Indian Interior Design
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Indian Design Style
Vibrant and ornate with bold colors, intricate patterns, carved wood, and rich textiles.
Transform Your SpaceKey Elements of Indian Design
Rich Color Palette
Vibrant hues including deep reds, royal blues, golden yellows, and emerald greens.
Intricate Patterns
Complex motifs including mandalas, paisleys, and geometric designs in textiles and decor.
Carved Wood Elements
Ornately carved furniture, screens, and architectural details with traditional motifs.
Textural Contrast
Mix of luxurious textiles like silk, velvet, and brocade with natural materials.
Metallic Accents
Brass, copper, and gold details in furniture, lighting, and decorative objects.
Arched Doorways
Curved and scalloped archways framing entrances and transitions between spaces.
Indian Style Spaces
Executive Office
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Executive Office
Opulent workspace with carved wooden desk, rich textiles, and metallic accents.
Conference Room
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Conference Room
Formal meeting space with vibrant colors, patterned textiles, and ornate details.
Reception Area
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Reception Area
Welcoming entrance with arched doorways, intricate patterns, and rich colors.
Regional Variations
North Indian Style
Northern Indian design draws heavily from Mughal influences, featuring intricate geometric patterns, arched doorways, and ornate detailing. The Rajasthani style, a subset of North Indian design, is known for its vibrant colors, mirror work, and detailed paintings. Furniture tends to be low-set with carved wooden details, and spaces often incorporate jali screens (perforated stone or wood screens) that filter light while providing privacy. The color palette typically includes rich reds, royal blues, and golden yellows.
South Indian Style
Southern Indian design emphasizes natural materials like wood, particularly teak and rosewood, and features more restrained ornamentation compared to northern styles. Traditional South Indian homes often feature courtyards (known as "aangans") that bring natural light and ventilation into the space. Brass lamps and vessels are common decorative elements, as are kolam patterns (geometric designs drawn with rice flour) that inspire floor patterns and textile designs. The color palette tends toward earthy tones accented with deep greens, mustard yellows, and terracotta.
Indian Color Palette
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