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DesignCafe Expands Gujarat Interiors With Gandhinagar Hub

India’s organised home interiors sector is continuing to expand beyond metropolitan markets as design-led companies follow the growth of new residential corridors. Interior solutions brand DesignCafe has opened a new experience centre in Gandhinagar, strengthening its footprint in Gujarat’s rapidly developing Ahmedabad–Gandhinagar urban region and reflecting rising demand for professional interior design services among new homeowners.

The newly launched facility spans about 2,300 sq ft and allows visitors to explore full-scale residential layouts, including modular kitchens, wardrobes, bedrooms and living areas arranged in realistic apartment-style settings. The interactive environment is designed to help prospective homeowners visualise interior solutions and understand how materials, finishes and space-saving layouts function in everyday living spaces.With this addition, DesignCafe now operates 22 experience centres across 14 Indian cities, and the Gandhinagar facility becomes the brand’s second centre in Gujarat. The expansion highlights the company’s strategy of building design consultation hubs in emerging urban clusters where residential construction and middle-income housing demand are increasing steadily.

Industry observers say the Ahmedabad–Gandhinagar corridor is becoming a significant market for organised home interior services due to strong residential growth and infrastructure development. The region has benefited from major urban projects, including the expansion of business districts, improved connectivity and the emergence of financial and technology hubs such as GIFT City. These developments have accelerated housing demand and encouraged homeowners to invest more in customised interior design.Experience centres are increasingly becoming a key part of how interior brands engage with customers. Instead of traditional furniture retail formats, such spaces function as design laboratories where homeowners can interact with layouts, materials and modular systems before committing to large interior projects. The approach also helps design firms simplify the decision-making process by allowing clients to compare options related to space optimisation, storage solutions and finishes in one place.

The Gandhinagar facility includes displays of multiple kitchen formats and space-efficient storage concepts tailored to urban apartments. It also showcases a curated range of materials and finishes aimed at balancing aesthetics with long-term practicality—an important consideration for homeowners investing in permanent interior installations.Design experts note that the shift toward organised interior services is being driven by changing lifestyles in India’s growing cities. As apartments become more compact and design-conscious living gains popularity, homeowners are seeking professionally designed layouts that maximise functionality without compromising visual appeal.

Companies like DesignCafe are also leveraging manufacturing and digital design processes to streamline project execution. Structured design workflows, precision manufacturing and installation oversight are increasingly being positioned as differentiators in a market historically dominated by fragmented local contractors.For Gujarat’s urban centres, the rise of organised interior brands signals the maturation of the housing ecosystem. As residential developments scale up across Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, design consultation hubs and experience centres could become an integral part of the home-buying journey.

With housing demand expected to remain strong in western India, the expansion of companies like DesignCafe suggests that interior design is becoming a core component of urban residential development—linking architecture, lifestyle and technology in the evolving design landscape of India’s cities.

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DesignCafe Expands Gujarat Interiors With Gandhinagar Hub
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