Feb 9, 2026
The hall and living room are the heavily used spaces in a house; they are used for hosting, unwinding after a long day and are even connected to other areas of the house. Meaning their layout and design will decide the interior's vibe and design, and will set the tone for the home space's personality. Interior design trends are evolving rapidly, and homeowners today are more informed and confident in their choices. Living rooms are no longer just spaces to occupy, but extensions of personal style, where design ideas are explored, mixed, and customised to reflect individuality.

At Greenply, we understand the growing changes and styles in the field of interior design and strive to accommodate the changing preferences and tastes of our customers without sacrificing on any front. Our products are tested to ensure both quality and performance without sacrificing comfort or visuals. In this guide, we look at hall interior ideas that balance style and comfort to suit different preferences and tastes.
What the Space Demands
The hall or living room design should be decided with daily movement, seating area and visual comfort in mind. Living room spaces are used daily and connect various zones, so it is important to design things practically. Here’s how you can design the living room as per the demands:
Defined movement area unblocked by furniture or storage
Materials that can handle daily use without heavy wear and tear
Easy storage that reduces clutter without compromising accessibility
Wall designs and finishes that align with the lighting and furniture tones of the space
Flexible layouts that can be used for everything from hosting, relaxation, and daily routines
Living rooms and halls need materials that can withstand daily use without losing their looks over time. Things such as furniture, wall units and storage spaces are touched and opened daily, meaning the material choice should be stable and strong. Choosing the right material is essential as it ensures the material does not warp, sag or crack under regular use. Here’s what living room applications should use:
Greenply Club 700, Club 500 Plywood is ideal for the TV units, storage and shelving, as it can provide stable load-bearing capacity and long-term durability
Greenply Gold 2.0 Blockboard is ideal for tall shutters and cabinet doors, where bending and cracking can happen
MDF for decorative wall panels, TV back panels, and routed designs where surface smoothness matters
WPC boards for smooth, low-maintenance surfaces and areas that may face occasional moisture
Here are a few design and style ideas for you to check and take inspiration from:
Modern Minimalist Living Rooms
Minimalist designs rely on clean lines and visual flows with neutral tones and simple layouts. This trend is timeless and suits the space adjustment needs of compact apartments.
Warm & Natural Living Rooms
Wooden textures and shades of brown and beige are paired with warm lighting in the natural living rooms, and it creates a comfortable and cosy spot.
Open Layout Hall Design
In Indian homes, the hall often serves as a connecting space between the entrance, dining, and kitchen areas. Open layouts are therefore preferred, as they improve airflow and maintain a visual connection across these parts of the home.
Accent Wall & Feature Panelling
Accent walls are popular in modern living room design ideas as it improves the visual appeal. Popular options for design include laminates, textured panels and slats. It is important to choose the right material for accents, such as Greenply’s Platinum Plywood.
Modular TV & Entertainment Units
Modern living rooms have a centre of focus, and it is usually the TV. The Modular TV units are popular because they allow simple cable management, simple storage and visual clarity.
Furniture-Led Zoning
There are zones in furniture arrangement that define spaces without using partitions. Usually, coffee tables, sofas and other furniture are used to create walking paths and seating zones naturally.
Compact homes are well-suited for modular furniture and minimalist layouts, and larger halls can be experimental with different textures and materials. Here are a few things to consider before choosing the living room style:
Room area and ceiling height
Area for comfortable movement
Natural light flow
Storage needs and capacity
Material and maintenance expectations
Greenply has a range of materials that support modern living and design needs. Here are a few advantages of choosing Greenply:
Reliable base materials such as Greenply Club 700 for TV units and storage units
Greenply’s WPC boards for smooth surfaces for various finishes
Solid pest resistance, coated for Indian climates
Performance stability for long panel construction
Available options for both modular and built-in carpentry
Here are a few Greenply-based living room interior solutions for you to consider:
TV wall units
Storage
Shelving and display cabinets
Room partitions for the living and dining room
Decorative wall panelling
Here are the common mistakes homeowners make that you can avoid to keep your hall practical.
Oversized furniture that disrupts movement and flexibility
Dark finishes in compact spaces with poor lighting
Crowded shelf arrangements with limited storage
Ignoring sunlight during planning
Lack of cable management behind TV units
Understanding the interior design ideas for hall and the approximate material costs that accompany it can help homeowners to plan their living room design realistically without overdoing design elements or crossing the budget. The costs depend on the choice of material used in furniture and wall design elements, as well as the surface finish.
Indicative Material Pricing
Greenply Club 700 Plywood (4–25 mm): ₹72–₹297 per sq ft
Ideal for TV units, storage furniture, shelving designs, and load-bearing living room furniture with moisture-proof requirements.
Greenply Club 500 Plywood (4–25 mm): ₹70–₹265 per sq ft
Can be used for display cabinets as well as other furniture structures in the living spaces.
Greenply MR 303 Plywood (4–25 mm): ₹45–₹170 per sq ft
Ideal for low moisture areas in the interior spaces, such as shelving and partition boards.
Greenply MDF 710 HDMR (3–25 mm): ₹15–₹105 per sq ft
Well-suited for TV back panels, routed wall panels and textured wall features.
Greenply Interior MDF (7–30 mm): ₹18–₹95 per sq ft
Ideal for decorative panels that are light and wall cladding, or anything that does not bear a load.
Finish & Surface Treatment Costs
Laminate finishes: Mid-range cost, durable and low maintenance
Veneer finishes: Higher cost, provides a natural wooden finish
Matte paint finishes: Budget-friendly and suitable for minimalist interiors
Textured or designer finishes: Higher cost depending on pattern and depth
The pricing varies based on thickness and type of finish chosen, city-wise availability and dealer pricing. It is ideal to consult an authorised Greenply dealer before deciding to ensure better budgeting and a better choice of material.
Conclusion
A well-thought-out and planned living room leaves a strong impression on a home. The choice of interior can balance comfort, daily usability and visual appeal of the space and can ensure the space works for the family’s daily usage and hosting. The choices are many between minimalist designs, a warm and natural approach to modular setups, and choosing what you like while maintaining practicality makes all the difference.
We at Greenply focus on helping homeowners bring modern living room design ideas to life with materials that support both structural reliability and visual appeal. Our range of plywood, panels, and boards is rigorously tested to handle everyday use while maintaining long-term performance. Explore our website or connect with an authorised dealer to choose materials that suit your space, comfort, and requirements.
FAQs
What is the most common modern living room design?
Minimalist and warm-toned living rooms are popular for their clean and comfortable feel.
Do living rooms and halls require special materials?
Yes, for TV units, storage, and partitions where plywood and boards ensure long-term durability.
Which interior wall design ideas work for living rooms?
Feature panels, textured laminates, and slatted designs are usually used behind TV units and seating areas.
Can open living room layouts work in small homes?
Yes, open layouts make compact spaces feel larger when furniture and storage are planned properly.

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