Wall Moulding Design is a great way to amp up your space and elevate the overall look of your home. There are a wide range of moulding designs that can add a distinct character to your space. Wall moulding design comes from different kinds of materials, such as PVC, plaster, wood, etc. The right choice of Wall Moulding Design can create a cohesive look throughout your home or an intriguing focal point. Without further ado, let’s delve into the most trending wall moulding design of 2024.
One can see an interesting design detail in this corner, with an adjustable table top that aligns with the wall when not in use — adding circulatory space to the room.
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Designed by: Storey Tellers Design Studio
Location: AIPL, Gurgaon, Haryana
Principal Designers: Komal Rustagi, Tanbeer Kazi & Prakash Srivastava
Photograph Courtesy: Tarang Goyal
This room is fresh and cheerful adorned with pastel colors. Hues of blush pink and beautiful laser cut corner molding designs, gives a very tranquil, quaint, and refreshing feel. The client wanted a Parisian feel that blends with simple modern decor with Neoclassical roots .
Designed by: Raise Atelier
Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Principal Designers: Bodhayan Chakraborty & John Solomon
Photograph Courtesy: kshan Creative, Naitik & Pratik
The first floor houses two master bedrooms, a guest room, a study, a small pantry, and an entertainment zone. Each and every room in the house has a distinct element and is designed in accordance with the habitant’s age as well as tastes. The owner’s master bedroom overlooks the front garden and has small daybeds, along with dark green walls.
Designed by: Dreamscape Architects
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Ar. Suketu shah & Ar. Aashna Desai
Photograph Courtesy: Ishita Sitwala
The bedrooms were designed as an oasis of tranquility, with soft white walls and warm textiles, each designed to suit the mood and needs of their owners.
Designed by: Sol Studio
Location: Vasant Vihar, New Delhi
Principal Designer: Ritu Sharma & Amit Didwania
Photograph Courtesy: Jeetin Sharma
The four bedrooms are arranged in a row extending from the northwest corner to the southwest corner of the house. While they all are designed on simplistic layouts, each communicates a distinct colour and material palette.
Designed by: studiorachana369
Location: Surat, India
Principal Architects: Ashish Chovatiya & Rachana Chovatiya
Photograph Courtesy: Noaidwin Sttudio
Green colour depict life, sense of calmness, security, renewal, nature of growth & freshness which are the basic charater for a child to inspire. The room was decorated with colour panel to create box wall along with that a black board of canvas given to express the thought on mind. All these i.e.plane, black canvas, green bright colour bring cosiness of space for a child to reside.
Designed by: Pavan infratech
Location: B-102, Saffron Homes, Adajan,Surat.
Principal Architect: Ar Niki Panchani
In the daughter’s bedroom, a palette of sunshine yellow and tranquil grey brought forth an ambiance of warmth and serenity. The study table with a set of drawers and a standing unit was intricately crafted with wood, adding a yellow color as a touch of elegance to the space.
Designed by: UP & UP Studio
Location: Juhu, Mumbai
Principal Designer: Pranjal Dhrumit Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Noaidwin Studio
For master bedroom we took a modern approach where Sophistication meets serenity, designed to capture timeless elegance for couples of every age.
Designed by: Naksh ARC Design Studio
Location: Faridabad, Haryana
Principal Architect: Ar. Sidhi Jain
Photograph Courtesy: TakenIn Studios
Under a warm teakwood ceiling, a custom sage-green four-poster bed rests against an accent wall with intricate moulding details.
Designed by: G.V. Katale & Associates
Location: Shivaji Nagar, Pune
Principal Architects: Ar. Monika Kharade & Ar. Meenal Kharade Katale
Photograph Courtesy: Murtaza Gandhi
The first glance of the master bedroom woul leave one awed. The timelessness of the setup lies in its carved wooden furniture, while chandelier enhance the back wall of the bed which is highlighted with moulding frames.
Designed by: Tvashta Architects & Interiors
Principal Architects: Ar. Kandarp Shah & Niteesha Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Umang Shah & Ridham Gajjar
Moreover, the ceiling boasted inverted moulding patterns, meticulously crafted to endow the room with a polished and unified appearance.
Designed by: New Dimension
Location: Udaipur
Principal Architect: Ar. Saurabh Dosi
Photograph Courtesy: Pratikruti09
The guest bedroom was designed with their aged mother in mind, and therefore, the room’s theme is kept neutral, relying on moldings, artworks, and carefully designed lights to enhance the ambiance. Teakwood beadings are used to define the edges and break the monotony of white.
Designed by: Studio Vista Architects
Location: Kerala
Principal Architects: Ar. Varsha & Ar. Shariga
Photograph Courtesy: Nathan Photography
The master borrows its inspiration from the French Mouldings that are a contrast and a refreshing change from the rest of the house.
Designed by: Reflections Designs
Location: Uran, Navi Mumbai
Principal Designer: Husein Harianawala
Photograph Courtesy: Anuja Kambli
Embrace the warmth of British charm in this cozy guest room, where shades of grey, blue, and teak come together in perfect harmony. A haven for comfort, style, and unforgettable stays.
Designed by: Auro Design Studio
Location: Pune, Maharashtra
Principal Architect: Ar. Yutika Malaviya
Photograph Courtesy: Vivekajeet Purohit
The master bedroom, in contrast, exuded a sense of tranquility and softness—a sanctuary for the young professionals to relax after a tiring day. Neutral tones and gentle textures embraced them, creating a soothing atmosphere.
Designed by: Studio Deshi
Principal Designers: Devanshi Doshi & Shivam Vaidya
Accents of cane in the wooden furniture adds character to the otherwise muted palette of browns, beiges & whites. The earthy headboard fabric from ‘kalakari haath’ – has forms which are familial to the moulding geometry and further enhances the space.
Designed by: Design Vault
Location: 25 South, Prabhadevi, Mumbai
Principal Architects: Shilpy Gupta & Ar. Supreet Nanda
In keeping with the family’s individuality, each bedroom exhibits a distinct character while adhering to the repetitive material palette, ensuring a unified look and feel throughout the space.
Designed by: The Melange Studio
Location: Gujranwala Town, New Delhi
Principal Architects: Dhruv DV & Pranvi Jain
Photograph Courtesy: Ekansh Goel
In the design process, the most important challenge was that our client is a sophisticated lady with a twist of quirkiness, and that is what she wanted her house to be like. The biggest challenge was to fuse chic with quirky and unorthodox.
Designed by: Duende Designs
Location: Panchshil Towers, Kharadi, Pune
Principal Architect: Ar. Dhanshree Kharat
As all the bedroom walls are according to vastu colours, we have used the green accented wall in son’s bedroom. The green hues used are a compliment to the teenage energy of Client’s son.
Designed by: Paperish a Design Studio
Location: Borivali West, Mumbai
Principal Architects: Disha Kotadia & Honey Shah
The visual connection of the second floor bedrooms to the first floor is an important element as it gives the house a duplex feel and a feeling of spaciousness, Connecting the two is a small family/lounge area looking down to the court and the Jali wall.
Designed by: Design Matters
Location: Bangalore
Principal Architect: Ar. Kiran Hanumaiah
Photograph Courtesy: Ajay Devasia
When integrating new elements like lighting fixtures, art pieces, and decor, we followed a cohesive approach to maintain harmony between the old and the new. Carefully curated artwork and decorative accents complemented the existing character of the house, adding visual interest.
Designed by: J+AM Storey
Location: Patparganj, New Delhi
Principal Architects: Ar. Jaanshi Bhatia & Ar. Amit Bhatia
Photograph Courtesy: Bharat Aggarwal Photography
Adorning the wall are white panels, their clean lines enhancing the hallway’s contemporary aesthetic. On top of the entry console, a framed wallpaper provides a tantalizing preview of the design narrative that unfolds throughout the house. The framed artwork, a curated masterpiece, hints at the colour palette, textures, and design elements that await discovery within the residence.
Designed by: The Space Affair
Location: Gurgaon
Principal Designer: Palvi Sachdeva
Photograph Courtesy: Anmol Wahi Chhabra
Two resplendent green armchairs flank the archway leading to a large corridor where artistically placed. Family pictures embellish the wall to create charm, with a vintage-influenced credenza boasting black leather shutters, and gold handles.
Designed by: NSN Studio Divine
Location: Gurugram
Principal Architects: Shrruti Behall & Rajat Behl
The entrance foyer boasts charming trims and a statement flooring of black and white marble, creating a warm and inviting welcome. Our furniture, with its classical touch infused with a modern twist, sets the tone for the entire house.
Designed by: ReCreo
Location: DLF Capital Greens, New Delhi
Principal Architects: Anushree Bhargava & Bhringaraj Hazarika
The master bedroom, with its pastel turquoise walls and chic furniture, is a place to relax and recharge. Moving further away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Designed by: Alkove-Design
Location: Pune
Principal Designers: Ar. Komal Mittal & Ar. Ninada Kashyap
Photograph Courtesy: Hemant Patil
The living area features a blend of carefully sourced pieces, including a large Pichwai painting, intricately carved furniture, and a Chesterfield sofa.
Designed by: Infinity Atelier
Location: Kolkata
Principal Designer: Jyoti A Nahata
Photograph Courtesy: Sejal Agarwal
The living room is painted white, while the light-gray fabric of the couch highlights the space. The teal-colored poufs and pillows bring in a wave of pop in a light and steady backdrop. The white paneling on the walls makes up for a TV unit and it continues its play to the dining area. The veneer encompassing the dining table and chairs compliment the white paneling and the splash of black in the kitchen beyond. The lighting fixture for the dining area has a rustic and chic vibe to it which intensifies the space’s value.
Designed by: Meraki Designs By Heer
Location: Surat, Gujarat
Principal Designer: Heer Vankani
Photograph Courtesy: Yogi Trivedi
The third floor is adorned with warm-toned wood providing earthy foundation for the entire space. The optimum use of lighting in every geometry gives a subtle touch of royale.
Designed by: RSAA Studio
Location: 287, Gauba Residence, Sector 7, Gurugram
Principal Architect: Ar. Rohit Sikri
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio
A focal point of distinction emerges in the linear composition detail. This is enhanced by an avant-garde ceiling adorned with a creatively fused wallpaper print and sleek metal edging. Additionally, the introduction of grey mirrors augments spatial dimensions. Moreover, thoughtfully selected abstract artwork impart a touch of contemporary elegance.
Designed by: architect K atelier
Location: Shahpura, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Principal Architect: Ar. Kulveer Singh
Photograph Courtesy: studio_newfolder
From a sustainable chandelier crafted from crushed banana paper to meticulously chosen furniture, every element aligns with our vision, offering supreme comfort with subtle luxury aesthetics.
Designed by: 1 POINT SIX 18
Location: The Camellias, DLF Phase 5, Gurugram
Principal Architect: Ar. Adeesh Garg
Photograph Courtesy: Yadnyesh Joshi
Skylights delicately carved between the mouldings infuse the space with an ethereal luminosity, marrying the classical with the contemporary.
Designed by: Interactive Design Studio
Location: Delhi
Principal Architect: Puneet Kumar
Designed as an anchorage for the client, the master bedroom is bathed in earthy warmth, unadorned materiality, and bijou cameos of colour. “Natural light being marginally scarce in this space emphasised the need for a bright and airy palette of hues that would innately create a perception of vastness,” he adds.
Designed by: DNC Studio9 LLP
Principal Architect: Abhishek Chandra
For us the show stopper would be the incorporation of the central plant installation in the huge central space that separates the living and dining sections, which we designed to form a sort of indoor courtyard, that is synonymous with traditional, older homes in southern India (the clients being from Hyderabad).
Designed by: Studio Tilt
Location: Kokapet, Hyderabad
Principal Architects: Abhijit Sawant & Natasha Kumar
Photograph Courtesy: Sanjay Borra
“White Rustic Revival” combines elements of color, style, and renewal.
Designed by: Ingenious Studio
Location: Bharuch, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Ar. Shivani Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Sagar Bhavsar
Swasthi is a humble attempt at designing a peaceful sanctuary keeping the concept of simple living intact. Proposing no structural changes to the existing structure, an uncluttered layout with minimal and functional elements laid the base canvas for the project. An ethnic theme owing to the couple’s love for Indian prints and patterns fused with minimal contemporary decor was the chosen approach for this cozy and classy home. Pops of cool colours like lavender, mint blue and minty green were carefully chosen to further add in a sense of excitement to the subtle and neutral palette followed in this home.
Designed by: ARK Architecture Studio
Location: Kulathoor, Trivandrum, Kerala
Principal Architects: Ar. Rahul Kumar & Ar. Malavika Mahesh
Photograph Courtesy: 148 South
The informal yet cosy seating arrangement is multi-purpose for both entertainment and living.
Designed by: Studio Tattva
Location: Mumbai
Principal Designer: Aditi Savani
We have seamlessly executed contrasting design language throughout the residence. An ornamental charcoal grey PU Finished panels is cladded behind the back of the dining area.
Designed by: Studio Nirmaan Interior Architects
Principal Designers: Divy Khara & Rashmin Khara
Photograph Courtesy: ARCHCEPTIONS by Nisheet Dodia
The thoughtfully juxtaposed geometric pattern decorative wall panel, along with clean, simplistic furniture designs, make the room visually intriguing.
Designed by: go Beyondwalls
Location: Andheri East, Mumbai
Principal Designer: Mili Gajra
The challenge of limited space addresses through strategic design solutions. Multi-functional furniture, including a folding study and integrated media units, maximizes utility without compromising on style.
Designed by: Studio ShuMi
Location: Gurgaon, Haryana
Principal Architect: Ar. Shuchi Mishra
Photograph Courtesy: PerspectivesbyV
In this foyer design, the presence of a Laughing Buddha statue immediately imbues the space with a sense of joy and prosperity as one enters this house in Hyderabad.
Designed by: Sonu Mistry Design
Location: Hyderabad
Principal Designer: Sonu Mistry
Photograph Courtesy: Sonu Mistry Design
The living room is a showcase of contemporary elegance, where carefully curated furnishings and artistic accents seamlessly converge.
Designed by: Space Care Design
Location: Dadar, Mumbai
Principal Designers: Ankita Bhayani & Ami Doshi
The living room is flooded with natural light. Considering this, ‘White’ specifically was chosen as it makes the space look bigger, airier and serene. A bold cherry red sofa complements the subtle white walls.
Designed by: Studio KNest
Location: Mumbai, India
Principal Architects: Ar. Nidhi Bhatt & Ar. Kunal Gupta
Photograph Courtesy: Studio Rohan Patel
In addition, planters, the dark walnut wood finish veneers, and smaller elements add to the warmth of ‘home’ while still retaining the essence of luxury.
Designed by: AKG Design Studio
Principal Designer: Ashwina Ketan Gandhi
In the first-floor lounge, the intentional arrangement of double-height spaces ensures that the entire house is bathed in ample natural light throughout the day. Soft, opulent luxury and minimalistic mouldings contribute to an atmosphere of refined elegance.
Designed by: Design Dual
Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan
Principal Designer: Gangwal PMC
Photograph Courtesy: Studio BluOra
Upon entering the master bedroom, you’re immediately enveloped in an atmosphere that seamlessly marries modern sophistication with timeless elegance. The colour palette is a harmonious blend of neutral tones, rich textures, and refined accents, creating a serene and inviting ambience.
Designed by: LSM ( Light Space Material _Architects)
Location: Oberoi Esquire, Goregaon E Mumbai
Principal Architect: Ar. Jinen shah
Photograph Courtesy: Ar. Sagar Mandal
The first sight of the house is of the traditional wooden slatted wall with a graceful wooden door. Inside, the Foyer welcomes you with its neutral colour scheme and minimal use of elements. As the entry passage was long we played with lights here in the false ceiling along with spot lights that highlight the beautiful paintings that decorate the walls.
Designed by: The Framework Interiors
Location: Balewadi, Pune
Principal Designer: Srinidhi Nagpure
Photograph Courtesy: Shasshank Bhaleraao
The daughter’s bedroom is a treat to the eye. Pastel Green and grey headboard highlights are colour coordination skills.
Designed by: The Mark Decor
Location: Kolkata, West Bengal
Principal Designer: Khushboo Shah
A passageway opens up to the four bedrooms. On the left hand side is the daughter’s room. According to the daughter’s style, the room is all white and grey.
Designed by: Space Studio
Location: Ambawadi, Ahmedabad
Principal Architect: Ar. Maitri shah
Photograph Courtesy: Studio Tales By Vandana Panchal & Het Shah
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