Interior Design
Available across Mumbai
Pricing Guide
Smart Micro-Luxury Interiors
Scope of Work
- Civil Transformations: Structural re-layout to create flexible zones (e.g. convertible living rooms) using lightweight Siporex or drywall partitions.
- Transformer Furniture: Heavy customization including wall-mounted Murphy beds, pull-out dining units, and sound-dampened floor-to-ceiling sliding partitions.
- Compact Kitchens: Modular designs with BWP Marine grade plywood carcasses, stain-resistant quartz countertops, and integrated appliance housing.
- Visual Expansion: Large-format vitrified tiles or engineered wood flooring installed to minimize grout lines and maximize spatial feel.
Material & Finishes
- Premium Hardware: Heavy-duty, soft-close tracks from brands like Hafele or Hettich for movable walls and hidden storage.
- Reflective Surfaces: Light-colored laminates or PU coatings used to enhance natural light and airiness.
- Space-Saving Bathrooms: Wall-hung WCs with concealed cisterns and vanity counters optimized for tight footprints.
- Architectural Lighting: Recessed profile LED linear lights embedded in false ceilings to define zones without visual clutter.
Luxury Residential Design & Build
Scope of Work
- Premium Flooring: Installation of Italian Marble (Botticino, Grey William, or Black Marquina) with mirror polishing and sealing.
- Ceiling & Lighting: Architectural false ceilings with cove lighting, magnetic track systems, anti-glare COB lights, and chandelier points.
- Wall Treatments: Specialized application of hand-troweled Lime Plaster, veneer paneling with grooves, or feature wall marble cladding.
- Bespoke Joinery: Walk-in wardrobes with glass shutters, plus custom-fabricated beds and sofas using high-density foam and velvet or leather upholstery.
Material & Finishes
- Metal & Glass: Laser-cut stainless steel screens (Jalis) with Gold or Brass PVD coating and tinted fluted glass partitions.
- Acoustic Comfort: Fabric-paneled ceilings or wall sections implemented to dampen sound in master bedrooms and entertainment zones.
- Biophilic Elements: Integrated planter boxes with drainage trays built into carpentry or balcony flooring.
- Art Display: Creation of dedicated niches with focused lighting designed specifically for sculptures or art pieces.
Industrial-Biophilic Workspace
Scope of Work
- Open Ceiling Concept: Visible HVAC ducting and electrical conduits organized on trays and painted in uniform dark or neutral tones.
- Glass Cabins: Toughened glass partitions with sleek black powder-coated aluminum frames for executive areas and meeting rooms.
- Flooring Mix: Heavy-duty commercial carpet tiles in work zones for acoustics combined with polished concrete micro-topping or tiles in corridors.
- Workstations: Linear modular desks with integrated cable management and bespoke reception counters in stone or Corian.
Material & Finishes
- Noise Control: Suspension of acoustic baffles or clouds over workstations and fabric panels in meeting rooms to manage open-plan noise.
- Greenery Integration: Built-in planter boxes utilized as dividers between departments or along corridor edges.
- Task Lighting: Suspended linear LED luminaires providing up/down lighting to reduce eye strain.
- Branding: Integration of wall graphics or logo signage in the lobby using acrylic or metal lettering.
About Interior Design
My Design Philosophy
I don’t just decorate rooms - I shape how people live, work, and feel in their spaces. For me, design starts with constraints and ends with possibilities. I believe in quiet luxury interiors, where comfort and meaning matter more than flash. What I create should feel right for years, not just look good today.
Spaces Built for Real Life
Every space has its own story and purpose. My approach always begins with how people will actually use it.
- For homes, I think about the family now and in the future, whether it’s a tiny apartment or a big villa. Multi-purpose room design is my go-to: spaces that flex, give privacy, and support togetherness. You’ll see calm palette interiors with muted tones and quality finishes that make you want to stay.
- Workspaces aren’t just desks and chairs. I design places that spark creativity and connection - open layouts, breakout spots, loads of natural light. It’s about making people feel at home, even when they’re at work.
- For restaurants, clinics, or hotels, I dig deep into what clients and guests need. Each project gets its own vibe, whether it’s the drama of metal jalis or the peace of a wellness setting.
Details Matter
I’m picky about the little things. Light shapes space, so I use windows, skylights, and smart lighting to set the mood. Materials? Love mixing wood, marble, lime-plaster, and soft fabrics for texture and warmth. Colors stay chill and neutral, but I’ll throw in bold accents when it feels right. Nothing is random - everything’s chosen for how it makes people feel.
Meet your Expert
Qutub Mandviwala
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My Story
Hey, Qutub here. Architecture’s never just walls for me, it’s always been about people. I like finding answers where others see problems, whether that’s squeezing comfort and privacy into a tiny home or sketching out a whole skyline. At MQA, we started out small—John still laughs and says, ‘Pehle 10 jan tha, abhi bhi family hai’ (We were 10, still a family). Awards are nice, but honestly, seeing our designs actually help folks? That’s the real win.
My Work
All-in-one architecture, urban design, interiors - We design everything—high-rises, townships, schools, hospitals, retail, and more, from master plans to interiors.
Site-centric architecture - Every project is shaped by its land, climate, and community. No cookie-cutter stuff, just what fits best.
Small spaces, big ideas - Tiny homes or huge towers, we focus on flexible spaces that give comfort, dignity, and utility for all.
Passive cooling design and sustainability - We build for the future—natural light, green spaces, local materials, and energy-efficient solutions, always.