Commercial & Office Space Design
Designing professional environments that balance structural functionality with brand identity. We prioritize workflow efficiency, natural light, and strategic space planning for businesses in Bangalore.
A 3D render of a government office cabin for the Vidhana Soudha building. The design uses classic wood paneling and functional furniture to create a formal and dignified workspace.
The completed Vidhana Soudha office interior, showing the final execution of the design. The space features clean lines, wood finishes, and the official state emblem, reflecting a professional environment.
A walkthrough of a modern office design concept. The space includes glass partitions for an open feel, a bold red accent wall for awards, and different zones for focused work and collaboration.
This 3D animation presents a design concept for a high-end clothing boutique. The layout uses track lighting, feature walls, and artistic partitions to create a luxurious and engaging retail experience.
A conceptual render for a commercial reception area. The design features a dynamic false ceiling with integrated lighting and a slatted wooden partition to create a modern and impressive first impression.
A daytime view of a compact, glass-fronted trading office concept. The design emphasizes transparency and a clean, professional aesthetic suitable for a modern financial business.
A nighttime view of the trading office concept. This render shows how strategic interior lighting can turn the office into a glowing beacon, enhancing its visibility and brand presence after hours.
About this collection
For high-traffic spaces like the government office projects I handle, I prioritize durability, acoustics, and clear circulation, ensuring the physical build remains robust over time. Whether I am designing a compact trading office or a retail boutique, I treat the floor plan as a productivity tool, specifically placing operational zones where light and foot traffic optimize your daily workflow.
Architecture is a study of how buildings function, and this applies directly to your commercial space. When I work on offices, boutiques, or retail units, my primary goal is to solve operational constraints before addressing aesthetics.
Scientific Approach to Commercial Layouts
In commercial design, form must follow function. For corporate offices, I focus on spatial zoning to separate private focus areas from collaborative hubs. For retail environments, I analyze foot traffic patterns to ensure your product display has maximum visibility. I integrate Vastu not as a ritual, but as a framework for scientific planning—placing entrances and seating to capture consistent ventilation and natural light, which reduces energy costs and improves the environment for your team.
Turning Constraints into Opportunities
I often work with challenging sites. For instance, I created a modular 'Tea Joint' design specifically to transform T-junction locations—often dismissed in traditional beliefs—into high-visibility assets. By using vibrant branding, open-concept architecture, and strategic corner placement, I turned a 'difficult' spot into a prime retail opportunity.
From Concept to Handover
My process is transparent. We begin with detailed 3D visualization so you can experience the office layout, lighting, and material finishes before construction starts. Once approved, I manage the execution, including civil modifications, false ceiling installation, and electrical looping. You get a space designed to support your business goals, not just one that looks good on paper.
Anusha Kanchapler
I am Anusha Kanchapler, and I approach commercial architecture as a technical study of how people interact with their professional environment. My work is about ensuring your office or boutique works for your business as well as it looks, using design principles that prioritize light, air, and structural efficiency.
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