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Apartment
3BHK Apartment Interior Design Project in Bangalore: Beautifully built within a budget.
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Bangalore
Location: Prestige Lakeside Habitat Bangalore
Project Type: Turnkey Home Interiors
Challenge: Thoughtfully created a complete home on a budget.
Nidhi and Sanjeev had a clear picture of what they wanted in their 3-bedroom apartment. The tricky part was making it all fit beautifully, and within a budget.
We worked closely with what they had to spend, being deliberate about where it mattered most and where we could be smart about it.
The living area was the first puzzle. A single open space was doing three jobs at once, living room, dining area, and puja without the square footage to back it up. We carved it into distinct zones that still feel connected. The TV unit and puja space were planned together so neither felt like an add-on. The dining fits naturally without crowding the seating, which ended up feeling larger than the room should allow.
Sanjeev loves photography, and the walls needed to reflect that. We built custom wooden L-panels in the living room, a clean way to display and rearrange photo frames whenever he wanted.
For the kids' room, they had a young daughter and were thinking ahead to a second child. We kept it gender-neutral and held off on a full bed for now, keeping the floor open as a play space that can easily grow into a proper bedroom later.
The master bedroom had a lot to handle in a compact space, storage, a study corner, and everyday life for two. Careful planning made sure everything had a place.
We don't usually do ribbon cuttings. But during the project, Nidhi mentioned she'd always loved that idea and had missed it when the builder handed over the keys, because of a health issue. We weren't going to let her miss it twice. So we showed up at the handover with a ribbon. She brought the whole family, extended family included. It was one of those moments that reminds you this work is about so much more than interiors.
A home that fits real life. That's what this one was always about.
Sanjeev loves photography, and the walls needed to reflect that. We built custom wooden L-panels in the living room, a clean way to display and rearrange photo frames whenever he wanted.
For the kids' room, they had a young daughter and were thinking ahead to a second child. We kept it gender-neutral and held off on a full bed for now, keeping the floor open as a play space that can easily grow into a proper bedroom later.
The master bedroom had a lot to handle in a compact space, storage, a study corner, and everyday life for two. Careful planning made sure everything had a place.
We don't usually do ribbon cuttings. But during the project, Nidhi mentioned she'd always loved that idea and had missed it when the builder handed over the keys, because of a health issue. We weren't going to let her miss it twice. So we showed up at the handover with a ribbon. She brought the whole family, extended family included. It was one of those moments that reminds you this work is about so much more than interiors.
A home that fits real life. That's what this one was always about.















