3BHK Interior Design in Pune Under 12 Lakhs | Dhanori Project
3BHK
Description:
Abdul Khalique's 3BHK at Mayur Kilbil, Dhanori, Pune - fully designed and delivered under Rs.12 lakhs. Scope includes modular kitchen, wardrobes, TV unit, study unit, and crockery unit, along with gypsum false ceiling, concealed lighting and wiring, curtains, and mattresses across all bedrooms. A complete, move-in ready interior executed by Lexangrit Design Studio - one vendor, one budget, zero compromise.
Foyer Entrance Louvers Name Plate Light
First impressions start here. This foyer entrance pairs textured vertical louvers with a softly illuminated owner name plate — clean, modern, and undeniably welcoming. A slim wall light completes the look without overwhelming the space.
Entrance Main Gate with Shoe Unit and Seating
Welcome home. This entrance pairs a clean-lined main gate with a smart shoe unit that doubles as a seating nook — perfect for slipping off sneakers or pausing before you step inside. Functional, warm, and effortlessly organized.
Entrance Passage Ceiling Design with Recessed Lights
First impressions start above. This entrance passage ceiling proves that even a narrow hallway can feel grand — soft recessed lighting guides the eye forward, while clean lines keep it modern. Because the journey home should feel as good as the destination.
Peach Sofa with 2 Chairs and Molding Wall Design
Peach isn't just a color — it's a mood. This living room pairs a plush peach sofa with two accent chairs, all framed by a sofa back wall where classic white molding adds texture without shouting. The result? A space that feels curated, cozy, and completely you.
Sober Attached Living Room and Dining Room Design
No walls, no drama — just flow. This sober attached living and dining room proves that open doesn't have to mean loud. Soft neutrals, uncluttered lines, and a layout that lets conversation drift from sofa to dinner table. Because the best gatherings happen when spaces breathe.
Living Room Wall Panel with Showcase and Aquarium
Why choose between beauty and wonder when you can have both? This living room wall panel pairs a elegant showcase for your collectibles with a mesmerizing built-in aquarium. Display meets delight. Art meets aquatic. And your wall becomes the most interesting conversation starter in the house.
Living Room with Big Window and Flowing Curtains
Let the sun in — but keep the magic. This living room proves that a big window isn't just for views; it's for changing the entire mood of a space. Paired with soft, floor-length curtains that sway with the breeze, this room breathes. Morning coffee tastes better here. Afternoon naps hit different. And golden hour? Absolutely unforgettable.
Living Room Ceiling with 2 Fans Design
Two fans. One ceiling. Zero hot corners. This living room ceiling proves that doubling up on fans isn't just practical — it's poetic. Symmetrical placement keeps air moving evenly, while a clean false ceiling design hides the wiring and adds architectural interest. Now everyone gets the cool spot.
Planned Small Dining Area Interior Design
Small doesn't mean sacrificed. This planned dining area proves that limited square footage can still deliver big on style and function. A compact table, smart seating, and purposeful lighting turn tight quarters into the coziest corner of the home. Because great meals deserve great spaces — no matter the size.
Dining Wall Panel with Wooden Charcoal Louvers
Charcoal isn't just for grilling — it's for walls that command attention. This dining wall panel features vertical wooden louvers in a deep, smoky charcoal finish. The rhythm of the slats adds movement. The dark tone adds drama. And suddenly, dinner feels a little more special.
Wooden Dining Living Separator with Crockery Unit
Who says boundaries can't be beautiful? This wooden separator gently divides dining from living without closing off the conversation. On one side, it defines zones. On the other, it proudly displays your favorite dinnerware. Open plan living just got a whole lot more organized — and a lot more warm.
Open Kitchen with Dining Design — Seamless Flow
Walls are overrated — at least between the kitchen and dining table. This open design lets the cook stay connected to the conversation, while the dining area catches the warmth of the stove and the aroma of what's brewing. Chop, chat, serve, share — all in one beautiful, breathable space.
Kitchen Plain Ceiling with Dining Wooden False Ceiling
One open space. Two ceiling personalities. The kitchen keeps it clean and airy with a plain white ceiling — easy to maintain, even easier to love. But step into the dining area, and warmth descends from above. Wooden false ceiling adds texture, character, and a quiet invitation to linger a little longer over dinner. Same room. Different vibes. Perfectly intentional.
L Shaped Open Kitchen with Fridge and Crockery Unit
The perfect triangle: L-shaped layout for easy movement, a fridge that's never far from the action, and a crockery unit that turns everyday dishes into a display. This open kitchen proves that smart storage and smart flow are the real secrets to loving where you cook. No wasted steps. No clutter. Just you, the food, and a space that works.
Bi Color L Shaped Open Kitchen with Oven Microwave and Dining
Two colors. One seamless flow. This L-shaped open kitchen skips the fridge to make room for what matters most — a gas oven and microwave perfectly paired, plus an attached dining area that turns cooking into a shared experience. The bi-color cabinetry adds personality without overwhelming. And without a fridge breaking the sightline, the space breathes. Cook, serve, sit, stay — all in one beautifully balanced zone.
Attached Kitchen Without Dining Area — Pure Cooking Zone
Not every kitchen needs a dining table. This attached kitchen is built for the cook who cooks — focused, efficient, and free from the expectations of entertaining. Every cabinet, every counter, every corner exists to make meal prep smoother, faster, more enjoyable. No dining area means more room for what you actually need: storage, workflow, and breathing space. Because sometimes, the best meals happen when the kitchen is just a kitchen.
Crockery Unit Beside Wooden Separator Interior Design
Side by side, they redefine the room. The wooden separator gently divides without closing off — creating zones while keeping conversations flowing. And right beside it, the crockery unit does double duty: storing your finest dinnerware and displaying it like gallery art. Together, they turn an ordinary passage into a purposeful pause. Functional? Absolutely. Beautiful? Even more so.
Kitchen Plain Ceiling with Profile Light Design
No trays. No drops. No drama. Just a clean, plain kitchen ceiling with profile lights doing what they do best — adding warmth without stealing the show. The soft glow traces the room's edges, bouncing light where you need it most: countertops, sink, stove. It's minimalism that actually works. Because sometimes, the most beautiful ceiling is the one you barely notice — until you feel how right it is.
Handwash Area with Round Mirror and Hanging Vanity Storage
The handwash area never got this much love — until now. A round mirror softens the space, reflecting light and making even a small corner feel open. Beneath it, a hanging vanity storage unit keeps soaps, towels, and lotions within easy reach without crowding the counter. It's functional. It's beautiful. And it proves that the places we wash our hands deserve just as much design attention as the places we entertain.
Handwash Area Tiles Wall Design — Patterned Backsplash
Water splashes. Soap drips. The handwash area works hard — so its walls should too. This tile wall design isn't just pretty; it's practical. Easy to wipe, impossible to ignore. Whether it's subtle subway or bold geometric, the right tiles turn a quick hand rinse into a moment of quiet delight. Because even the smallest corners deserve design that lasts.
Home Passage Design — Hallway Interior Ideas
The most forgotten room in the house? The passage. But it doesn't have to be. This home passage design turns a simple hallway into a journey worth taking — soft ceiling lights guide the way, wall art adds personality, and every element whispers "you've arrived" long before you reach the room. Because the spaces between rooms deserve just as much love as the rooms themselves.
Maximalist Bedroom Bed Back with Wallpaper and Molding
Subtle? Never heard of her. This maximalist bedroom bed back wall layers pattern upon pattern — wallpaper that commands attention, molding that adds architecture, and a design that says "more is more and I love it." The wallpaper brings the drama. The molding brings the structure. Together, they turn the head of your bed into the head of the household. Sleep has never looked this loud — in the best way possible.
Maximalist Master Bedroom with Balcony Converted to Seating
The balcony wall came down — and the bedroom grew up. This maximalist master suite absorbed its outdoor neighbor to create something rare: space. Where fresh air once lingered alone, there's now a cozy seating area for morning coffee, late-night reading, or just staring at the ceiling thinking big thoughts. Bold wallpaper. Layered textures. And a layout that proves sometimes, the best renovation is removing a wall — not adding one.
White Groove Cut Wardrobe with Loft and Dressing Unit
This isn't just a wardrobe — it's a morning routine revolution. White groove-cutting doors add texture without clutter, while the loft above stores the off-season overflow. And the dressing unit? It's right there, ready for lipstick, jewelry, and last-minute decisions. Everything in its place. Nothing on the chair. The master bedroom finally has the storage it deserves — and it looks this good doing it.
White Groove-Cut Wardrobe with Loft and Dressing Unit
A full-wall wardrobe that earns every inch of space. White groove-cut doors with brass handles bring quiet luxury to the master bedroom, while the loft above handles the overflow and the side dressing unit keeps the morning routine contained. Curved profile light ceiling and warm wood accents complete the room — storage this considered rarely looks this calm. Designed by Lexangrit Design Studio.
Master Bedroom Design with Bed and Wardrobe Layout
Two essentials. One room. Zero competition. This master bedroom design lets the bed take center stage for rest, while the wardrobe stands ready for the morning rush — no fighting for floor space, no awkward corners. The layout flows from sleep to dress to out the door. Because a master bedroom should do two things well: help you unwind at night and gear up in the morning.
Master Bedroom with Profile Light and Designer Fan
The ceiling used to be an afterthought. Not anymore. Profile lights trace the perimeter with a warm, indirect glow — no harsh shadows, no glaring bulbs. And the designer fan? It's not just a utility anymore. It's a statement. Spinning quietly, looking stunning, keeping the room at that perfect "just right" temperature. Together, they turn looking up into the best part of the room.
Kids Bedroom Bed Back with Study Unit and Wardrobe
Homework, hangouts, and hiding spots — this kids' bedroom bed back does it all. A built-in study unit turns the head of the bed into a desk by day. A compact wardrobe keeps clothes close by night. And the bed itself? Still the star. Because growing minds need a space that grows with them — from math problems to bedtime stories, all without leaving the cozy zone.
Childhood flies by. Their bedroom shouldn't. This kids' bedroom interior design balances the whimsical with the practical — a cozy bed for dreaming, clever storage for the chaos, and a study nook for the growing years. Soft rugs for floor play. Bright accents for big personalities. And enough flexibility to evolve from dinosaurs to drones. Because the best kids' rooms grow up right alongside them.
Kids Bedroom Cover Cupboard with Roll Over Shutter
Clutter has nowhere to hide — literally. This kids' bedroom cupboard features a roll-over shutter that glides shut with one gentle push. No handles to bump. No doors swinging open. Just clean, continuous coverage that makes tidying up feel like a magic trick. Toys in. Shutter closed. Chaos out. And suddenly, there's room to play.
Kids Bedroom Wardrobe with Study Unit Interior Design
Clothes on one side. Cramming on the other. This kids' bedroom wardrobe doubles as a study station — because homework needs a home too. Books on the shelf, backpacks off the floor, and a desk that's always ready for math problems or art projects. It's storage and studying, sharing one beautiful footprint. Finally, a room that works as hard as they do.
Bedroom Plain Ceiling Design with Profile Lights
No false ceiling. No drama. Just a plain canvas with profile lights doing what they do best — adding warmth without stealing the show. The light traces the perimeter, bouncing softly off the walls, making the room feel taller, calmer, and somehow more put together. It's minimalism that actually feels cozy. Because sometimes, the most beautiful ceiling is the one you barely notice — until you realize you can't imagine the room without it.
Study Room with Wall Mount Folding Bed Sofa and Cupboards
Work by day. Host by night. This study room hides a superpower behind its walls — a folding bed that drops down when guests arrive and disappears when it's time to focus. A comfy sofa softens the space for reading breaks. Cupboards keep supplies tidy. It's an office, a lounge, and a guest room all in one. Because square footage shouldn't have to pick just one job.
Guest Room as Entertainment Room with Folding Bed Behind Sofa
Movie night or guest night? This room says "why not both." By day, it's all about entertainment — a deep sofa, perfect sightlines to the screen, zero clutter. But when overnight guests arrive, the secret unfolds: a folding bed tucked discreetly behind the sofa drops down in seconds. No wrestling with air mattresses. No awkward sofa beds. Just a room that knows how to pivot — from party central to peaceful retreat, as fast as you need it to.
Bedroom Plain Wall Enhancement with Supportless Shelves
No brackets. No rails. No visible hardware. Just shelves that seem to float on air, turning a blank bedroom wall into a curated gallery. Supportless shelves hold your favorite books, small plants, or framed photos — without drilling a forest into your drywall. The look? Clean, modern, almost magical. The best part? The wall stays the hero. The shelves just enhance it.
Cupboard Units with Study Unit or Gaming Setup Combo
Homework or headshots? This cupboard unit says "yes" to both. By day, it's a clean study station with shelves for books and a desk for focus. By night (or weekend), it transforms into a gaming command center — monitor ready, controller charged, snacks in the drawer below. And through it all, the cupboards keep everything else hidden: school supplies, game cases, cables, chaos. One unit. Two personalities. Zero clutter.
False Ceiling with Profile Light for Bedroom Design
No harsh shadows. No glaring bulbs. Just a warm, indirect glow that wraps around the ceiling like a soft embrace. This false ceiling with profile lights turns off bedtime into an atmosphere — dimmable, dreamy, and designed for rest. The light bounces off the walls, never straight down into your eyes. It's the difference between a bedroom and a sanctuary.
Balcony Seating Area Decoration — Cozy Outdoor Corner
Step outside. Sit down. Stay awhile. This balcony seating area turns forgotten square footage into the most popular spot in the house — cozy cushions, layered textiles, and just enough table space for a mug and a book. String lights twinkle overhead. A small planter adds life. Suddenly, fresh air feels like a luxury again.