If youโre after Scandinavian-style interiors in Delhi NCR, there are several designers/studios doing that aesthetic (clean lines, neutral tones, lots of wood, natural light, minimal, cozy) or who are good at adapting it. Here are some places and tips + how to choose.
๐ Designers / Firms in Delhi NCR doing Scandinavian / Nordic / Minimalist Style
| Name | What Theyโre Known For + Sample Project Elements |
|---|---|
| ANSA Architecture & Interiors | They have a blog piece specifically about โScandinavian Interior Design Ideas And Characteristicsโ and include such works in their portfolio. (ANSA Interiors) |
| Ekta Khanna Design Studio | Did a New Delhi apartment with pastel shades, walnut/oak furniture, light & airy vibes with natural wood โ a nice take on Scandinavian style. (Elle Decor) |
| Neelesh Chopda Architecture | Their villa in New Delhi shows a strong Nordic/minimal influence: clean minimal forms, warm wood, muted tones, connection with outdoors, lots of natural light. (Elle Decor) |
| Deco-Arte by Amardeep Gulri | Worked on a penthouse with a complete Nordic style aesthetic: uncluttered spaces, natural materials like wood, hemp; texture, subtle colour accents. (goodhomes.co.in) |
| Interior A to Z | They have write-ups on โBest Scandinavian Interior Designer to Hire in Gurgaonโ etc., which suggest they do that style and have experience. (interioratoz.com) |
| 7WD Space Design Studio | They advertise that Scandinavian/minimalist interior design is among their specialisations. (7wdinteriordesign.com) |
๐ Where to Look / Local Studios
Since youโre in NCR (Delhi + suburbs), youโll find Scandinavian style designers easier in places like:
- Gurgaon / Gurugram
- Noida / Greater Noida
- South Delhi / Vasant Kunj / Hauz Khas
- West Delhi / Uttam Nagar / Janakpuri
Also use platforms like JustDial, UrbanClap (Urban Company), Houzz India, etc., filtering by โNordic / Scandinavian / Minimalistโ style.
๐ What to Ask/Check When Contacting Them
To make sure the designer can truly do Scandinavian style (not just modern):
- Portfolio review โ ask to see 2-3 past projects in Scandinavian / Nordic style.
- Material & Finish โ what woods, neutral colour paints, textiles they use. E.g. light oak, white walls, unobtrusive hardware etc.
- Natural light / layout โ Scandinavian style depends a lot on letting natural light in, good window placement, openness. See how they handle that in past works.
- Simplicity & Clutter-free โ minimal furniture, clean lines, functional storage. Ask how they solve storage & utility without compromising style.
- Colour palette โ muted/neutral tones, pastel accents; not loud colours or heavy ornamentation.
- Budget implications โ some materials / fixtures inherent to Scandinavian style may cost more (e.g. good quality wood, imported furnishings / lighting etc.).
- Sustainability โ Scandinavian style often goes well with sustainable material choices. If that matters, check with them.
If you like, I can give you a list of 3-5 Scandinavian style interior designers very close to Burari with approximate costs and sample photos. Do you want that?




