Most people today move between two environments.
Cafés are overstimulating and transactional. Homes are isolating and often unstructured. Neither is truly designed for sustained, meaningful work.
In losing the spaces between home and work, we also lost something subtle, but foundational — places where belonging, culture, company, and thinking could coexist naturally.
We've lost environments that support good work. And in parallel, connection has become increasingly performative; engineered through events and transactional networking.
The result is work that feels shallow, and relationships that rarely go beyond surface exchange.
The Living Room brings back a contemporary version of the third place. A setting where people can work with clarity and connect without performance.
It is designed for uninterrupted thinking that produces real work, and for relationships that develop through shared, sustained presence over time.
At its core is a simple belief: when the right conditions coexist, both work and connections stop feeling forced, and begin to hold meaning.


Work
By day, the space holds quiet for deep focus.
The kind that allows thought to extend and the work at hand to deepen.
You arrive, and stay with it — longer than you planned to.

Gather
By evening, the room opens.
Not louder. Just more outward.
Conversations begin. Culture enters.

Belong
Belonging here isn't immediate. It forms.
Through return. Through familiarity. Through shared presence.
At some point, you stop feeling new here.
Nothing is announced. But something shifts.
The Living Room is designed for continuity of thought.
Natural light through the day.
Open sightlines across the space.
Seating that allows for both solitude and shared presence.
Upcoming Events
Private Rooms
Members only - Private Utitlity Room

Conference Room
From Meetings to Brainstorming.
Capacity: 6-8 pax.

Studio
For your creative works.
Capacity: 1-3 pax.

Discussion Room
From Meetings to Brainstorming.
Capacity: 8-10 pax.
Everything you need to know
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What is The Living Room?
A members' space in Vadodara built on one belief: that meaningful work and genuine connection don't have to compete for the same room. By day, The Living Room holds quiet. Deep focus, slow thinking, and the kind of work that actually matters. By evening, it opens into conversation, culture, and the company of people who find those things as important as the work itself. What The Living Room offers is simple, and increasingly rare: a place where productivity feels spacious, and connections form without performance.








