Description
This living room was the Erone designed and is an elegant embodiment of an urban Indian interior in the modern world that is cleverly designed in such a way that it does not have to spend on space at the expense of comfort and design. The plan concentrates on the multifunctionality, proper planning, and smooth flow in the space as a reaction to the smaller size of apartments in Indian cities. The furniture is neatly stacked on the walls and in the centre of a table such that they form a clear sitting area without the feeling of overcrowding. The design is clear and the room appears spacious and well-organised and convenient in daily life.
Indian Design Identity & Cultural Influence
- Glamorous design inspired by contemporary apartments.
- Indian textiles, colours and handmade decor.
- Focus on “Ghar ka sukoon” (home comfort and warmth)
Cultural Touchpoints
- Mood lamps: diya.
- Fancy wall plates in the Indian handicraft manner.
- Worldly and vivacious melodies that create Indian palettes.
Furniture (Indian Lifestyle Perspective)
Sofa Set
- Style: Couch (3 seater with armchairs)
- Color: Royal blue- it is extremely popular in Indian homes and a bright and fancy color.
- Fabric: Thick material that can be used on an everyday basis.
In Indian homes, sofas are often
- Worn by guests (mehmaan)
- Multi-purpose (relaxation, TV, family get-togetherings)
Wooden Accent Chairs

- Material: Solid wood (generally Sheesham or an engineered wood)
- Inspiration of Style: Scandinavian (somewhat modified to Indian taste).
Center Table
- Small and circular to fit in flats.
Causes to be often put:
- Tea trays
- Snacks during gatherings
- Decorative items
Ottoman / Pouf
- Widespread on Indian homesteads as:
- Extra seating
- Footrest
- Conversationally sitting informally.
Lighting – Inspired by Indian Ambience
Lighting in Indian homes is not just functional it creates emotion and warmth.
Types Seen
Modern LED Ring Light (Ceiling)
- Represents urban modern taste
- Energy-efficient (important in Indian households)
Cove Lighting
- Soft indirect lighting, similar to festive glow
- Enhances ceiling design
Hanging Bulbs Near Balcony
- Creates a chai-time evening vibe
- Reminiscent of café-style setups popular in Indian cities
Table Lamp
- Warm yellow light → similar to traditional diya glow
Indoor Plants – Indian Home Trend

Indoor plants have become very popular in Indian homes, especially after urban lifestyle shifts.
Common Plant Types in Such Homes:
- Money Plant (symbol of prosperity)
- Areca Palm
- Snake Plant (low maintenance)
- Hanging plants for balconies
Cultural Significance
- Brings positivity (Vastu-friendly)
- Improves air quality in polluted cities
- Adds freshness to compact apartments
Textiles & Fabrics (Strong Indian Identity)
Dhurrie / Rug
- Type: Traditional Indian handwoven rug (Dhurrie)
- Design: Bright stripes and ethnic patterns
Importance
- Adds color to neutral flooring
- Represents Indian craftsmanship
- Easy to maintain in daily use
Curtains
- Light-colored for ventilation and sunlight
- Important for Indian climate (heat control + privacy)
Cushions & Soft Furnishings
- Mixed patterns (floral, geometric, ethnic)
- Reflect Indian love for layered textiles
Color Philosophy (Indian Context)
Base:
- White/cream → keeps space cool and spacious
Accents:
- Blue → calm and premium feel
- Mustard/yellow → warmth and positivity
- Green → nature and freshness
Everyday Use & Lifestyle Fit
This living room is designed for real Indian daily life:
Morning:
- Natural light + plants → fresh start
Afternoon:
- Comfortable seating for relaxation
Evening:
- Perfect for:
- Chai with family
- Watching TV
- Casual conversations
Festivals:
- Can easily be decorated with:
- Diyas
- Fairy lights
- Flowers (marigold, etc.)
Space Planning (Typical Indian Apartment)

- Compact but efficient layout
- Furniture placed along walls to maximize space
- Clear walking area (important in smaller flats)
Product Types (Indian Market View)
- Fabric sofa set
- Wooden chairs (Sheesham/engineered wood)
- Coffee table (compact design)
- Ottoman/pouf
- Dhurrie rug (handloom)
- LED ceiling light
- Decorative hanging lights
- Table lamp
- Indoor plants + pots
- Curtains
- Wall decor (plates, mirrors, art)
What Makes It Uniquely Indian?
Mix of modern furniture with traditional textiles
Use of warm lighting similar to festive ambience
Inclusion of indoor plants for positivity and Vastu
Practical, family-oriented layout
Colorful accents reflecting Indian culture
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