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ATMOSPHERE-LED INTERIOR DESIGN FOR INDIAN HOMES

Every room has a feeling.
We help you find it.

Helping Indian homes move from rooms that look fine to spaces that feel like something.

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spaces that feel like something.

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Featured Projects

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Sea Breezes

A 22nd-floor Mumbai apartment that proves great home interior design has nothing to do with square footage — it has everything to do with knowing exactly which square feet matter.

Every interior designer near me gets asked the same Mumbai question: how do you make a small apartment feel like a whole life? Sea Breezes is our answer. At 1,200 sq ft on the 22nd floor with the Arabian Sea on the other side of floor-to-ceiling glass, every decision made by our interior decorator was about editing — keeping only what earns its place, removing everything that merely fills space. Dark smoked teak, sage green velvet, brushed brass, and living room decor that makes four friends feel immediately at ease on a Saturday evening are the building blocks of interiors that feel both metropolitan and deeply personal.

Modern Gujarati living at its most considered — a Gandhinagar apartment where home interior design is built in teak grain, Ambaji marble, and the quiet confidence of craft that knows exactly what it is.

There is a particular kind of home that only a planned city can produce — calm, spacious, rooted in craft but looking forward. Greens & Grain is a 2,200 sq ft Gandhinagar apartment designed for a young professional family who wanted home interior design that carried their cultural identity without being decorative about it. Our room designers worked in warm teak grain, honed Ambaji white marble, and sage green velvet to build a home that feels effortlessly contemporary while carrying the warmth of Gujarati craft in every textile, every hand-picked ceramic, and every curated shelf facing the city's wide, tree-lined streets. A full 3d room design process was used to plan every sightline before a single piece of furniture was chosen.

Greens & Grain

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Haveli Heritage

Four bedrooms, 3,500 sq ft, Mughal jaali screens, and the full weight of North Indian design vocabulary — a Delhi home interior design that carries history without ever feeling heavy.

The Delhi bungalow is its own design language, and our interior designers have spent years learning to speak it fluently. Haveli Heritage is a 3,500 sq ft bungalow in which Mughal jaali stone screens, Makrana marble floors, deep ruby silk upholstery, and Lutyens-influenced geometry come together in a home interior design that is both grand and genuinely liveable. The diwan-khana was built around the specific cultural practice of North Indian hospitality: the post-dinner gathering, the long conversation, the silver tray of chai and mithai that marks the best evenings a Delhi home produces. The library was designed to double as a home office interior design space — lit by a single brass lamp, lined floor-to-ceiling on three walls with books on law, history, and Urdu poetry.

A heritage Kolkata apartment with 12-foot Victorian ceilings, floor-to-ceiling books, and the warmest bedroom decor ideas we have ever drawn from a city's soul — because this is where home interior design and Bengali adda culture became the same thing.

There are cities where interior design is about the future, cities where it is about the past, and then there is Kolkata — which is entirely about the present moment of a long conversation. Adda Hours is a 1,600 sq ft apartment with 12-foot Victorian ceilings, original herringbone parquet floors, and a library wall that covers an entire room from floor to ceiling with hundreds of books. Our interior decorator near me for this project was given one brief: make it feel like the home of someone who has read everything and kept all of it. The living room decor ideas that followed were built around books, brass, Kantha quilts, the smell of chai, and the particular golden quality of Kolkata's afternoon light.

Adda Hours

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Our Process

2. We Study Your Space Honestly

We look at what your home is doing right before we decide what it's doing wrong. The natural light. The proportions. The things that are already working that you've stopped noticing. Good home interior design doesn't erase a space and start over — it pays attention to what's already there, and builds from it. This is what separates a room that looks designed from a room that feels right.

3. We Design to the Feeling, Not the Finish

Every decision we make — layout, light, materials, bedroom decor, the way a living room is arranged — gets held against one question: does this serve the feeling we agreed on in Step 1? Not the trend. Not the catalogue. Not what photographs well. We are interior designers who answer to the person living in the room, not the camera pointed at it.

4. We Hand You a Room That Feels Like Home

When we're done, you won't need to explain it to anyone. You'll just feel it the moment you walk in. That's the only metric we care about. Whether you found us searching for an interior designer near you or came through a recommendation — what you leave with is a room that is completely, quietly, unmistakably yours.

Interior Design that starts with feeling, not furniture.

1. We Listen Before We Look

Most people come to an interior decorator with a list of things they want to change. We put that list aside for a moment. Before we recommend a single thing — no living room decor, no furniture, no colour — we ask you to describe how you want to feel in this room. That answer tells us more than any brief ever could. It's where our work as interior designers actually begins.

A Quick Look at What to Expect:

Testimonials

"380 square feet. I'd basically made peace with the idea that my flat couldn't feel like a home — it was just where I slept. What I didn't expect was someone to take that seriously. They didn't try to make it look bigger or convince me I was wrong about the space. They just asked what I wanted to feel when I got home from work. And then they made that happen. It's the same 380 square feet. It feels completely different."

 

-Ram R. (Bangalore)

"I work from home and I was going slowly mad. My bedroom was also my office and neither thing was working. What Room Chemistry gave me wasn't just a better-arranged room — it was a room that knew what it was supposed to do. By day it feels like a workspace I respect. By evening it switches. I don't know exactly how that works. I just know it does." 

-Ananya S. (Delhi)

"I'd been living in this flat for two years and I still didn't feel settled in it. I kept buying things — a rug, new cushions, a lamp — and nothing worked. Room Chemistry figured out in one conversation what I couldn't figure out in two years. It wasn't about buying more. It was about what was already there and why it wasn't talking to each other. My living room now feels like mine. I walk in and I exhale. That's new."

-Priya M. (Mumbai)

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