A villa is not simply a large home. It is a statement of a life lived deliberately of taste refined over time, of space that understands its own purpose. At Aparna Kaushik Design Group, villa interior design begins long before a material is selected or a room arrangement considered. It begins with understanding how a family inhabits space how light moves through their mornings, how guests are received, how the quieter rooms earn their stillness. Every villa we design is a singular work. There are no repeated formulas. The result is a home that does not announce itself. It simply is.
Where architecture, material, and emotion exist as one.
Materials are chosen not for their luxury alone, but for their truth how they age, how they feel underfoot, how they speak to the architecture around them. Each selection is deliberate, each combination considered.
Scale is not confused with excess. A ceiling proportion calculated to the centimetre, a material transition that resolves so naturally it appears inevitable this is the discipline behind every room we design.
We do not design rooms. We design residences. Every element architecture, interiors, furniture, lighting, landscape is considered in relation to the whole. The result is a home that holds together completely.
Spatial planning, room proportions, ceiling heights, archways, transition zones the structural decisions that define how a home feels before a single piece of furniture arrives.
Stone, wood, plaster, metal, fabric sourced globally, selected with precision. Every surface is chosen for its quality, its character, and its ability to age with dignity.
Furniture designed exclusively for the residence. Each piece is drawn to fit the space, the scale, and the life of the family it is made for. Nothing generic. Nothing borrowed.
Light is considered not as illumination but as atmosphere. Natural light is planned across the seasons. Artificial light is designed for every hour from morning clarity to evening warmth.
Waterfront estates where the interior must hold its own against the scale of the sea. Spaces designed for a life that moves between inside and outside with ease where the horizon is always part of the room.