Credenza Design Studio
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Elevating your space
Credenza Design Studio - a growing interior designing firm,
providing quality design services in Kolkata.
We specialize in full-service interior design including vastu, custom
furniture, lighting, art procurement & installation.

Credenza helps you realize the potential you see
1. First Meet
2. We give quotation
3. Design phase
4. Execution phase
A combination of Vastu & Interior Design









professional services
Transforming to reflect your unique style
1. Traditional:
As the name suggests, a classic, traditional style does not follow current trends and is therefore timeless. Typically, light ceilings and neutral walls painted in cream, white, or sand tones serve as a base for dark, ornate, solid wood furniture made from cherry, walnut, or chestnut. Glass bowls or vases with fresh flowers brighten tables of various sizes, which can come from a trusted antique dealer or flea market, while tapestries or a large mirror with a Baroque-inspired frame lend an old-school touch to the walls.
For curtains, sofas, armchairs, and cushions, heavy brocade or velvet fabrics are suitable in muted colours such as burgundy, brown, or green. Eye-catching checkered or striped patterns are also welcome in classically furnished rooms and complete an elegant overall picture
2. Minimalist:
Cold, impersonal, or even sterile? The minimalist style has to contend with many prejudices, but most are inaccurate. After all, doing without superfluous flourishes in one’s home doesn’t mean getting rid of cherished objects or memories, but rather questioning one’s own consumption patterns and, in the best outcome, reducing the number of things we buy and consume. Minimalism, then, isn’t just about removing all decor in favour of clean surfaces and walls, but also about leaving out expendable objects. A sofa nook, for example, can take the place of several small chairs, and a dining table can double as a workstation.
Although many minimalists focus on neutral tones and increasingly rely on white, a deliberate, temperate use of colour is also possible. The combination of different textures or the use of large-scale geometric shapes as well as typographic images also bring harmony to a pure, uncluttered environment.
3. Mid century:
Few decades have produced as many iconic designs quite like the 1950s and ’60s did. It’s no wonder that midcentury style is still so insanely popular today. Case in point: The Charles and Ray Eames Lounge Chair, which is a true legend of the period, is still produced to this day through Vitra.
The comfy chair displays some clear and important characteristics of the midcentury ethos: high-quality natural materials like wood and leather meet lush, organic shapes supported by a delicate metal base. These characteristics can be found not only in the chairs of Eames or Le Corbusier, but also in the kidney tables and sideboards that are still very much in demand today. Also typical of ’60s chic are opulent, textured fabrics such as velvet, corduroy, and bouclé in fir green, bold navy, and purple. Combining midcentury with shiny brass or chrome accents will round out the glamorous and cozy style.
4. Scandinavian:
Functional, rectilinear, and clean; that’s how the Danes, Swedes, Norwegians, and Finns love their furniture. And now people from all corners of the earth are digging the Scandinavian style too. This design movement puts a love of nature in the forefront, and as such, Nordic design uses almost exclusively natural materials like local woods and rattan as well as linen, cotton, and leather. Often this material palette is complemented by a simple colour scheme such as white, grey, and beige. Accents are mostly added in light pastel shades or, for true Scandi lovers, with design objects such as chairs by Fritz Hansen, lamps from Louis Poulsen, and decorative objects from Ferm Living or Muuto.
For a few years now, two new interior sub-trends have sprung from the aesthetic: hygge from Denmark, which is all about warmth and comfort; and Swedish lagom, which seeks to conserve resource through conscious, minimalist-leaning choices (in fact, lagom translates to “just right” or “just enough”). Whether you pursue hygge, lagom, or a simpler Scandi style, these trends from the far north are not only practical and inviting, but they can easily combine with other interior design styles.
5. Japandi:
As the name suggests, the Japandi home trend is a combination of Japanese and Scandinavian design elements. Japandi blends two cultures that, despite their great distance, share an important connection: their value of nature.
In interior design, this special relationship is reflected largely through the use of materials such as natural stone, paper, and wood. The big difference between this and a pure Scandi look is that these spaces often make use of a darker, richer colour palette. In general, the Japanese influence allows for a broader use of tones such as black, dark green, terracotta, and eggplant. Another adaptation is the introduction of feng shui principles, which have Chinese origins but are often incorporated into Japanese home decor. These days many designers are mastering the balancing act between North and East, among them, for example, Munich-based Stephanie Thatenhorst and the Danish designer David Thulstrup.
6. Boho:
Whether in cafes, beach bars, or restaurants, the boho look is ubiquitous and has been making its way into our homes more and more in recent years. Short for bohemian, the word originated in early 19th-century France as a term for Romani people thought to be from Bohemia and referred to their perceived unconventional lifestyle. Rebellious artists adopted the informal style in the later 19th century, and its aesthetic heirs would eventually be the hippies of the ’60s and ’70s who adopted many of the look’s typical elements.
Today boho and eclectic refer to a versatile interior design style where almost anything goes. New furniture might be mixed with vintage flea market finds, and it’s okay to have six different chairs around one big table. In terms of decor, the focus is on untreated natural materials, such as wood and rattan, and inviting fabrics like cotton, mohair, and linen (often in beige, brown, and olive). Accent pieces might add bright yellows or blues, bold patterns, wild fringes, or dazzling embroidery. Batik, macramé, and other simple handicraft objects are also common, and offer a great opportunity to DIY projects for your home such as hammocks, wall hangings, or hanging baskets. Above all else, boho style is personal and individual.
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Design your space, know the cost
- 2 BHK
- 3 BHK

Silver package
Starting at Just ₹3 Lakhs
- Shoe cabinet
- TV unit
- Crockery/Puja unit
- Modular kitchen
- 2 Wardrobes
- 1 Dressing unit
- 1 Study unit
- 2 Box Bed- Queen size
- 2 Side table
- Paint

Gold package
Starting at Just ₹4.5 Lakhs
- Shoe cabinet
- TV unit
- Crockery/Puja unit
- Modular kitchen
- 2 Wardrobes
- 1 Dressing unit
- 1 Study unit
- 2 Hydraulic Bed- Queen size
- 2 Side table
- Paint
- Simple False ceiling

Diamond package
Starting at Just ₹6 Lakhs
- Shoe cabinet
- TV unit
- Crockery/Puja unit
- Modular kitchen
- 2 Wardrobes
- 1 Dressing unit
- 1 Study unit
- 2 Hydraulic Bed- Queen size
- 2 Side table
- Paint
- Advance False ceiling

Platinum package
Starting at Just ₹7.5 Lakhs
- Shoe cabinet
- TV unit
- Crockery/Puja unit
- Modular kitchen
- 2 Wardrobes
- 1 Dressing unit
- 1 Study unit
- 2 Hydraulic Bed- Queen size
- 2 Side table
- Paint
- Designer False ceiling

Silver package
Starting at Just ₹5 Lakhs
- Shoe cabinet
- TV unit
- Crockery unit
- Puja unit
- Modular kitchen
- 3 Wardrobes
- 2 Dressing unit
- 1 Study unit
- 2 Box Bed- Queen size & 1 Box Bed – King size
- 4 Side table
- Paint

Gold package
Starting at Just ₹7 Lakhs
- Shoe cabinet
- TV unit
- Crockery unit
- Puja unit
- Modular kitchen
- 3 Wardrobes
- 2 Dressing unit
- 1 Study unit
- 2 Hydraulic Bed- Queen size & 1 Hydraulic Bed – King size
- 4 Side table
- Paint
- Simple false ceiling

Diamond package
Starting at Just ₹9 Lakhs
- Shoe cabinet
- TV unit
- Crockery unit
- Puja unit
- Modular kitchen
- 3 Wardrobes
- 2 Dressing unit
- 1 Study unit
- 2 Hydraulic Bed- Queen size & 1 Hydraulic Bed – King size
- 4 Side table
- Paint
- Advance false ceiling

Platinum package
Starting at Just ₹11 Lakhs
- Shoe cabinet
- TV unit
- Crockery unit
- Puja unit
- Modular kitchen
- 3 Wardrobes
- 2 Dressing unit
- 1 Study unit
- 2 Hydraulic Bed- Queen size & 1 Hydraulic Bed – King size
- 4 Side table
- Paint
- Designer false ceiling
Consult with Us
An online interior design service offering the expertise of professionals minus the cost and the time commitment is an excellent place to start!

Aishi Guha-Roy
Interior Designer & Co-owner

Snehasish Ghosh
Interior Designer & Co-owner
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