beautiful pictures of small drawing rooms
beautiful pictures of small drawing rooms for Indian homes
beautiful pictures of small drawing rooms
During 16th century, the word drawing room was coined from the term withdrawing room. The withdrawing room was the room to which the guest and the host could ‘withdraw’ for socializing and entertainment. During 19th century when the space shrunk and the houses became smaller in size, the drawing room became the living room. It is the social area of the house where we entertain our guest. It is also the room where family get together to wind up their day, enjoy some television time or just to relax together.
The drawing room should be welcoming, well designed, comfortable and stylish enough to reflect your personality. All these come from furniture, lighting, curtains, wall decoration, etc… The interior designers of Homify are here to inspire and impress you. Have a look!
Make the optimum use of the length of the long drawing room. The translucent partition screen, the reflective glass wall, the colourful wall on the opposite, the motifs on the ceiling and a beautiful chandelier; it is sophisticated and amazing.
The delicate colour of the curtains and sofa goes well with the texture on the wall. The four paintings are the mirror image of each other. The style quotient of the drawing room is doubled by the large mirror on the wall that simply reflects the beauty and gives a depth to the room.
Spread the colour of joy and show your true Indian spirit in your drawing room. How? Just take a clue from here and colour your world. Scroll down to explore some more interesting images of drawing room.
It’s a masterpiece on the wall. And if the wall itself is a masterpiece then the rest of the drawing room decoration should be made to seamlessly complement it. It’s marvelous!
The calm colour of the room immediately sets the mood for a relaxing evening. The light colour also makes the room look larger. Keep it minimal and breathe in the openness of the space. I like the lamp stand fixed on the wall in the corner. It is a great way to decorate the empty corner of the living room. Isn’t it ?