Creating interiors with emotional resonance and timeless elegance. I design spaces that tell your story. From bespoke residences to heritage restorations and commercial interiors, every project reflects who you are and how you live.
I've transformed heritage properties that honor their past while serving modern families. I've created contemporary spaces that feel timeless rather than trendy. Each project reflects purposeful thinking about how people actually live.
A multi-generational family needed to preserve their 1920s home while making it work for modern life. We kept the soul of the architecture and gave it new purpose.
Two busy professionals wanted a home that felt like a true escape. We created calm through neutral palettes, natural textures, and spaces that just make sense.
A tech startup needed an office that reflected their values while supporting how their team actually works. We balanced their bold brand with spaces people genuinely enjoy.
An entrepreneur wanted clarity in every corner. We created a home where every piece has meaning and nothing feels like clutter.
Your home isn't just something you see. It's something you feel. I think about how you'll experience each room emotionally, creating spaces that actually nurture you rather than just look good in photos.
Beautiful design has to work with real life. I plan spaces around how you actually live, not around abstract ideals. Your home should make daily routines easier, not harder.
Trends fade fast. I focus on neutral palettes, quality textures, and thoughtful details that will feel just as right ten years from now. Your investment should age beautifully.
Khushboo understood exactly how we live. She created spaces that reflect our family's journey, not just current trends. Every detail has real meaning. It's not just beautiful, it feels deeply personal.
Preserving old buildings while making them work for modern families requires real strategy. Here's what I've learned from years of heritage projects in Kolkata.
Creating spaces that stay relevant isn't about avoiding change. It's about understanding what actually endures. My approach to designing for the long term.