General Areas of Residencial flats
- Space Explorer Interiors.
- Jun 14
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 23
Functional Areas
Lobby / Outer Foyer area
Entrance from Corridors
Entrance / Inner Foyer area
welcoming area before the main living space which creates the first impression with shoe rack , mirrors or console tables.
Puja / Mandir area
spiritual area
Living Room
Acts as the central gathering space. Designed with seating arrangements, entertainment units, and often includes accent walls or statement furniture.
Dinning Area
Often integrated with the living room in open-plan designs. Includes a dining table, chairs, and sometimes decorative lighting or wall art.
Kitchen
Can be modular or traditional. Includes cabinets, countertops, appliances, and often a breakfast counter in modern designs.
Balcony
Used for relaxation or gardening. Often styled with outdoor furniture or plants.
Utility Room / Dry Balcony
Space for laundry, storage, or appliances
Bedroom
Designed for comfort with beds, wardrobes, side tables, and sometimes study desks. Minimalist or thematic designs are common
Study / Office Room
A dedicated corner or room for work/study with ergonomic furniture and proper lighting.
Bathroom
Includes a sink, countertop, and storage cabinets. Often paired with mirrors and lighting for grooming purposes.
It can feature enclosed glass doors or open designs. Includes fixtures like rain showers, handheld showers, or wall-mounted systems.




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