
Design of Living Rooms including the dining hall makes the home look spacious
By Mr. Sandeep Jain, Director, Arkade Developers Limited.
Today, because we have less space, how we set up our homes is very important for all three things: comfort, elegance and being useful. Unifying the living room and the dining area is not only popular these days, but it also helps transform cramped homes into one big, peaceful space. This way of organizing a space supports a seamless look and gives more room for activities.
When the living and dining areas blend together, it’s easier for people to interact and have fun with one another which is important today. The days of homes with lots of small, separated rooms are behind us. Today, important aspects in spatial planning are being open, clear and multi-functional. Replacing physical structures and using a unified style can lead to a much improved indoor atmosphere for homeowners.
Proper furniture placement and design touches make a room much more functional. Tables that grow larger for dining, flexible sofa modules and hidden storage coffee tables give you more possibilities without making the room feel full. Using area rugs and designer lighting, you can gently divide shared rooms into different zones and preserve an organised design without walls in sight.
Choosing colour can increase the feeling of spaciousness in any room. Saturated colors reflect less light compared to light shades, so light creams, dove greys and pale pastels will give your home a bright and comfortable feeling. Placing mirrors, using large windows and leaving sightlines unblocked adds to the look of an open place. Having floating flooring in both rooms gives the space a smooth appearance and prevents any breaks in the room’s harmony.
As well as looking nice, living and dining areas together help keep resources down to a minimum. Because heating, cooling and lighting are used by everyone, it cuts energy use and is good for the environment. With more people working remotely and spending plenty of time at home, this design can serve all our needs in one multipurpose space.
More and more, developers and architects are choosing this model, especially in cities and high-end residential buildings. Not only does it suit what today’s homeowners expect, but it also adds value to their property. Today, modern buyers find houses with flexible rooms to be more attractive, since they want appealing spaces and things that are easy to use.
Ultimately, bringing living rooms and dining halls together is not only a design idea—it is now a smart plan for proper house planning. Every square inch is now designed to give you the best experience, be highly efficient and look wonderful. With cities expanding, concepts of intelligent design will guide the future of what it means to have both luxury and space in smaller homes.