Hospitality Design

Available across Chennai

Int-Hab

Int-Hab

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About Hospitality Design

Hospitality Design

We specialize in creating modern and minimalist hospitality spaces that prioritize both aesthetics and functionality. Our designs feature exposed brick walls, strategic greenery integration, and well-organized amenity areas.

Our Unique Approach

  • Blend of contemporary and traditional elements
  • Focus on connectivity between different spaces
  • Integration of landscape design with interior spaces
  • Emphasis on natural lighting and ventilation

Ideal For

Hospitality business owners looking for chic, sustainable spaces that balance modern aesthetics with practical functionality, particularly those interested in creating distinctive venues that incorporate local architectural elements.

What We Deliver

Complete architectural and interior design solutions for hotels, restaurants, and commercial hospitality spaces, with special attention to creating engaging social areas and optimizing space utilization.

Meet your Expert

Int-Hab

Int-Hab

234 connects in last 3 months

My Story

We are Int-Hab, short for Intuitive Habitat. Started back in 2012 by Sachin Shetty, we’re all about making spaces that feel like they belong. Our studio is rooted in this region, so you’ll see us mixing modern design with local vibes—think Jodi Mane in Mangaluru or Malenadu Mane. We’re a small team, big on celebrating festivals together and sweating the details. For us, every window and staircase has a story. That’s how we work.

My Work

What We Do - We design architecture, interiors, and products for homes, restaurants, commercial, and healthcare spaces.

How We Work - We balance cost, minimalism, sustainability, and function. Daylighting and cross-ventilation always matter.

Details Matter - Staircases and windows aren’t just parts—they’re interactive, useful, and part of the story.

Modern Meets Local - We blend bold, modern looks with vernacular architecture Mangaluru, using local materials like laterite and wood.

1,500-3,000
per square foot