Designing a central living space can often be the most rewarding—and the most challenging—part of a home. As one designer reflects, "We found the central living space really, really challenging. It had beautiful ceiling details and stunning archways, but the clients needed multiple uses out of the space." With such strong architectural features already in place, the task was not to compete with them, but to elevate and reimagine how the room could function day to day.

In fact, this space became the final piece of the puzzle. "It was actually the final space we tackled, as we just couldn't work out the best use of the layout," she adds. The breakthrough came from embracing flexibility while leaning into character-driven design—an approach that aligns closely with Mogul Interior's philosophy of soulful, globally inspired interiors.

Antique Indian arches played a transformative role, anchoring the room with history, craftsmanship, and quiet grandeur. These reclaimed architectural elements helped define zones within the open-plan layout, subtly separating areas for gathering, relaxing, and entertaining without sacrificing flow. Their timeworn patina and intricate carvings introduced depth and authenticity that modern additions simply can't replicate.

To balance the heritage elements, playful contrasts were layered in. At Mogul Interior, we love moments of fun and surprise—design details that spark joy and curiosity. Bold, carved wall art feature walls became statement pieces, adding texture and whimsy while celebrating artisanal craftsmanship. These sculptural accents softened the formality of the architecture and brought a sense of lightness to the space.

The result is a living area that feels both intentional and effortless: a multifunctional room that honors its architectural beauty, tells a story through antique elements, and invites delight through unexpected design moments. It's a reminder that when functionality meets imagination, even the most challenging spaces can become the heart of the home Vintage Antique Architectural Elements at Mogul Interior

