studio.syahi

studio.syahi Interior Designer
Looking at the world through colored glasses. Email at [email protected] for inquiries
Delhi, India

11/02/2026
The Saba House × Grateful for the recognition and for the journey that brought this vision to life.
11/02/2026

The Saba House ×
Grateful for the recognition and for the journey that brought this vision to life.

A home doesn’t need to be loud.It needs to be yours.Good design isn’t about following trends or playing safe.It’s about ...
02/02/2026

A home doesn’t need to be loud.
It needs to be yours.

Good design isn’t about following trends or playing safe.
It’s about understanding what feels right for you —
your life, your habits, your way of living.

When a space reflects that, it doesn’t need to prove anything.
It simply feels like home.

22/01/2026

Tell me, If you could change just one thing in your home today — what would it be?

Indian homes were once layered, expressive, full of story.
Somewhere along the way, we traded that for safe and neutral.

But bringing personality back doesn’t require demolition.
It requires intention.

A single committed element.
A pattern that’s allowed to exist.
A contrast that adds depth.

Small decisions that quietly transform a space from generic to personal.

This reel shares how to start — simply, realistically, within the same budget.

Featuring reference works that inspire my approach to Indian design.

16/01/2026

This reel is longer than usual — and it’s intentional.

Because what’s happening to Indian homes today can’t be explained in 10 seconds.

Budget isn’t the problem.
Possibility isn’t the problem.
The problem is borrowed ideas and blind trends.

We are shaping homes that look safe, familiar, identical —
even when the same budget can create something far more personal.

This reel is my honest take on that pattern.
And how we can break it without compromising design.

Watch it patiently — it might change how you see your own space.

And if it resonates, I’d love to hear your thoughts.

Some studios leave you quietly awe-struck with their attention to detail. is one of them. Their work reflects a deep sen...
07/01/2026

Some studios leave you quietly awe-struck with their attention to detail.

is one of them. Their work reflects a deep sensitivity towards art, craft, and narrative — where every element feels considered rather than decorative.

This image is just a glimpse from their Shree Ram artwork, a piece that beautifully demonstrates how storytelling and design can coexist with such grace.

Work by &
Shared as inspiration, with due credit.

Some designers influence your thinking before you ever meet them, they influence the way you see design long before that...
07/01/2026

Some designers influence your thinking before you ever meet them, they influence the way you see design long before that.

work has always stood out for its quiet confidence the way Indian culture, craft, and materiality are brought into spaces has always been deeply inspiring.

It’s thoughtful, restrained, and deeply rooted — the kind of design that shifts perspective rather than follows trends.

Work by
Shared here purely as design inspiration, with full credit.

January didn’t wait quietly for us.It arrived with something worth celebrating.Starting the year with our first print ma...
02/01/2026

January didn’t wait quietly for us.
It arrived with something worth celebrating.

Starting the year with our first print magazine feature — a moment of pride, gratitude, and a little disbelief. Seeing our work on paper feels surreal, and deeply affirming

This isn’t just a milestone.
It’s the beginning of momentum.

Grateful to the team behind the pages, and to a project that trusted our vision and allowed us to design without compromise.

Here’s to a year of bold beginnings, thoughtful spaces, and work that finally gets the pages it deserves.

— Studio.Syahi

Ending this year with gratitude — for the work, the waiting, and everything in between.For projects that challenged me, ...
31/12/2025

Ending this year with gratitude — for the work, the waiting, and everything in between.
For projects that challenged me, shaped me, and quietly moved me closer to my vision. For moments of doubt that made room for clarity, and milestones that arrived right on time.

I’m thankful for clients who trusted the process, collaborators and vendors who stood steady through every phase, and a team whose commitment turned intent into reality. Many professional connections became friendships along the way — something I value deeply.

Above all, gratitude for my husband, whose constant support, patience, and belief made this journey lighter and steadier.

This year wasn’t about rushing forward. It was about showing up, learning, and taking one intentional step at a time — and that, in itself, feels like a celebration.

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