Planning interior design for a 2BHK is about making your space work for your daily life. We have seen this clearly at our Experience Center in Coimbatore, where homeowners walk in with ideas but leave with clarity. So, instead of giving you a generic checklist, we will walk you through how we actually approach a 2BHK project at Terazzo. This is based on what works on-site.

The living room sets the tone for your entire home. So first, we focus on layout before aesthetics. Most 2BHK homes suffer from cluttered seating and poor circulation. Instead, we keep movement space clear and define zones properly. For example, a compact sofa with a wall-mounted TV unit works better than bulky furniture. Meanwhile, layered lighting improves depth and comfort.
We usually recommend laminated or engineered wooden flooring because it adds warmth without high maintenance. Wooden finishes instantly elevate the visual appeal of any space. Avoid over-decoration. A clean wall with textured wallpaper or subtle panels works better than filling every corner.

The kitchen is where most people make mistakes. They prioritize looks over usability. That backfires fast. We always start with workflow. Straight, L-shape or parallel layouts should depend on space, not trends.
As shown in our project designs, each layout has a specific use case, not a one size fits all solution. Then we focus on storage. Tall units, corner solutions and overhead cabinets reduce clutter significantly.
Meanwhile, finishes like matte laminates and anti-skid flooring improve durability. Also, lighting matters more than you think. Under-cabinet lighting improves visibility and adds a premium feel without drastically increasing the budget.

Bedrooms in a 2BHK need to balance comfort and storage. However, most people overdo furniture and lose space. We keep it simple. A bed, a wardrobe and a small side table are enough. But the key is how you design the wardrobe.
From our experience, sliding wardrobes work better in compact rooms. Meanwhile, hinged wardrobes suit larger layouts. Multiple wardrobe options that combine function and clean aesthetics. Soft lighting and neutral colors improve sleep quality. Avoid harsh lights and dark wall colors unless the room has strong natural light.
Flooring is not just a base. It defines the entire mood of your home. We usually guide clients toward three main options:
Flooring plays a major role in defining style and comfort, not just function. The mistake most people make is choosing tiles everywhere. That makes the home feel cold and generic. Instead, mix materials based on usage.
People ignore doors and windows. That is a mistake. A good main door sets the tone for the house. Meanwhile, sliding doors save space and improve flow. According to our product range, options like lift-and-slide and folding systems enhance both aesthetics and functionality. Windows also control lighting and ventilation. So we design around natural light instead of fixing it later with artificial lighting.

Now comes the finishing layer. This is where your home either looks premium or average. Curtains add softness, while blinds give a cleaner look. From our collections, pinch pleats and box pleats work well for living rooms, while blinds suit compact spaces .
Wallpapers also add depth without heavy construction work. Textured or subtle patterns work better than loud designs. If you want to explore materials and finishes in person, we strongly recommend visiting our Experience Center before finalizing.
Space planning decides everything. Furniture placement, storage, lighting and movement all depend on it.
We always map:
If this step is weak, no amount of design can fix the result.
Let’s be honest. Budget kills most good ideas. So we always divide the budget into:
Spend more on what you use daily. Cut down on things that only look good in photos. Refer to standard housing guidelines if needed from official sources.
You cannot finalize interiors based on images alone. At our Coimbatore Experience Center, you can:
It depends on materials and scope. However, a realistic range starts from basic functional setups to premium finishes. Always prioritize function over looks.
It depends on space. L-shape and parallel kitchens usually work best for compact apartments.
Yes. Laminated and engineered wood flooring are practical, durable and visually warm options.
Use light colors, minimal furniture, proper lighting, and smart storage. Avoid clutter at all costs.
If you want a balanced outcome with fewer mistakes, yes. Otherwise, you will likely overspend or under-plan.