unified by an abstract sculptural chandelier, expansive views, and a layout designed for both large gatherings and quiet moments.
This dining room is designed as a jewel box for entertaining. A cascading gold chandelier illuminates the rich, dark walls and neoclassical columns, creating a dramatic and opulent setting for memorable meals.
A foyer should make a lasting first impression. This space is designed to feel warm and welcoming, with layered lighting that slowly reveals the textures and forms of the dining area, from the striped flooring to the custom cabinetry.
Here, I wanted to create a dining experience that feels both curated and comfortable. The sculptural chairs and table are set against a clean, neutral backdrop, allowing the forms and the company to be the focus.
This monochromatic living room is a haven of tranquil elegance. I used a wood-paneled wall to add warmth and texture, while the plush white sofas and abstract art create a look that is minimalist yet inviting.
This living space is designed to feel like a work of art. The textured, curved wall accents, sculptural lighting, and a rich blue palette create a room that is both bold and serene, where every element is a study in detail and balance.
This living room explores the contrast between a dramatic marble fireplace and a more rustic, textured stone. Both options create a powerful focal point, demonstrating how different materials can shape the mood of a space from opulent to cozy.
A living room should feel like a warm embrace. I used soft textures, from the tufted sofa to the marble game set on the coffee table, to design a space that is cozy, collected, and effortlessly chic.
About Sculpted Living & Dining Spaces
When I design a living or dining area, I start by mapping out the flow of your daily life, not just where the sofa looks best. We prioritize a clean aesthetic by using custom millwork and hidden storage solutions to keep visual clutter away, allowing the sculptural elements—like a custom dining table or a textured feature wall—to stand out. It is a balancing act of ensuring your home feels open and airy while remaining deeply personal and warm.
A successful living and dining area is about the tension between form and function. In our projects, we often use custom millwork—such as hidden pocket doors or integrated cabinetry—to keep items out of sight, ensuring the focus remains on the design elements that define your home. Whether it is a double-height living room where we use grand marble columns to create a sense of modern grandeur, or an intimate dining nook where the right layered lighting changes the mood from a casual breakfast to an evening dinner party, the goal is always the same: a personal sanctuary.
We specialize in custom furniture design. If a piece does not fit the flow of your room, we design one that does, from curved boucle sofas to sculptural dining tables. We also prioritize material integrity, whether it is rich natural veneers, Italian marble, or tactile wall paneling. For those in Delhi NCR, we manage the entire project from initial 3D visualization and civil planning to final styling, ensuring that the transition between your living and dining zones feels seamless, open, and intentionally connected.
Sage Haus
I am Somya Malhotra Bedi, and at Sage Haus, I believe your home should not be a showroom. It should be your sanctuary. I take a 'less is more' approach, ensuring every curve, texture, and light source serves a purpose in creating a space that feels authentically yours.
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