Gurgaon’s Trusted Interior Design Studio
Get the layout right before anything else — intelligent space planning for new homes, renovations, and commercial spaces across Gurgaon, Delhi & NCR. Because a beautiful home starts with a smart floor plan.
Most interior problems aren’t about colour or furniture — they’re about layout. A room that feels cramped, a kitchen that doesn’t flow, a bedroom where the door hits the wardrobe, a living room where no arrangement ever feels right. These are space planning problems, and they’re almost always avoidable. Our space planning and layout design service solves this at the very beginning — before walls go up, before furniture is bought, before money is spent on things that won’t work. We study your space, understand how you move through it and use it every day, and then create a layout that makes every square foot count. Whether you’re planning a new home, reconfiguring an existing one, or designing a commercial space — getting the layout right first is the smartest investment you can make.
A beautifully decorated room with a bad layout will always feel off — and most people can’t explain why. They just know something isn’t working. Space planning is the invisible foundation of every great interior. We’ve worked on hundreds of homes and commercial spaces across Gurgaon and NCR, and the most common feedback we get is — ‘I wish we had done this at the start.’ Now you can.
A good layout isn't just about what looks balanced on a drawing. It's about where you actually sit, how you move from room to room, where natural light falls at different times of day, and how your family uses each space differently. We plan for all of it — not just the visual result.
Moving a wall after it's built is expensive. Realising your sofa doesn't fit after delivery is frustrating. Discovering your kitchen triangle is completely wrong after tiling is a nightmare. Space planning catches every one of these problems at the drawing stage — when fixing them costs nothing at all.
In Gurgaon's apartments and homes, space is rarely in excess. We make sure nothing is wasted — no awkward corners, no dead zones, no furniture blocking natural pathways. Even small rooms can feel open and functional with the right layout approach.
Our space planning service integrates directly with your full interior design project if needed. The layout we create becomes the foundation for everything that follows — furniture selection, storage design, lighting plan, and décor. One consistent plan, executed all the way through.
Space planning is both a science and a skill. Here’s exactly how we approach it — methodically, collaboratively, and with your daily life at the centre of every decision.
We start by understanding how you live. How many people use the space? What are your daily routines? Do you work from home? Do you entertain guests regularly? Do you need quiet zones separate from active areas? Your answers shape every layout decision that follows.
We visit your space and take precise measurements — room dimensions, ceiling heights, door and window positions, structural walls, utility points, and any fixed elements that can’t be moved. If you’re in the pre-construction stage, we work from architect drawings.
We divide your home into functional zones — living, dining, cooking, sleeping, working, storage — and plan how they connect to each other. Good zoning means you never have to walk through a bedroom to reach a bathroom, or through the dining area to reach the kitchen from the entrance.
We produce detailed 2D floor plans showing exact room layouts, furniture placement with dimensions, door swing clearances, and circulation paths. This is your practical reference document — something your contractor, architect, and interior designer can all work from.
We translate the floor plan into 3D so you can see and experience the layout spatially — not just read it on paper. This is where most clients spot things they want to adjust, and where we refine the plan before anything is finalised or built.
Space planning is the process of analysing your available space and deciding how it should be laid out — where rooms go, how they connect, where furniture sits, and how people move through the space. It's the step that happens before interior design and before construction. Without a proper space plan, even a beautifully designed room can feel uncomfortable or dysfunctional. It's the difference between a home that works and one that just looks good in photos.
The earlier the better. Ideally, space planning should happen before any civil work or construction begins — when walls, plumbing lines, and electrical points can still be positioned correctly. If you've already received possession of a new flat, now is still the right time — before you start buying furniture or calling contractors. Even for existing homes, a space planning review can reveal layout changes that significantly improve how the space feels and functions.
Yes — this is one of the most common reasons people come to us. An existing home that feels tight, poorly arranged, or just 'off' can often be dramatically improved through layout changes — sometimes without any major construction. We assess what's fixed and what can be changed, then propose practical solutions that make the space feel larger, more logical, and easier to live in.
Yes. We produce detailed 2D floor plans with accurate dimensions, furniture placement, door and window positions, and circulation notes. These are working documents — clean, clear, and ready to be handed to your architect, civil contractor, or interior designer. We also provide 3D visualisations to help you see the layout spatially before committing to it.
It works both ways. We offer space planning as a completely standalone service — useful if you already have an interior designer but want a proper layout foundation first, or if you're simply not ready for full interior design yet. We also offer it as an integrated first step within our full home interior design service, where the layout we create flows directly into the design execution.
Yes. We work on commercial space planning for offices, retail stores, clinics, co-working spaces, and hospitality setups. Commercial spaces have very specific requirements around footfall, work zones, compliance, and brand experience — and we factor all of these into the layout process, not just the aesthetics.