Every home has a story. And sometimes the best chapter is the one that begins with a complete transformation.
This is the story of a 3BHK apartment in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. A home that had good bones but had never quite reached its potential. A family that had been living with the same tired interiors for over a decade. And a transformation that changed not just how the home looked but how the family felt inside it every single day.
If you are sitting in your own home right now thinking it could be so much more, this one is for you.
About the Project
Location: Gomti Nagar, Lucknow Home type: 3BHK apartment, approximately 1,450 sq ft Family: A couple in their early forties with two school going children Brief: Full home transformation on a practical mid range budget Timeline: 11 weeks from first consultation to final handover
The family had been in this apartment for nearly twelve years. The interiors were original builder finish throughout. Plain white walls, basic flooring, no false ceiling, standard builder kitchen with no modular units, and wardrobes that had seen better days.
The home was clean and well maintained but it felt flat. It had no personality. No warmth. And practically, it was not working for a family of four with two growing children who needed study spaces, storage, and a kitchen that could handle serious Indian cooking.
They came to us with one clear instruction. Make it feel like home.
The Approach: Understanding the Family First
The first thing we do before touching a single design element is spend time understanding the family. How do they live? How do they move through the space? What frustrates them about their current home? What do they dream about?
For this family in Gomti Nagar the answers were revealing:
- The living room felt too formal and was rarely used by the children
- The kitchen was a daily struggle with no proper storage and terrible lighting
- The master bedroom felt like just a room to sleep in rather than a personal retreat
- The children shared a bedroom and needed dedicated study zones within it
- Storage was a constant problem throughout the entire home
With this picture clear, our team of home interior designer in Lucknow got to work.
The Living Room: From Formal to Lived In
Before
The living room had plain white walls, a basic ceiling with a single central light, and furniture that had been arranged the same way for twelve years. It felt like a showroom that nobody actually used. The children avoided it. Even the adults preferred the bedroom.
What We Changed
The entire room was redesigned around the idea of a space the whole family would actually want to be in together.
We introduced a warm two tone colour palette, a soft earthy beige on three walls and a deep olive green feature wall behind the TV unit. The plain ceiling was replaced with a layered false ceiling featuring warm cove lighting around the perimeter and recessed spotlights above the seating area.
The TV unit was custom designed with a combination of open shelving, closed cabinets, and a backlit panel that adds warmth in the evenings. A built in window seat was added along the large east facing window, instantly becoming the most loved spot in the house for both the children and the adults.
Furniture was rearranged to create two distinct zones within the same room. A primary seating area for the family and a casual corner near the window seat for reading and relaxing.
After
The living room is now the heart of the home. The family spends their evenings here together. The children do their reading in the window seat. Guests comment on it the moment they walk in.
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The Kitchen: The Biggest Transformation
Before
The original kitchen was the most painful part of the home for this family. Builder grade cabinets that had warped over the years. No proper counter space. A single overhead tubelight that cast harsh shadows everywhere. And absolutely no storage system, just deep cabinets where things disappeared and were never found again.
The lady of the house, who does serious Indian cooking every single day, described it as her least favourite room in the home. That needed to change.
What We Changed
The kitchen received a complete overhaul. Old cabinets were removed entirely and a full modular kitchen in Lucknow was designed and installed from scratch.
The layout was converted from a basic straight configuration to an L shaped layout that made far better use of the available space and created a proper work triangle between the hob, sink, and refrigerator.
Shutter finish: warm ivory membrane with a matte finish. Clean, elegant, and very easy to maintain.
Countertop: black galaxy granite that contrasts beautifully with the ivory cabinets and handles the heat and heavy use of daily Indian cooking without complaint.
Internal fittings included tandem drawers for pots and pans, a bottle pull out for oils and spices, a magic corner unit that reclaimed the awkward corner cabinet, and under cabinet LED lighting that completely transformed how the kitchen feels in the evening.
A dedicated tall unit was added for storing dry groceries, atta, and rice, which had previously been kept on the floor in plastic containers.
After
The kitchen is now the favourite room in the house. The same lady who used to dread cooking there now has friends over to show it off. Every single inch of space is used intelligently. And the under cabinet lighting means the kitchen looks genuinely beautiful even at night.
The Master Bedroom: A Personal Retreat
Before
The master bedroom had plain walls, a basic wardrobe that was overflowing, no false ceiling, and lighting that consisted of a single ceiling fan with a light. It functioned as a bedroom but felt like nothing more than that.
What We Changed
The master bedroom was redesigned as a proper personal retreat for the couple.
The colour palette shifted to warm blush tones with a deeper dusty rose on the wall behind the bed. A perimeter false ceiling with soft cove lighting was added, giving the room a completely different atmosphere in the evenings. The central fan light was retained but a dimmer was added so the lighting can be adjusted based on mood.
The wardrobe was completely replaced. A full height sliding wardrobe from floor to ceiling was installed across the entire length of one wall. This not only provided dramatically more storage but visually elongated the room and made it feel larger.
A small but beautifully designed dressing unit with a well lit mirror was added in the corner, something the lady of the house had always wanted but never had.
A headboard wall treatment using textured wallpaper in a subtle geometric pattern added depth and personality without overwhelming the calm, restful atmosphere the room needed.
After
The couple now describes their bedroom as their favourite room in the home. They close the door in the evening, turn on the cove lighting, and feel like they are in a completely different world from the rest of the apartment.
The Children’s Bedroom: Smart Design for Growing Kids
Before
Two children sharing one bedroom with basic furniture, no dedicated study zone, and wardrobes that were already too small for their growing needs. Homework happened at the dining table. Belongings were everywhere.
What We Changed
The children’s room required the most creative thinking. The brief was to create two distinct personal zones for each child within a single room without making either child feel shortchanged.
The solution was a custom designed loft bed system. Each child got a loft bed with a dedicated study zone beneath it, personal storage, and their own shelving for books and belongings. The two units were mirror images of each other, creating symmetry and fairness that both children immediately appreciated.
Each child was given their own colour accent within the room. One side has a soft teal accent wall behind the bed. The other has a warm yellow. The overall room palette of white and light wood keeps everything cohesive and prevents it from feeling chaotic.
Under bed storage drawers were added to both loft units for seasonal items and extra bedding, solving the storage problem completely.
After
The children now actually want to spend time in their room. Homework gets done at their own desks. Belongings have a place. The parents report that arguments over shared space have reduced dramatically.
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The Bathrooms: Small Changes, Big Impact
The bathrooms were not a full renovation but received a focused refresh.
New CP fittings replaced the old, discoloured originals. A vanity unit was added to the master bathroom replacing the basic wall mounted basin. The mirror was replaced with a larger, better framed version with integrated lighting. New accessories in brushed gold finished the look.
Total bathroom refresh cost: approximately ₹80,000 across both bathrooms. The impact was far greater than the budget suggests.
The Foyer: A Proper Welcome
The entrance of the apartment had been completely ignored in the original builder design. It was just a transition space from the door to the living room.
We designed a simple but effective foyer with a slim console unit with shoe storage beneath, a large mirror above it, a coat hook panel, and a warm pendant light above. The flooring was given a simple tile inlay to define the entrance zone.
The result is a foyer that immediately signals to anyone entering that this is a considered, designed home.
The Full Project Cost
One of the most common questions we get about transformation projects like this one is: what did it actually cost?
Here is a transparent breakdown for this Gomti Nagar project:
- Living room including false ceiling, TV unit, window seat, painting: ₹2.8 lakhs
- Modular kitchen including all fittings and countertop: ₹4.5 lakhs
- Master bedroom including wardrobe, false ceiling, dressing unit: ₹2.4 lakhs
- Children’s bedroom including custom loft beds and storage: ₹1.9 lakhs
- Bathroom refresh across two bathrooms: ₹80,000
- Foyer design: ₹45,000
- Designer fees and project management: ₹1.2 lakhs
Total project cost: approximately ₹14.05 lakhs
For a complete transformation of a 1,450 sq ft 3BHK apartment in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, this represents genuine mid range value. The family had budgeted ₹15 lakhs and came in under budget with two weeks to spare on the timeline.
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What the Family Said
We always ask our clients to reflect on the experience once they have lived in their transformed home for a few weeks. Here is what this family shared:
The home finally feels like us. We have lived here for twelve years and never felt this way about it before. The kitchen alone was worth every rupee. And watching our children actually want to spend time in their room is something we did not expect but are so grateful for.
That is exactly why we do this work.
Is Your Home Ready for Its Transformation?
Every home in Lucknow has the potential to be something truly special. Whether you are in Gomti Nagar, Indira Nagar, Aliganj, or Sushant Golf City, a thoughtful transformation project can completely change how you feel about the place you call home.
You do not need an unlimited budget. You need a clear vision, honest planning, and an interior designer in Lucknow who listens before they design.
Book a free home visit today. We will walk through your space, understand your family’s needs, and show you exactly what is possible within your budget.
📞 Call us or send us a message to get started. Your home’s best chapter could be just around the corner.
