A formal living room by Design Deconstruct
Interiors

A formal living room by Design Deconstruct

A careful blend of classical elegance and contemporary style, Design Deconstruct has designed a formal living room that imparts a character to the space.

The living room furniture

Divided into two zones, the living room is characterised by furniture of different themes combined into one space.


A couch in a grey pinched fabric with along with a pouf provides for a perfect contrast with the beige contemporary lounge with a geometrically designed upholstery. Comfortable arm chairs in soft cushiony form with dark upholstery hold the room together. The statement coffee tables with marble tops hold the room together with their bold look and textured finishes. 

Accessories and décor for the living room 


The living room is adorned by vintage vibes. A grand piano in the corner of the living rooms is a great addition to add character to the space. Walls of this living room are decorated with a collection of paintings by senior artist Thota Vaikuntham. These paintings while celebrating the art and the artist, add a colour to the room breaking its muted tone aura and giving a subtle vibrance. 

Bringing a sense of opulence are the gold-finish exclusive sculptures placed aesthetically on a console in the corner of the room. Along side is a three-tier chandelier bringing grandeur to the space and becoming its striking feature. 


On the opposite of this vast space is a life size artwork with elaborate wooden framing that gives structure and body to the living room enhancing it luxurious vibe.

A careful blend of classical elegance and contemporary style, Design Deconstruct has designed a formal living room that imparts a character to the space.The living room furnitureDivided into two zones, the living room is characterised by furniture of different themes combined into one space.A couch in a grey pinched fabric with along with a pouf provides for a perfect contrast with the beige contemporary lounge with a geometrically designed upholstery. Comfortable arm chairs in soft cushiony form with dark upholstery hold the room together. The statement coffee tables with marble tops hold the room together with their bold look and textured finishes. Accessories and décor for the living room The living room is adorned by vintage vibes. A grand piano in the corner of the living rooms is a great addition to add character to the space. Walls of this living room are decorated with a collection of paintings by senior artist Thota Vaikuntham. These paintings while celebrating the art and the artist, add a colour to the room breaking its muted tone aura and giving a subtle vibrance. Bringing a sense of opulence are the gold-finish exclusive sculptures placed aesthetically on a console in the corner of the room. Along side is a three-tier chandelier bringing grandeur to the space and becoming its striking feature. On the opposite of this vast space is a life size artwork with elaborate wooden framing that gives structure and body to the living room enhancing it luxurious vibe.

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