Koramangala · Living & Dining Interiors

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Koramangala living and dining interiors are frequently designed for a dual use case: daily family living and periodic social entertaining. The 6th and 7th Block apartment resident here may host colleagues for a weeknight dinner, have family over on weekends, and use the living room as a work-from-home overflow on quiet mornings. The design must handle all of these modes without looking like it is set up for any one of them.

The statement TV unit in a Koramangala open-plan living room is a frequent starting point for the design. This wall — typically 12–16 feet wide in larger apartments — defines the entire room character. We design it as a complete wall: the TV is centred or offset, flanked by display shelving on one side and closed storage on the other, with a cove above for indirect lighting that activates the wall in the evening. The material palette is typically a natural wood veneer panel for the TV section, contrasted with a painted or textured finish on the adjacent shelving — a combination that reads as premium from the dining table and the building entry.

Local Challenges We Solve in Koramangala

  • Koramangala gated society RWA rules restrict construction noise and delivery hours — living room furniture delivery must be pre-coordinated with building management
  • Open-plan Koramangala apartments need the living and dining zones clearly defined despite having no physical divider — zoning through design elements is essential

How We Work

How We Deliver Living & Dining Interiors in Koramangala

A transparent, step-by-step journey from first call to final handover.

Furniture Layout Planning

We plan the furniture arrangement on a scaled floor plan, ensuring clear traffic paths between kitchen, balcony, and bedrooms — and sightlines from the sofa to the TV and dining table.

TV Unit & Storage Design

We design the TV unit wall as a cohesive piece: media unit, display shelves, hidden cable management, and optional accent lighting.

Dining Area Design

Dining table sizing (for 4, 6, or 8 persons), chair selection, pendant lighting placement, and sideboard or crockery unit design.

Seating & Accent Selection

Sofa selection or custom upholstery, coffee table, accent chairs, and area rug — chosen as a coordinated set.

Lighting & Finishing

Ceiling treatment (false ceiling with coves or a simple gypsum frame), pendant over dining, floor lamp positions, and final colour coordination.

Local Tip

In Koramangala 5th Block apartments in newer towers with a balcony extending from the living room, treat the balcony as an extension of the living room by continuing the floor tile material onto the balcony surface — it visually extends the living area and makes the combined indoor-outdoor space feel significantly larger.

Living & Dining Interiors in Koramangala — FAQ

How do I visually separate the living and dining zones in an open-plan Koramangala apartment?

Four effective separators: (1) a large area rug under the sofa and coffee table (defines the living zone floor plane); (2) a pendant light directly above the dining table (defines the dining zone ceiling plane); (3) a console table placed behind the sofa facing the dining area (creates a low visual barrier without blocking light); (4) a change in ceiling treatment between zones — a gypsum cove over the dining area only. Use two or three of these together for a clear separation.

What dining table shape works best in a Koramangala open-plan living-dining space?

A rectangular 6-seater (72×36 inches) or 8-seater (84×40 inches) works best in most Koramangala open-plan layouts where the dining zone is rectangular. A round table works if the dining zone is roughly square and the family prefers the conversation-friendly format. We prefer round tables for families with young children — no sharp corners.

What size sofa works in a standard Bangalore 2BHK living room?

Most Bangalore 2BHK living rooms have a usable seating zone of approximately 12×10 ft after accounting for the entry passage and balcony door. A 3-seater sofa (typically 84 inches / 7 feet long) works comfortably. We recommend leaving at least 3 feet of clearance between the sofa front and the TV unit, and at least 30 inches of passage behind the sofa to the dining area. For L-shaped sofas, assess the room dimensions carefully — an L-sofa in a small room blocks traffic flow completely.

How do I separate the living and dining area visually when they are in an open plan?

The most effective separators are non-structural: a console table placed behind the sofa acting as a room divider; a pendant light directly over the dining table defining that zone; a different flooring material or rug under each area; or a low-profile shelving unit that divides the two areas without blocking light. We avoid full-height partition walls in open-plan spaces because they reduce natural light and make both areas feel smaller.

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