At its center rests a long wooden dining table, commanding yet welcoming, flanked by modern upholstered chairs in muted grey and blue tones. The table runs deep, ready to host not just meals but conversations that linger like music after a feast. Draped over its surface, a rich textile runner adds a touch of tradition while anchoring the setting in color and intimacy.
The space is embraced by crafted cabinetry — tall display units and low consoles in warm teak, their clean-lined shelves holding objects, artifacts, and everyday essentials alike, turning functionality into design. Subtle carvings and graceful arches on their panels whisper hints of tradition, while their symmetry lends balance to the space.
Above, the wood-paneled ceiling glows warmly, pulling the entire room into a cocoon of richness. A contemporary cluster chandelier of glass orbs dangles like suspended jewels, adding sparkle and drama — heritage dignity fused with modern light.
From the dining sabhā, the view opens into the greater interior courtyard of the home: terracotta-toned walls, polished stone floors, crafted screens, and the gentle presence of a traditional swing suspended on golden chains. Every detail draws the eye further in, creating a rhythm of continuity — from dining to living, from sabhā to mandapa-like halls.


