Most spaces today ask for something from you.
Attention. Output. Participation. Performance.
Very few allow you to simply arrive. To think without urgency, to work without display, to be around others without the pressure to engage.
The Living Room is a contemporary third space, built in response to that absence.
It does not position itself as an alternative to existing workspaces. It questions the premise they operate on. That productivity must be visible. That connection must be initiated. That value must be immediate.
Instead, it offers a different rhythm.
By day, it holds a certain stillness. The kind that allows thought to extend. Work here deepens.
By evening, the space shifts. Conversations emerge, culture enters.
What makes this possible is not just the design of the space, but the intent behind it. The Living Room is shaped by those who enter it. It asks for a certain awareness; of the room, of others, of oneself within it.
Because this is not a space built for access alone. It is built for alignment.
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.
Three Modes
Seating that allows for and shared presence.
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.
Mon–Fri · 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Gather
By evening, the room opens.
Not louder. Just more outward.
Conversations begin. Culture enters.
Wed & Fri · 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Sat–Sun · 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

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.

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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.



