Elegance In Interior Design.

“Excellent design that exudes great taste is not limited to any particular design style. Our projects run the gamut from classic to modern and contemporary city lofts to rustic mountain retreats. Commercial or Residential each project is exciting & uniquely tailored to the individual needs and expectations of our patrons.”
– SANDEEP KAUL, FOUNDER & CEO
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With the conviction, that we want to provide the best of aesthetics, with at most functionality, merging extremes consistently, in every work we do, that makes you love every little iota of space that we design. Thorough understanding of Indian heritage, free-spirited creativity, and modern sensibilities provided the impetus for brands Craftsmen.

Everything Customized For YOU

It is important to understand that each project is an expression of the owner’s unique personality, values, and preferences. Working in sync allows us to achieve extraordinary.

Concept

The interior design concept is the starting point of every project. It consists of a visual presentation of style, color, and mood of the prospective space. The client looking at a concept board must be able to understand the overall feel and look of the space.

Design

“There are no rules to interior design”, but everyone should use a few tips and tricks. We at Craftsmen have a specialized team of designers who are equipped with the latest technology to create best the possible design with utmost utility and aesthetics within the available space and budget.

Build

Our workforce includes the most experienced and skillful people from within the industry who have a Heart of an artisan and skills of a professional. Our work has the perfect blend of conventional and contemporary styles. Maybe that’s why Craftsmen was initially known as “Craftsmen Style”

Our Work

Translating every desire into functional design, managing every aspect from timely delivery to budget. Be it Residential, Commercial space, project size big or small, be it your restaurant or kitchen or your store’s visual merchandise plan. Stylistic execution is the key to everything that we implement. Allow yourself to be enticed as our expert team of interior designers to unveil a whole new world of splendor and opulence; every inch custom designed as per your taste is our specialization.

From the Founder

“Less is More, Essential is Scale” – Sandeep Kaul

Plan for real life

In the interior design process, “Space planning is first and foremost.”
According to the American Institute of Architects, space planning includes blocking out interior spatial areas, defining the circulation patterns,
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and developing plans for furniture layout and equipment placement.At Craftsmen, we advise that every interior design project begins with an assessment of a place’s functional deficiencies and how the elements can be manipulated to better fit. “We try to be really thoughtful about what are the aspirations of their spaces,” says Kaul. He often asks, “Is your checklist ready?”
The goal of space planning is to create efficiency. “We’re finding that most of our clients come to us thinking that they need more space, more storage, more of everything,” he says. “We try to gently guide them toward simpler solutions.”
For instance, we recently had a client approach us with a request for a take up a project abandoned by its designer. And expectations were still very high, but we realized that reorganizing the existing footprint and incorporating a few smaller additions would deliver what the client required. If we’re able to give clients all the functionality they need without complicating the entire gamut, our job is half done.

Be Thoughtful

Quality is the key, as materials and construction affect how a person experiences the finished room. Good quality materials have “a sound and a feeling that’s different than poor quality materials.” says Kaul.
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The designers at Craftsmen often incorporate the best quality available materials with solid wood construction and or well-made antiques. Craftsmen caution that spending a lot of money on something does not necessarily mean that you’re purchasing quality.
Instead, evaluate whether something is made of an enduring material and built to last. “It’s not that everything has to be expensive,” he says. “There can always be some great finds (at lower price points).”
The sweeping strokes of an interior design concept are nothing without the supporting details. Whether that’s the scale of a lampshade or the stile width on a cabinet door, a good designer must be detail-oriented and will specify all of the particulars in order to best support the overall vision.
We always check ourselves and make sure were going down the right path to meet that big picture goal. It’s so easy with so many products on the market to say, “I love this, this, and this”. If you don’t go back and ask yourself, do these meet my goals for the space, they may not be the right choice!.

Authentic, Balance and Edits

Every interior design project should be personalized for the user, beyond just catering to their aesthetic taste and preferences. Craftsmen make sure to integrate clients’ everyday belongings, as well as tastes and preferences.
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“You want some things to have authenticity, originality, and uniqueness,” Sandeep says. “Even if the goal of a design is simplicity and modernity, we choose to incorporate something a little quirky, which I think makes the place a little more interesting.”
At Craftsmen, we prefer to evaluate a space’s overall composition for balance rather than deliberately create focal points. Suggesting that finding a balance starts with the room’s architectural features until equilibrium is found.
He also likes to read the space and evaluate sightlines from different vantage points. “Spin yourself through space and think about what you’re looking at from each angle,” he says.
Hiring an interior designer is like hiring an editor. A designer knows when to add or take away elements to achieve the desired effect. We think, “there’s too much of this one element or these two elements are weakening each other, so let’s remove one”.
This includes bringing in “breathing room” and incorporating negative space into the overall design, in order to present the strongest composition possible. Don’t be afraid to get rid of things.
Every interior design project should be personalized for the user, beyond just catering to their aesthetic taste and preferences. Craftsmen make sure to integrate clients’ everyday belongings, as well as tastes and preferences.
“You want some things to have authenticity, originality, and uniqueness,” Sandeep says. “Even if the goal of a design is simplicity and modernity, we choose to incorporate something a little quirky, which I think makes the place a little more interesting.”
At Craftsmen, we prefer to evaluate a space’s overall composition for balance rather than deliberately create focal points. Suggesting that finding a balance starts with the room’s architectural features until equilibrium is found.
He also likes to read the space and evaluate sightlines from different vantage points. “Spin yourself through space and think about what you’re looking at from each angle,” he says.
Hiring an interior designer is like hiring an editor. A designer knows when to add or take away elements to achieve the desired effect. We think, “there’s too much of this one element or these two elements are weakening each other, so let’s remove one”.
This includes bringing in “breathing room” and incorporating negative space into the overall design, in order to present the strongest composition possible. Don’t be afraid to get rid of things.