This crockery unit doesn't just store dishes — it displays them. Lower cabinets in warm beige acrylic keep the everyday essentials hidden but accessible. Upper storage in brass-framed fluted glass puts your best dinnerware on display — soft texture, warm metallic glow, and just enough visibility to show off without showing everything. It's a counter, a cabinet, and a gallery, all in one.

Crockery Unit with Beige Acrylic Lower Storage and Brass Framed Fluted Glass Upper

A crockery unit that knows how to dress up — lower storage in beige acrylic, upper in brass-framed fluted glass, and every dish gets its moment.

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A parallel modular kitchen opens to the living room through a wooden open shelf partition — cook, display, and connect without building a wall.
No wall. No problem. This parallel modular kitchen opens to the living room through a wooden open shelf partition — cook on one side, display on the other. The shelves hold spices, cookbooks, or decor, letting light and conversation flow freely. It's a boundary that doesn't block. A separation that still connects. And a kitchen that never feels cut off from the action.
An L-shaped modular kitchen built around the perfect triangle - beige acrylic cabinets, black quartz countertops, brass-framed fluted glass, and a loft to match.
This L-shaped modular kitchen works as good as it looks. The kitchen triangle — sink, stove, fridge — is perfectly maintained, making every step efficient. Beige acrylic cabinets keep things bright and easy to clean. Black quartz countertops add drama without demanding maintenance. Middle storage? Brass-framed fluted glass — warm, textured, a little bit luxe. The loft above continues the beige acrylic finish, with gold linear handles tying it all together. A stainless steel sink handles the messy work. And the dado? Brown and white textured tiles, warm and forgiving. It's functional. It's beautiful. It's the kitchen you didn't know you were waiting for.
A plain kitchen ceiling that means business — linear profile light tracing the edge, a fan at centre, and panel lights exactly where you need them.
No false ceiling. No clutter. Just smart lighting and airflow. This plain kitchen ceiling keeps things simple but never boring — a linear profile light traces the perimeter for warm, even glow. A fan at the centre moves air without competing for attention. Panel lights are positioned exactly where task lighting matters: over the sink, the stove, the prep zones. It's minimal. It's functional. It's a ceiling that works as hard as the cook below.
In this image we can see a view of pooja room,doors are designed with teak beading with wooden finish & combination of fluted glass with bells for Aesthetic purpose,Flooring is designed with brown and white textured italian marble,idol counter storage designed with wooden laminate finish and back wall with relevant wallpaper with semi curve grooves.


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