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General Areas of Residencial flats

  • Writer: Space Explorer Interiors.
    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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