The Boss Cabin Back Wall Design That Clients Notice First
Wall-Mounted TV Unit, Premium Wallpaper Backdrop & Refined Furniture — A Complete Luxury Boss Cabin Interior Design
Lexangrit Editorial Team
April 21, 2026
A boss cabin isn't just an office — it's a statement. This design proves that with the right wall treatment, a TV unit placement, and thoughtful material choices, even a mid-range budget can deliver a space that commands authority the moment anyone walks in. This featured image is a part We are interior designers in Shikohabad | Mr. Apoorv Yadav's project by Lexangrit Design Studio
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The Design Concept
This boss cabin interior was designed around one central idea: sophistication without excess. The wall-mounted TV unit serves as the visual anchor of the back wall, framed by premium wallpaper and vertical wall panelling that adds depth, texture, and a refined architectural quality to the entire space.
The result is a cabin that doesn't just function as a workspace — it communicates the seniority, taste, and professionalism of the person occupying it. Every element, from the furniture finish to the panel detailing, has been chosen to reinforce that impression.
The TV Back Panel — Material Choice Matters
The back panel behind the TV unit is one of the most important decisions in any boss cabin interior design. This is where a lot of clients want to go bold — and the temptation to use Onyx sheet is real. Onyx looks stunning in photographs and has a natural translucency that can seem premium at first glance.
However, there's a practical problem: Onyx refracts light. When the backlight is on — which it almost always is in a working office environment — the glare and light diffusion can make watching the TV genuinely uncomfortable and irritating. For a space where video calls, presentations, and news monitoring are everyday activities, that's a significant drawback.
Our recommendation is to go with a normal laminate or a UV marble sheet instead. Both give you a high-end, polished look without the light refraction issue. UV marble sheet in particular delivers the visual depth and vein detailing of natural stone at a fraction of the cost, and it holds up well over time without the maintenance concerns that come with natural materials.
Budget-Friendly Wall Panelling That Looks Expensive
One of the most common misconceptions in office interior design is that wall panelling is a luxury reserved for large budgets. This project dispels that entirely.
The wall panelling used in this boss cabin design is available at approximately ₹500 per square foot — a very accessible price point that delivers a high-end visual result. The vertical panel detailing adds a strong sense of height to the room, makes the back wall feel intentional and architectural, and provides a clean framework for the TV unit and ambient lighting.
For a standard boss cabin back wall of roughly 10 to 12 square feet, the panelling cost comes in well under ₹10,000 — and the visual upgrade it delivers is dramatic. When clients ask where most of the budget should go in a cabin design, the answer is almost always the back wall and seating. Both are always in the frame, both are always noticed.
Furniture and Layout
The furniture in this cabin has been selected to balance visual weight with functional clarity. The boss chair is positioned centrally, facing inward with the decorated wall behind it — this is the correct orientation for a cabin where the occupant receives clients and guests. The person seated at the desk should always be framed by the best-looking wall in the room, not facing it.
The desk surface is clean and uncluttered, with enough depth to accommodate working documents, a laptop or desktop setup, and a reading lamp without feeling congested. Storage has been handled through integrated units that maintain the clean visual lines of the space rather than adding freestanding furniture that breaks the composition.
Lighting
Ambient lighting in a boss cabin plays two roles: functional illumination for work tasks, and atmospheric lighting that reinforces the quality of the space. In this design, the panel detailing allows for recessed or strip lighting to be integrated into the wall architecture, casting a warm, even glow that doesn't create harsh shadows on the working surface.
Ceiling lighting is kept restrained — a clean profile that doesn't compete visually with the back wall treatment. The balance between wall-level and ceiling-level lighting is what gives this cabin its layered, premium feel without needing expensive custom fixtures.
Who Is This Design For?
This boss cabin interior design is well-suited for senior management offices, director-level cabins, and founder offices in mid to large commercial setups. It works equally well in standalone office buildings, corporate campuses, and professional service firms — law offices, CA firms, architectural practices, and real estate offices where client-facing impressions matter significantly.
The material choices have been kept practical and durable, which means this design holds up over years of daily use without looking dated or worn.
See More Views of This Cabin
Other angles and detail images of this boss cabin interior are available below on this page — including close-up views of the panelling, furniture detailing, and lighting setup. Browsing the full set will give you a clearer sense of how the space reads from different positions, including the entrance view which is often the most important first impression.
Interested in a similar boss cabin design for your office? Contact Lexangrit Design Studio to discuss your space, budget, and timeline.