Grand Living and Classical Interior Designs
We create expansive living areas by combining architectural elements like double-height ceilings with custom wall textures and lighting, turning standard rooms into structural statements.
A 3D render of a living room designed in a neoclassical style. The space is defined by its grand columns, arched windows with delicate tracery, and ornate wall moldings.
A construction site photo of a double-height living area. This shows the process of installing intricate wall moldings that add a layer of classical grandeur to the space.
A modern drawing room featuring a custom wall panel with geometric louvers and integrated LED strip lighting. This design element also cleverly conceals a door for a seamless look.
About Grand Living & Classical Details
Achieving a grand look often hinges on early structural decisions rather than just final finishes. When we plan double-height ceilings or intricate wall moldings, we map these out in our GFC drawings long before the brickwork starts. This prevents alignment issues with LED profile lights and ensures that geometric wall panels sit flush against your existing floor plans.
Great architecture in a living space starts with the envelope of the room. Whether you are working with a new build or a renovation in Delhi NCR, the goal is to define the space's character before bringing in furniture.
The Process of Scale and Detail
We approach grand living areas by focusing on the vertical plane. A double-height ceiling is only as effective as the molding that surrounds it. We use gypsum and POP applications to create rhythm on the walls, breaking down large, flat surfaces into manageable, visually interesting sections. These moldings are not just decorative; they serve to hide structural joints and create a sense of classical order.
Modern Technical Integration
While our aesthetic may lean toward the classical, our execution is modern. We frequently integrate magnetic track lights and recessed LED profiles directly into wall panels or ceiling coves. This is a deliberate choice: lighting should be a functional part of the architecture, not an afterthought. When we design these layouts, we provide detailed electrical and Reflected Ceiling Plans (RCP) so your site team understands exactly where every profile light must terminate.
From 3D Concept to Execution
Our workflow moves from 3D visualization to on-site implementation. During the render phase, we finalize the geometry of wall louvers and marble inlays. This ensures that when the site team begins installation, there is zero guesswork regarding material junctions or panel alignment. We visit sites 4 to 6 times a month precisely to check these details, as a minor deviation in a geometric pattern can disrupt the symmetry of an entire wall.
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