Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you find the right interior designers in Delhi NCR who can deliver traditional Indian style homes (heritage, ethnic, haveli-inspired, Rajasthani, Mughal, South Indian, etc.):
🪔 Step 1: Define your version of “Traditional Indian”
Traditional Indian interiors vary widely:
- North Indian / Haveli style → carved wooden jharokhas, arches, marble inlay, bold colours.
- Rajasthani / Mughal → jaali work, domes, mirror work, stone inlay, ornate furniture.
- South Indian / Kerala style → sloped wooden ceilings, teak/rosewood furniture, brass lamps.
- Colonial Indian → antique furniture, cane chairs, patterned tiles.
👉 Collect 8–10 reference images (Pinterest, Houzz, magazines) to show designers exactly what you want.
🏠 Step 2: Shortlist designers who specialize in traditional / heritage interiors
Look for keywords: traditional Indian interiors, ethnic interiors, haveli style, heritage design, crafts-based interiors.
Good starting points in Delhi NCR:
- AD Graphi Interior → Blend modern layouts with traditional Indian elements.
- Chaukor Studio (Noida) → Known for integrating traditional motifs with contemporary spaces.
- Sculpt Design Studio → Offer both contemporary and traditional interior solutions.
- Shruti Sodhi Interior Designs → Can do bespoke traditional interiors on request.
- Studio Lotus → Often incorporate local craft, handloom, heritage touches in interiors.
(All based in Delhi NCR, with experience in ethnic and luxury Indian styles.)
🔎 Step 3: Search smart
- Google Maps / JustDial / Urban Company → Search for “traditional interior designers near me” or “heritage interior design Delhi”.
- Houzz India / Instagram → Use hashtags like #TraditionalIndianInteriors #DelhiInteriorDesigner.
- Check reviews, ratings, and before-after photos.
🎨 Step 4: Check portfolio carefully
When you contact designers, ask for:
- 2–3 projects in traditional Indian style (not just modern/minimalist).
- Evidence of craftwork (wood carving, jaali, inlay, wall murals, brass fittings).
- How they integrate artisans / local craftspeople in their work.
💰 Step 5: Clarify scope & cost
Traditional interiors involve:
- Custom carpentry & carving
- Stone / tile inlay work
- Hand-crafted furniture & textiles
- Decorative lighting (brass, lanterns, chandeliers)
👉 Costs are higher than modular interiors, so check material quality, artisan sourcing, timelines (hand-carved work takes time).
📑 Step 6: Ask the right questions
- Do you work with traditional Indian artisans / craft clusters?
- What kind of wood / stone / textiles do you use?
- Can you mix traditional aesthetics with modern comforts (storage, modular kitchen)?
- What is the expected project timeline?
- Do you provide 3D visualizations of traditional interiors before execution?
✅ Pro tip: Visit a couple of ongoing sites of the designer to see real workmanship — especially for woodwork, flooring, and wall finishes.
👉 Would you like me to pull up a Google Map with pinned interior designers near Burari (Delhi) who advertise traditional Indian style services, so you can directly check reviews and directions?