Walk into any beautiful home in Dhaka and the first thing that stops you is the living room.
It is the heart of your home. The place where you relax after a long day, welcome your guests, and spend quality time with your family. But here is the truth most homeowners in Dhaka face their living room does not feel the way they imagined it would.
Maybe it feels cramped. Maybe the colors feel wrong. Maybe you bought furniture but the room still looks “empty” somehow. You are not alone in this.
The good news? You do not need to demolish your flat or spend a fortune to fix it. With the right living room interior design ideasย the right colors, the right furniture placement, the right lighting even a 200 sqft drawing room in a Dhaka apartment can feel spacious, warm, and beautiful.
At Intros Space, we have transformed hundreds of living rooms across Dhaka from Mirpur to Gulshan, from small apartments to luxury penthouses. In this guide, we are sharing everything we know so you can start transforming your space today.
Designing a living room in Dhaka is different from designing one in London or Dubai. Our homes have their own challenges โ and their own opportunities.
A great living room design in Dhaka solves all five of these challenges at once. The sections below show you exactly how.
Minimalism means less furniture, more breathing space. And in a 180 sqft living room in a Dhaka apartment, this philosophy is not just a style choice โ it is a practical necessity.
The core idea is simple: every piece of furniture must earn its place. If it does not serve a purpose or add beauty, it does not belong in the room.
Neutral base colors
Off-white, warm grey, or light beige walls create an open, calm feeling.Low-profile sofa set
Furniture closer to the floor makes the ceiling feel higher.Wall-mounted TV unit
Frees up floor space and looks sharp.One statement piece
A bold cushion, a unique lamp, or a textured rug โ that is all you need.No clutter
Keep surfaces clean, use hidden storage.๐ก IntrosSpace tip for Bangladeshi homes
In Dhaka's humid climate, always use washable matte paint for your walls โ standard matte gets dirty quickly and is hard to clean. Brands like Berger Weather Coat or Asian Paints Apcolite work well in local conditions.This is the number one pain point we hear from Dhaka homeowners โ "our living room feels too small."
Here is the truth: the room is not too small. The design is wrong. A well-designed 150 sqft living room can feel more spacious than a poorly designed 300 sqft one. Here is how.
The mirror trick โ instant visual expansion
Place one large mirror (at least 3ร4 feet) on a side wall โ perpendicular to the main window. Reflects natural light and creates the illusion of double the space. Cost: under 3,000 takaMulti-purpose furniture
Use vertical space
Color & light for small spaces
The wrong color can make a beautiful room feel depressing. The right color can make a plain room feel premium.
Warm white
Welcoming, timelessSage green
Calm, refreshingNavy blue
Sophisticated, premiumWarm grey
Modern, neutralTerracotta
Earthy, Bangladeshi feelWarm white + wood tones
Cozy, welcoming โ any family homeNavy blue + gold accents
Elegant, premium โ smaller classy roomsSage green + cream
Calm, fresh โ nature-loving familiesCharcoal + burnt orange
Bold, modern โ young professionalsAll-white + warm grey
Minimal, spacious โ small apartmentsThe 60-30-10 rule
Bad lighting is the most common and most overlooked reason why living rooms feel dull.
Most Dhaka homes use a single ceiling bulb. This is the biggest lighting mistake you can make.
Layer 1 โ Ambient light (General lighting)
Your main ceiling light. Use a warm white LED at 3000K not cool white, which feels clinical and harsh.
Layer 2 โ Task light (Functional lighting)
Floor lamp next to the reading chair, table lamp on the side table. Makes the room functional and adds depth.
Layer 3 โ Accent light (Mood lighting)
LED strips behind the TV, uplights behind plants, wall washers create drama, depth, and atmosphere.
Dimmer switch
One switch, endless moods. Bright for family time, dim for movie nights. Cost: 500โ800 takaLED strip behind TV
Reduces eye strain, makes the TV area look 10x more premium. Cost: 800โ1,500 takaGlobal design, local soul.
The solution is not to go back to traditional heavy furniture. It is to blend modern design principles with Bangladeshi craft and culture โ in a subtle, sophisticated way.
Nakshi kantha cushions
On a minimalist sofa โ instant cultural identity, beautiful texture.Terracotta lamp or vase
Earthy, warm, and feels unmistakably Bangladeshi.Rattan accent chair
Locally made, looks great in modern rooms, handles humidity well.Bangladeshi artwork
Support local artists, add unique visual interest to your walls.Bamboo shelf or divider
Natural material, beautiful texture, locally available at low cost.None of these are expensive. But together, they give your living room a soul that no furniture showroom in Bashundhara can sell you.
IntrosSpace is a Dhaka-based interior design firm with years of experience transforming homes across the city โ from compact apartments in Mohammadpur to luxury flats in Gulshan and Banani.
Free consultation
We listen. We understand your space, your lifestyle, your taste, and your budget. No commitment required.
3D design concept
We show you exactly what your living room will look like โ before a single piece of furniture is moved or a single wall is painted. You approve the design before we begin.
Execution
Our experienced team handles everything โ sourcing materials, coordinating vendors, managing the work. You do not have to be there every day.
Handover
We deliver a living room that looks exactly like the 3D render โ or better. You move in, relax, and enjoy.
Free consultation โ no commitment required.

Creative interior design & architecture studio in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
๐ House 9, Road 5, Shekhertek, Mohammadpur, Dhaka
๐ 01340-399959
โ introsdotspace@gmail.com
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