In the dense tech corridors of Gachibowli and HITEC City, space is often measured in square feet, but lived in square inches. Here is how we make 1,400 sq. ft. feel twice as large.
1. The Invisible Wardrobe
Traditional wardrobes eat into floor space. Our "Invisible" design uses floor-to-ceiling mirrored or glass panels that reflect light across the room, effectively doubling the visual depth of the bedroom while providing massive storage.
2. Vertical Efficiency
We utilize the often-ignored space above 7 feet. By building storage architectures up to the ceiling, we move the "clutter" out of the eye-line, making the room feel airy and expansive.
"Space isn't what you have; it's what you leave open."
3. Multi-Functional Islands
In the kitchen, a "Liveora Island" serves as a prep station, a dining table, and a hidden workstation. One piece of furniture, three distinct functions.
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