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Which are the best interior design companies in Delhi NCR for villas and bungalows?

Here are some of the best interior design companies in Delhi NCR that are especially good for villas, bungalows & large luxury homes, along with what makes them strong and what to ask them. If you like, I can also shortlist ones near Burari so you can visit & compare.


🏡 Top Interior Design Firms for Villas / Bungalows in Delhi NCR

FirmWhy They’re Good for Villas / Luxury HomesWhat Their Specialty / Style tends to Be
ANSA Architecture & InteriorsOne of the most well‐established names. They do a lot of luxury residences / kothis / villas in Delhi. They have a large team, good experience with high-end finishes, custom furniture, architectural interiors + full turnkey services. (ANSA Interiors)
MADS CreationsSpecifically lists “Interior Designers For Villa / Bungalow” in their offerings. They have good portfolio work in Gurgaon and Delhi NCR on villa interiors, combining modern luxury + bespoke design. (madscreations.in)
SKF Decor Pvt. Ltd.They have a villa interior design service. They claim good capability to transform large homes/villas to reflect client personal style + usable luxury. (SKF Decor)
Aparna Kaushik Architect & Interior DesignerVery strong in estate homes / ultra luxury homes. Their work tends to combine architectural design + interior + furniture + lighting + landscape. Good if you want a comprehensive, design-driven villa. (aparnakaushik)
Studio LotusAmong the top design firms in Delhi NCR. While they do many kinds of residential interiors, they have been featured for high-end, thoughtful projects with great attention to detail and context. Good for villas wanting a strong design identity. (Novatr)
Shruti Sodhi Interior DesignsKnown for quality luxury residential interiors. If you want a designer who delivers style + finish + attention to luxury detail, they are among the names people turn to. (Shruti Sodhi Interior Designs)

🔍 What to Look For / Questions to Ask When Choosing for Villas / Bungalows

Since villas / bungalows have bigger scale + more possibility for architectural expression, here are what you should check:

  1. Portfolio of large luxury homes
    Ensure the firm has done full villa or bungalow projects (not just flats), including external spaces, landscape, multi-level interiors.
  2. Architectural + Structural Integration
    Villas often have complicated architecture (double heights, mezzanines, terraces, large windows etc). Pick firms that can work at the architecture level, not just interiors. Integration of structure, facades, internal verandas, etc.
  3. Custom / Bespoke Furniture & Detailing
    High ceilings, arches, custom joinery, cabinetry, stone carving or other decorative finishes are more common. Check for capability to do bespoke furniture & finishes.
  4. Scope of Turnkey and Project Management
    Villas mean many moving parts—landscape, lighting (external + internal), pool areas, large kitchens, smart home features, possibly multiple bathrooms. Firms that provide full turnkey or “design + build + follow-up” tend to reduce hassles.
  5. Finish Quality & Materials
    Demand higher quality materials, finishes, hardware, lighting fixtures. Check what vendors/brands they use. Inspect existing work in person.
  6. Lighting, Acoustics & Technical / Service Planning
    With large spaces, lighting design (natural & artificial), HVAC / insulation, service ducts, plumbing etc become more complex. Ask about their technical inputs.
  7. Timeline & Cost Transparency
    Bigger scale means possibility of delays / cost overruns. Ask for detailed estimates, transparent costing, phased deliverables.
  8. After-Sales / Maintenance / Warranty
    Villas often have long usage; ask about warranties on furniture, plumbing, waterproofing, roof terraces etc.

If you like, I can pull up 3–4 of these firms that are close (within ~10-20 km of Burari), with sample villa/ bungalow works + contact details, so you can pick based on proximity & style. Would you prefer that list?


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