Recent Projects
Designed By: Riya Das
SR Preetham Residency
Hyderabad
2 BHK
When Vamsi Nandan bought his 2BHK flat in Hyderabad, he knew what he didn’t want was clutter, wasted corners, and boring designs. But turning vague ideas into a smart, stylish space was a challenge. With a busy schedule and little time to plan, he needed expert help to create a clean kitchen, clever storage, and a home office that didn’t feel like an add-on.
Our interior designer Riya Das, gave Vamsi’s 2BHK a fresh, inviting vibe with a perfect mix of comfort and style. Warm tones, clean finishes, and clever layouts brought a sense of flow across the home. The overall design feels modern yet homely, where every corner is thoughtfully done, and the whole space just makes you want to kick back and stay a while.
Designed By: Anil Daggupati
Kalpataru
3 BHK
Vijay Kumar and his family a minimalist home with a blend of traditional and modern interior design elements.
Our designers at DesignCafe designed his home with abundant vertical storage solutions across spaces . The colour scheme included materials, and finishes for a mix of modern and traditional styles.
Designed By: Vaishavi Bhatt
Abhiraj CHS (Kandivali)
Mumbai
Viral and his family desired a luxurious looking home yet functional with space-saving storage and easy to maintain.
Our interior designers delivered a beautiful home designed with wooden finishes, and luxurious, sleek modular interiors.
Designed By: Jyoti Goswami
Raj Grandeur Powai
Sumeet and his family required a work-from-home setup that blends luxurious minimalist interiors with ample storage, enhancing the aesthetics of their spacious home.
Our interior designers crafted a stunning home in neutral hues that maximizes natural lighting, exuding luxury and functionality for individuals who work from home.
Designed By: Juilee Makhe
Atmosphere Blanca, Mulund
Karthikeyan and Gauthami wanted their 2BHK home in Mumbai to reflect their love for subtlety while keeping it vibrant and warm enough for their growing daughters. They also wanted a place that would help Gauthami tap into her artistic vibe as she practiced Bharatnatyam at home.
Our designers used neutral brown and beige as the dominant colours to add sophistication to the place. They incorporated the family’s love for wooden finishes across the home on the principles of minimalism to bring out the spiritual and artistic sides of its members.
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