
Villa Interior Design · India · 2025
A villa in India
- Location
- India
- Year
- 2025
- Typology
- residential
- Scope
- Interior design · Living & family rooms · Bedrooms · Kitchens · Bespoke joinery & wardrobes · Lighting design · Furniture & FF&E · Styling
- Materials
- Marble feature walls with gold inlay, Fluted wood and charcoal velvet panelling, Book-matched marble and warm timber, Black stone kitchen counters, Grey-green handleless cabinetry, Crystal chandeliers and brass pendants, Soft grey upholstery and silk drapery
A family villa in India where two moods live under one roof. The formal living spaces lean classic, crown moulding, crystal chandeliers, panelled walls and marble feature walls inlaid with gold, while the bedrooms shift into a warmer, contemporary register of fluted wood, book-matched marble and concealed lighting. ZuriSpace designed the interior across the home, from the living rooms and kitchens to the bedrooms and a gallery-like corridor lit by a cascade of brass pendants, holding it all together with a palette of soft grey, warm wood and brushed gold.

Living rooms that lean classic
The main living spaces are dressed for occasion. A crystal chandelier hangs over a deep sofa, grey silk drapery frames the windows, and the television sits on a marble panel inlaid with a fine gold chevron. In the family lounge a large sectional wraps a low table beside a black-framed glass screen that reveals the staircase behind, with brick-arched alcoves softening one end of the room.

Bedrooms in a contemporary key
The bedrooms change pace. A channel-panelled wall in deep charcoal velvet and wood carries the bed, with a slim backlit niche for books and a compact desk set against the window and its long view to open fields. Roman shades, a soft abstract rug and warm cove lighting keep the room calm and modern.

A bedroom that doubles as a study
Another bedroom is built to work as well as rest. A book-matched marble wall and a fluted wood panel frame the television, a tall floor-to-ceiling bookcase with backlit shelves runs alongside, and a slim desk tucks in beneath framed art, so reading, working and sleeping share one considered wall.

Kitchens that work hard
The kitchens are practical and softly finished, handleless grey-green and warm wood cabinetry, black stone counters, a marble backsplash and plenty of tall and glass-fronted storage. Under-cabinet lighting and a chimney hood keep the working zones bright and clear.







