Smart Interior Design Tips & Material Secrets
Making your home look high-end doesn't always require a massive budget, just the right materials and thoughtful design choices. We share what we have learned over 500 projects.
Are you tired of regular wooden floor designs? In this video, I show you some of the hottest trending flooring options for 2025. We are always exploring new materials to give your home a fresh and modern look.
Is your wall looking boring? I share four trending wall materials for 2025: classic wall moldings, customizable wallpapers, velvety lime wash paint, and modern 3D wall panels. These are great ways to add a touch of luxury to your home.
Bored of typical partitions? This video explores creative ways to divide spaces without using solid walls. From elegant metal and glass screens to custom-designed dividers, we can open up your home while defining different functional zones.
Neutral interiors don't have to be boring. Here are five tips to make them look expensive: focus on detailing like fluted panels, layer different textures, add a pop of color with art, use quirky furniture, and bring in plants to add life.
Want a trending 3D wall design on a budget? I explain how to use branded HDMR board with custom CNC designs and a PU finish. It's a cost-effective way to create a stunning feature wall for your bedroom or dining area.
A recap of our favorite projects and design moments from 2024. As a design and construction company, we are proud to deliver "tension-free" homes, and this video shares some of the highlights.
Want to make a small home look bigger? I share my top tips: avoid bulky furniture, use metal partitions instead of brick walls, stick to a neutral color palette, reduce clutter with smart storage, and use full-height curtains and mirrors.
About this collection
The difference between a standard flat and a high-end home often comes down to the finish of your surfaces. Instead of plain wooden panels, we frequently recommend fluted textures or 3D embossed veneers for wall highlights. These choices change the way light hits a surface, adding depth and character to your living room or bedroom without needing massive structural changes.
We often hear homeowners say they want a space that feels distinct, yet they end up with the same look as their neighbor. That usually happens when you rely on generic hardware store suggestions. True design starts with understanding the scale of your room. In Gurgaon, where apartments have fixed layouts, we use specific tricks like floor-to-ceiling curtains and slim-legged furniture to visually open up cramped areas.
Lighting is another area where people compromise. Standard cove lights are common, but magnetic track lights give you the freedom to move your focus points whenever you want. They are low voltage, safe, and allow for easy adjustments.
For materials, we steer clients toward HDMR boards for cabinetry because they handle our local humidity much better than standard plywood. We also look at granite textures—like linear fluting or deep sea wave finishes—to turn a boring feature wall into a focal point. Whether you are remodeling a kitchen or finishing a new floor, the logic remains the same: prioritize durability first, then aesthetics. If you choose the right material once, you save yourself the cost of repairing it two years down the line.
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I am Anshuman Jain. Along with my wife Neetu, I have spent over 20 years figuring out what actually makes a house work. We do not just pick pretty colors; we obsess over things like how a wardrobe opens and what material will last longest in our local climate.
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