Custom Interior Design Solutions for Harivishva Infinia Grande, Tathawade, Pune

If you’ve received possession of your 2.5 BHK at Harivishva Infinia Grande on Aundh-Tathawade BRT Road, you’re working with a floor plan built around a smart concept: a 776 sq ft unit that stretches its livability with two sit-out zones and a flexible half-room. The MMI design team has studied the Infinia Grande 2.5 BHK floor plan in detail — specifically how to activate the covered sit-out as a real room, neutralize the structural column in the living area, and make the compact bathrooms function without compromise.

Analyzing the 2.5 BHK Floor Plan at Harivishva Infinia Grande
The Infinia Grande 2.5 BHK is a 776 sq ft layout with a combined living-dining zone (19’4″ × 11’0″), two bedrooms, two compact toilets, and — most distinctively — two private sit-outs: a covered 6’0″ × 8’6″ sit-out off Bedroom 2, and a smaller open sit-out off the master bedroom. The covered sit-out is the “half” in the 2.5 BHK equation, and its potential as a functional space is almost always underutilized by homeowners who treat it as overflow storage.
Challenge 1 — The Covered Sit-Out: 48 sq ft of Potential Being Used as a Shoe Rack
The Problem: The 6’0″ × 8’6″ covered sit-out off Bedroom 2 in the Infinia Grande floor plan is marketed as the “half room” of the 2.5 BHK — but without deliberate interior design, it defaults to overflow storage or a laundry area. At 48 sq ft with a defined ceiling and three walls, this space is structurally capable of functioning as a proper home office or occasional guest room. The challenge is that standard furniture — a freestanding desk, a separate sofa-bed — is too bulky for the width.
The Make My Interiors Solution: The MMI design team designs a fully custom wall-mounted floating workstation system built against the back wall of the sit-out. The unit runs the full 6-foot width of the space: a 600mm-deep desk surface at working height on the right half, with a fold-flat Murphy-style sofa-bed mechanism on the left half that opens to a 3-foot single sleeping surface when guests arrive. Above the desk, a full-height overhead storage cabinet (up to 7 feet) handles books, files, and equipment with a lockable shutter. The desk surface itself incorporates a built-in cable management channel, a 3-plug power strip recess, and a 200mm-deep monitor ledge so the setup works for dual-screen IT professionals without cords running across the surface.
Design Detail: The unit is built in a matte white or light grey laminate with a charcoal accent on the cabinet face — keeping the sit-out visually open when the Murphy bed is up. The sit-out flooring, typically ceramic tile per builder spec, is covered with a 12mm acoustic underlay and engineered wood plank to eliminate the “utility room” feeling and signal that this is a finished room.
Challenge 2 — The Structural Column in the Living Room: The Protrusion That Breaks Every Furniture Layout
The Problem: The Infinia Grande 2.5 BHK has a structural RCC column that protrudes into the corner of the living room — visible in the floor plan as an irregular notch where the living zone meets the kitchen corridor wall. In a 776 sq ft apartment, a column occupying corner space is not decorative; it’s a furniture blocker that prevents a sofa or TV unit from sitting flush against the wall and makes the living room feel fragmented.
The Make My Interiors Solution: The MMI design team boxes the column in a custom veneer panel casing — built to project the same depth as the column protrusion so the finished surface is flush with the surrounding wall. The boxing is clad in a rich warm walnut or smoked oak veneer in a vertical grain direction, transforming the protrusion from an obstacle into a vertical feature panel. Recessed warm LED profile channels are routed into the veneer boxing at the top edge and base, creating a floating glow effect that visually grounds the feature and draws attention toward it — rather than away from it. The same veneer panel material is extended horizontally as a TV back panel across the adjacent wall, tying the column boxing into the overall living room design language so it reads as intentional, not as a cover-up.
Design Detail: The LED profile is specified as a 2700K warm white strip (Philips Hue or Havells Ezio range) behind an aluminum diffuser channel — no harsh point sources, just a continuous warm glow. The veneer panel surface has a satin-matte PU coat finish, which is wipeable and scratch-resistant, critical in a living room environment.
Challenge 3 — The Compact Bathrooms: At 4'2" × 7'9" and 4'6" × 7'6", Standard Fixtures Don't Leave Room to Move
The Problem: Both bathrooms in the Infinia Grande 2.5 BHK floor plan are notably narrow — the common toilet measures just 4’2″ wide and the master toilet 4’6″ wide. At these widths, a standard floor-mounted WC (which projects 650–700mm from the wall) and a pedestal washbasin (which projects another 450–550mm) can consume the entire usable width of the bathroom, leaving inadequate turning and movement space — particularly in the common toilet at 4’2″ clear width.
The Make My Interiors Solution: The MMI design team specifies wall-hung fixtures for both bathrooms as a baseline — not a premium upgrade. A wall-hung WC (such as Duravit D-Code or Kohler Reach) mounts to a concealed cistern frame and projects only 480–540mm from the wall rather than the 700mm of a floor-mounted pan, reclaiming 160–220mm of floor depth. A slim wall-mounted washbasin (Cera or Hindware’s 350mm-wide wall-hung range) replaces the pedestal, freeing up the floor entirely and making the bathroom visually larger than its footprint. Frameless glass shower partitions (as opposed to a shower curtain or semi-framed panel) complete the space — transparent glass prevents the visual split that a solid or opaque partition creates in a narrow bathroom.
Design Detail: The MMI team specifies full-height ceramic tile cladding on all four walls in a large format (600 × 1200mm tiles laid vertically) rather than the builder’s standard dado height finish. Vertical large-format tiles eliminate horizontal grout lines that visually lower a ceiling — critical in a bathroom where the slab is at 9 feet but the standard dado treatment makes it feel like 7.
Suggested Material & Vibe Palette for Harivishva Infinia Grande
Infinia Grande units are delivered with ceramic tile flooring in the sit-outs and a standard builder finish. The project sits on the Aundh-Tathawade BRT Road with proximity to Dange Chowk — a location that attracts young IT professionals and compact-living-savvy buyers. The right palette for this unit type is precision and warmth: not overpowering in a small space, but specific enough to feel premium.
- Matte White + Warm Walnut Laminate (all joinery): In a 776 sq ft unit, using a single dominant wood tone across all carpentry (kitchen, wardrobes, sit-out desk, TV unit) creates visual continuity that makes the apartment feel larger than individual room measurements suggest. Matte white on shutter faces with warm walnut on edge profiles and handles is the MMI standard for compact 2 and 2.5 BHK layouts — it avoids the heavy feel of all-wood interiors without the sterile look of all-white.
- Smoked Oak or Charcoal Fluted Wall Panel (feature wall accent): The column boxing and TV back panel in the living room anchor the design — the fluted texture in a smoked oak or deep charcoal tone creates depth without visual weight. A single well-executed feature wall in a compact living room does more work than colour painted across all four walls.
- Large Format Tiles (600×1200mm) for Bathrooms + Engineered Wood for Sit-Out: Vertical large-format tiles in the bathrooms visually raise the ceiling. Engineered wood in the sit-out elevates it from a utility zone to a room. Both are material decisions that signal a premium finish without the cost of natural stone.
Timeline and Process for a Harivishva Infinia Grande 2.5 BHK
| Phase | What Happens | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Site Visit & Floor Plan Mapping | MMI team measures your exact unit, documents window heights, slab-to-ceiling clearance, and builder-fit positions | 1–2 days |
| 2. 3D Design Concept Presentation | Full room-by-room renders with material callouts, specific to your floor orientation | 5–7 working days |
| 3. Material Selection & BOQ Sign-Off | Client approves laminates, hardware, fabric, glass specs; itemized quote finalized | 3–5 working days |
| 4. Execution — Civil, Carpentry & Finishing | All site work: carpentry, balcony enclosure, painting, electrical points, hardware fit | 100 days |
| 5. Handover & Punch List | Final walk-through, snag resolution, and possession | 3–5 working days |
Book Your Harivishva Infinia Grande Design Consultation
The three challenges above — activating the covered sit-out as a real room, transforming the structural column into a design feature, and making the compact bathrooms functionally liveable — are decisions that need to be made before execution begins. Getting the bathroom fixture spec wrong after tiles are laid is an expensive problem to reverse. Getting the sit-out design right from day one means you gain a room, not lose a balcony.
Bring your Infinia Grande floor plan or possession letter to Make My Interiors for a free 45-minute consultation. The MMI team will review your unit’s specific column projection, sit-out orientation, and bathroom constraints, and present an approach built around your exact floor plan — not a package.
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