Interior Design · Villa Interiors
Villa interiors of quiet depth and lasting beauty.
A villa interior should feel as generous as the space it occupies.
A villa gives you more surface area to work with. More rooms, more transitions, more decisions — each one visible, each one defining the character of a different part of the home. That abundance is an opportunity when the design is coherent, and a liability when it isn’t.
We approach villa interiors in Bangalore with the same discipline we bring to apartments — beginning with the life that will be lived in the space, not the aesthetic that will be applied to it. But villa-scale work allows for decisions that smaller spaces cannot accommodate: genuinely distinct rooms, rather than multi-purpose compromises. A study that feels like a study. A dining room designed for the specific way this family eats. A master bedroom that has a considered relationship with natural light at the times of day that matter.
We have worked on independent villas across Bangalore — in Whitefield, Sarjapur Road, Yelahanka, and Sadashivanagar. We have also designed villa interiors in Goa for clients who are developing vacation homes in Assagao, Siolim, and Candolim, where the architecture and climate require a very different material language from what works in Bangalore.
For Goa villas, we pay particular attention to materials that can handle coastal humidity: natural stone over ceramic tile, solid wood joinery over laminate, linen and cotton textiles over synthetics. The tropical light in Goa also changes how colour works — colours that read as warm in Bangalore can feel harsh in the intense Goan light. We calibrate our palettes accordingly.
Our villa interior process includes full spatial planning, a complete material selection, custom joinery design, bespoke furniture where required, a full lighting scheme, and execution oversight from groundwork to final styling. We take on a small number of villa projects each year. This year’s calendar has limited availability. Read more about the studio.
What We Deliver
How We Work
How we approach a villa interior — from the first site visit to the finished home.
01 — Architecture Reading
A villa has an architecture — a logic of proportions, materials, and spaces that should inform every interior decision. We begin by reading the existing building carefully: ceiling heights and their relationship with room widths, the quality and direction of natural light, the views from each room and how they should be framed or edited, and the indoor-outdoor relationships that make a Bangalore villa different from an apartment. This reading prevents the most common villa design error — a beautiful interior that ignores or fights the architecture that contains it.
02 — Integrated Brief
Villa projects are often the opportunity to design interior and landscape together — something we offer as our integrated service. Where we are designing both, the brief covers the whole property: how interior rooms extend into outdoor spaces, where material transitions occur, and how the landscape can be seen from within the house. If the project is interior only, we design with the existing landscape in mind and ensure the two remain coherent.
03 — Zone-by-Zone Design
A villa is designed as a series of connected zones — public spaces (living, dining, kitchen), private spaces (bedrooms, studies, dressing rooms), and transition spaces (entrance, corridors, terraces). We develop each zone in detail while maintaining a consistent palette and language across the whole. The result is a home that feels coherent — not a collection of separately decorated rooms.
04 — Material & Finish Curation
The material palette for a villa is more complex than for an apartment — more surfaces, more transitions, more opportunity for material richness without visual busyness. We assemble sample boards for each zone and present them in the space, in natural light, so that material relationships can be judged as they will actually appear. We do not specify materials from a catalogue viewed on a screen.
05 — Phased Implementation
Large villa projects are implemented in phases to allow you to occupy parts of the house while work continues in others. We plan the sequence with the construction programme so that no phase is left incomplete while another begins. We manage all trades and deliveries and maintain a construction programme that is realistic rather than optimistic.
06 — Styling & Completion
The final stage — furniture placement, art hanging, textile arrangement, and object styling — is where a villa moves from impressive to genuinely inhabitable. We manage this stage personally and remain on site until every room looks exactly as designed.
Questions
What people ask about villa interior design in Bangalore and Goa.
How long does a complete villa interior design project take?
Six to eighteen months depending on scope. A villa with five bedrooms, multiple living areas, and a full landscape project will take longer than a three-bedroom villa being refreshed rather than rebuilt. We give a specific programme at the outset based on the actual scope, not a generic estimate. Villas requiring custom furniture benefit from commissioning pieces early in the design phase — furniture has the longest lead time of any element.
Can you design the landscape and interior together?
Yes — this is one of the few things that makes Bowerscapes distinctly different from most design practices. We design interiors and landscapes as a single integrated project, with material transitions, visual connections between inside and outside, and a coherent character across both. Villas where inside and outside are designed together by the same team consistently feel more resolved than those where the two are treated as separate commissions.
Do you work on Goa villas as well as Bangalore?
Yes. Goa is our second home market. We know the architecture, the climate, the material suppliers, and the contractors. Goa villas — particularly those with Portuguese colonial heritage — require a different design sensibility and a different material palette from Bangalore. We work in both markets with equal familiarity.
A villa should feel like it was designed for you — because it should be.
Villa Projects
Space enough to breathe. Designed so you want to stay.
Villa · Whitefield
Villa Interior · 3,800 sq ft · 2024
Villa · Sadashivanagar
Villa Interior · 4,200 sq ft · 2023
North Goa
Villa Interior · Goa Vacation Home · 2024