Inside the stunning transformation
The design team chose a neutral colour palette for the house, including grey, white, black, beige, and brown for that aesthetic feel and calm vibes. The living room of the house featured a modern and sleek TV unit against a beige wall and plants beside. The walls were kept beige, and matching sofa sets were used for the aesthetic. The black coloured trapezium shaped centred table broke the colour monotony and made the space appear more open. A brown coffee table was also attached to the centre table, marking a contemporary blend. Subtle decor elements like a flower vase, planters, and books were used to add a pop of colour to the space.
Into the dining space
The dining room, followed by the living space, features a beautiful entrance wall adorned with paintings. Initially, the living and dining space featured an open window space, which was covered with a grey panel for privacy. The colour palette was kept neutral with more grey and white elements here. A modern six-seater dining table was kept with a bench-like seating arrangement that maximises the space and appears aesthetically pleasing as well. The dining area is also adorned with modern light fixtures that add warmth to the space. A bohemian vase was kept on the dining table for the colour element.
