A 3 BHK apartment is one of the most ambitious and rewarding interior design projects a homeowner can take on. At Behomly, we have worked on hundreds of 3 BHK homes across Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Delhi NCR. Each one taught us something new about scale, function, and the particular way Indian families live.
This guide is not a collection of vague tips. It is a structured, room-by-room framework that will help you plan, budget, and execute a 3 BHK interior that works as beautifully as it looks.
Why 3 BHK Interior Design Demands a Different Approach
A 3 BHK typically ranges from 1,100 sq. ft. to 1,800 sq. ft. in Indian cities. Unlike a 1 BHK or 2 BHK, where spatial constraints drive every decision, a 3 BHK gives you room, but also more surface area for mistakes.
The common failure mode in 3 BHK design is inconsistency. Families often invest heavily in the living room and master bedroom, then rush decisions for the third bedroom and kitchen. The result is a home that feels assembled, not designed.
At Behomly, we treat a 3 BHK as an ecosystem. Every room must communicate with the others through colour, material, light logic, and spatial flow. When it does, the home feels unified, not just decorated.
Understanding Your 3 BHK: Layout Types and What They Mean
Linear Layout
Rooms are distributed along a central corridor. This format is efficient and is common in mid-range apartment towers. The corridor often becomes wasted space unless storage is integrated into the walls.
L-Shaped Layout
The living-dining area forms an L with the kitchen. Bedrooms are clustered on one side. This offers better visual separation between social and private zones.
Split-Wing Layout
The master bedroom is placed on one side of the living room, and the other two bedrooms are on the opposite side. This is ideal for joint families where privacy between generations is important.
Open-Plan Layout
Kitchen, dining, and living spaces merge into one expansive zone. This layout is gaining popularity in premium projects and suits families who entertain frequently.
Room-by-Room Interior Design Guide
1. Living Room: The Social Anchor
The living room is the first space anyone enters and the last place a family gathers at the end of the day. It must perform two distinct roles, welcoming guests and absorbing the rhythm of daily life.
Design principles for a 3 BHK living room:
- Keep the sofa proportional to the wall, not the room. A floating sofa layout creates better spatial flow.
- Anchor the room with a statement wall , textured paint, fluted panels, or a curated gallery.
- Use layered lighting: ambient (ceiling), task (reading), and accent (wall).
- Avoid centre tables that are too large. Nesting tables or a slim oval coffee table preserve movement.
- Integrate storage into your media unit. Closed cabinets reduce visual clutter.
Behomly Insight: In most 3 BHK living rooms, the television wall is under-designed and the opposite wall is over-decorated. Reverse this. Give your TV wall clean, architectural detailing. Let the opposite wall breathe with selective art or a single large mirror.
2. Master Bedroom: Restful and Resolved
The master bedroom in a 3 BHK is often the largest room in the home, yet it receives the least creative attention. Many homeowners settle for a standard bed-wardrobe-dresser arrangement without asking what the room can actually offer.
Key planning principles:
- Minimum 2 ft clearance on both sides of the bed for comfortable movement.
- Floor-to-ceiling wardrobes maximise storage and create a clean, hotel-like finish.
- A false ceiling with indirect cove lighting transforms the room’s character without significant cost.
- Avoid heavy, dark furniture unless the room receives ample natural light.
- Integrate a vanity or dressing corner, often overlooked but highly functional.
Colour strategy: Warm neutrals (warm whites, soft beiges, muted sage) create restful atmospheres. Avoid high-contrast colour combinations in bedrooms. They stimulate rather than calm.
3. Second Bedroom: The Flexible Room
In most Indian 3 BHK homes, the second bedroom serves rotating functions, guest room today, home office tomorrow, children’s room next year. Design it for that flexibility.
- Wall-mounted desks can be folded away when the room functions as a guest room.
- Murphy beds with integrated shelving transform the room between day and night use.
- Modular wardrobes allow for reconfiguration as the room’s purpose evolves.
- Keep the colour palette neutral and calm, flexibility requires adaptable backgrounds.
4. Third Bedroom: Purpose-Led Design
The third bedroom is often where homeowners lose confidence. It becomes a storage room by default. This is a significant waste of one of the home’s most valuable assets.
Define the function first:
- Parents’ room: Prioritise easy movement, accessible storage at eye level, and ergonomic lighting.
- Kids’ room: Build in growth, design for an eight-year-old, not a toddler.
- Home studio or study: Acoustic panels, dedicated power points, and blackout curtains.
- Hobby room: Custom workbenches, pegboards, and open shelving.
Behomly Insight: Spend 20 minutes writing down every function this room might serve in the next ten years. Design backwards from that list. You will spend your budget far more wisely.
5. Kitchen: Where Efficiency is the Aesthetic
Kitchen design in a 3 BHK is often driven by aesthetics, the right colour of shutters, the right countertop material. These matter, but they are secondary to workflow.
The kitchen work triangle, between the refrigerator, hob, and sink, should be unobstructed. Distances over 6 ft between these points create a fatiguing kitchen.
- L-shaped or parallel kitchen layouts work best in most 3 BHK configurations.
- Upper cabinets should reach the ceiling. The gap above is a dust trap, not a decorative ledge.
- Quartz countertops offer better durability and hygiene than marble in active Indian kitchens.
- A pantry unit beside the refrigerator creates dedicated dry storage, often missing in standard kitchen plans.
- Tall pull-out units make use of deep corner spaces that are typically wasted.
6. Bathrooms: Small Spaces, High Standards
Bathrooms in a 3 BHK are typically between 35 and 60 sq. ft. They are small, but they are used multiple times daily by every family member.
- Rectified tiles (perfectly flat-edged) with minimal grout lines make the space feel cleaner and larger.
- Wall-hung WCs improve floor hygiene and create a visual sense of space.
- Vanity units with under-counter storage replace the clutter of exposed pipes and toiletries.
- Exhaust fans are non-negotiable. Moisture control extends the life of every surface in the bathroom.
Colour Strategy Across a 3 BHK
The most common mistake in 3 BHK colour planning is treating each room as independent. This creates a home that feels like a hotel corridor, each door opens to a different world.
At Behomly, we recommend a three-layer colour system:
- Base tone: One neutral that runs through the home, often an off-white or warm grey. This appears on most walls and ceilings.
- Accent tone: One bolder colour used in two or three rooms as a highlight, a statement wall, a cushion palette, a rug.
- Material tone: The colour implied by natural materials, wood, stone, cane, linen. These create warmth without paint.
When these three layers work together, the home feels curated rather than decorated.
Budgeting for a 3 BHK Interior Design in 2026
Interior design budgets for 3 BHK homes in India vary significantly based on scope, city, and brand of materials. Below is a realistic framework based on Behomly’s project experience.
| Scope | Estimated Budget | What It Includes |
| Essential | ₹8–12 Lakhs | Modular kitchen, wardrobes, basic false ceiling, standard tiles |
| Mid-Range | ₹15–22 Lakhs | Premium finishes, textured walls, quality furniture, bathroom upgrades |
| Premium | ₹25–40+ Lakhs | Custom joinery, imported materials, full lighting design, smart home |
How to Choose the Right Interior Design Partner for Your 3 BHK
Choosing a designer is not simply about portfolio aesthetics. It is about systems, process, and accountability.
Ask every potential design partner these questions:
- Do you provide a detailed scope of work before we sign?
- How do you handle material procurement and vendor coordination?
- What is your timeline for a 3 BHK project from concept to handover?
- Do you offer a digital design visualisation before execution begins?
- What is your revision policy?
At Behomly, we provide digital design visualisation as part of our standard process. You see your home before a single nail is driven. This eliminates the most common source of post-project disappointment — the gap between what was imagined and what was built.
Common Mistakes in 3 BHK Interior Design
- Buying furniture before finalising the floor plan. Dimensions change. Furniture does not.
- Skipping lighting design. Recessed lighting placed without a plan creates uneven, flat illumination.
- Over-specifying the living room and under-designing the kitchen. The kitchen is used more.
- Ignoring ventilation logic. Beautiful curtains on a window that serves as the room’s primary airflow point will trap heat and moisture.
- Choosing materials based on showroom appeal rather than maintenance reality. Glossy surfaces in a kitchen with active Indian cooking need to be cleaned daily.
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The Behomly Process for 3 BHK Interior Design
When a client partners with Behomly for a 3 BHK project, the process follows a structured sequence:
- Discovery Call: We understand your lifestyle, family composition, timeline, and budget range.
- Site Measurement and Assessment: Our team surveys the space and identifies structural constraints and opportunities.
- Concept Development: We present two or three design directions, each with a distinct material and colour language.
- Digital Visualisation: Every room is rendered in high detail before execution begins.
- Execution Planning: We create a detailed timeline, material schedule, and vendor coordination plan.
- Site Supervision and Handover: Our team supervises execution and delivers a signature handover.
Final Thoughts
A 3 BHK interior design project is one of the most significant investments you will make. It shapes how your family lives, how guests experience your home, and how you feel every morning you wake up in it.
The decisions you make at the planning stage, about layout, materials, lighting, and storage, will determine whether this investment pays dividends for the next decade or creates ongoing frustration.
Design it with intention. Partner with people who understand systems, not just aesthetics.
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