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Transforming ideas into refined interior and architectural spaces that balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort—crafted to elevate everyday living.

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We transform interiors into purposeful environments, blending creativity with functionality to deliver timeless architectural and interior solutions tailored to modern lifestyles.

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Our experienced team of designers collaborates with you to capture your vision and craft spaces with care and precision. From reimagining a single room to transforming your entire home, every detail is designed to reflect your style.

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Our approach focuses on smart, aesthetic, and efficient design—ensuring every project reflects both client identity and practical excellence.

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We prioritize clear communication and collaboration, aligning each design with client goals, preferences, and functional needs.

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Trusted by clients for delivering thoughtful design, seamless execution, and spaces that truly reflect their vision.

"Archiseum amar office interior niye amazing kaj koreche. The whole process was smooth and professional. Design ta modern, functional, and exactly what I wanted. Highly recommended!"

Sarah Ahmed Business Owner

"আর্কিজিয়ামের কাজের মান এবং পেশাদারিত্ব আমাকে সত্যিই মুগ্ধ করেছে। নির্ধারিত সময়ের মধ্যেই তারা সুন্দরভাবে পুরো ইন্টেরিয়র কাজ সম্পন্ন করেছে।"

রাকিবুল ইসলাম ব্যাংকার

"Honestly, ami expect kori nai je final result eto bhalo hobe. Archiseum team amar apartment er every detail niye kaj koreche. The space now feels more open, comfortable, and stylish."

Tanvir Hasan Software Engineer

"Working with Archiseum was a great experience. Tara amar ideas gulo khub bhalo vabe understand koreche and turned them into a beautiful reality. The finishing and quality were excellent."

Nusrat Jahan Marketing Executive

"আমার বাসার ডিজাইন নিয়ে আমি খুবই সন্তুষ্ট। প্রতিটি জায়গার ব্যবহার এবং সৌন্দর্যের প্রতি তাদের যত্ন স্পষ্টভাবে দেখা যায়।"

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Why Choose Archiseum?

Archiseum combines creative vision with technical expertise to deliver exceptional interior and architectural solutions. We focus on quality, functionality, and timely execution, ensuring every project reflects your unique style. From concept to completion, our team maintains clear communication and attention to detail, creating spaces that are both visually striking and highly practical.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you know if an interior design company is really good?

Start by looking at their past work. If you like what you see and the designs match your taste, that’s a good sign. You should also check reviews and talk with the team. A company that listens to your ideas often delivers better results.

The cost can be very different from one project to another. A small apartment will not cost the same as a large office or house. Your choice of materials, furniture, and finishes also affects the final budget.

You can design a space yourself, but many people find it easier with professional help. A designer can help you avoid mistakes, save time, and make the space look more organized and comfortable.

Almost any indoor space. Homes, apartments, offices, restaurants, cafes, showrooms, and retail stores are some common examples. Every project has its own style and requirements.

That depends on the size of the job. A simple project may finish quite fast. Bigger spaces usually need more planning, more materials, and more time to complete.

Of course. Good design isn’t always about spending more. Smart planning and the right material choices can make a big difference. Many beautiful spaces are created without a huge budget.

Ask about their experience, previous projects, timeline, and working process. It also helps to discuss your budget early so everyone stays on the same page from the beginning.

In most cases, yes. Many design firms create 3D views or visual previews. This helps you understand how the finished space may look before any major work begins.

Not exactly. Interior design focuses on the layout, function, lighting, and overall planning of a space. Decoration usually comes later and includes furniture, colors, artwork, and accessories.

A consultation is usually the best place to begin. You can share your ideas, talk about your budget, and explain what you want from the space. From there, the design process can move forward smoothly.

Best Interior Design in Bangladesh Without the High Cost

You've probably spent hours scrolling through Instagram. Saving your dream home ideas and stylish apartment inspiration. When I look around my 1200 sq ft, flat, hmm, let me put it differently, in Mirpur, the (depending entirely on the context) difference feels obvious. That's not a small shift. Perhaps that old sofa, you bought at the local market has lost its comfort over the years, or maybe the space just doesn't feel modern anymore. The awesome news is that it's completely possible to achieve the best interior design in Bangladesh without the high costs. More often than not, with proper planning, affordable materials, and creative design ideas, you can reshape your home into a stylish and comfortable space without going over your budget.

Scroll through Facebook. You get it - it's a bit too much. You'll see over a dozen companies claiming they're the best. You're right to be skeptical. By the time you finish this guide, the fluff will be gone, and honestly, not just magazine shoots but real homes in Bangladesh, it’s a tried-and-true structure that you can also use. I know - it's a bit much. So, keep it in your files. You'll soon see why it's vital.

Key Point

  • Start with a brutal floor-plan audit — roughly 80% of Dhaka flats waste prime square footage due to thoughtless furniture placement.
  • Pick materials that breathe — humidity in places like Chittagong or Sylhet can destroy particle-board furniture in under 18 months.
  • Lighting alone can add 200 sqft of perceived space — and in a city where every inch counts, that's a non-negotiable.
  • Always check at least three local references before hiring a firm — Clutch rankings and in-person visits beat any glossy portfolio.
  • Budget for the unexpected — about 27% of home renovation projects here go 15-20% over budget due to sudden material price hikes.

Why Local Design Know-How Beats Pinterest Every Time

More often than not, it is mostly due to Dhaka's humidity and dust. Most likely, a space that looks beautiful can grow mold within six months in Banani.

Generally, well-meaning homeowners fall in love with Scandinavian minimalism boards. Actually, if you use a lightweight birch veneer wardrobe, it’s sure by the next monsoon, the edges will be bulge and warp. Is it still worth it?

The underlying point remains clear. That is the fundamental and core point. It's not the carpenter's fault, but it's a bacterial mismatch.

Taking a different approach here, within this context, Bangladesh has unique design challenges, and no imported ideas can fully address them. Living rooms aren't just about beauty. But there's a catch.

The real question is, how to deal with the constant humidity of June? The thing is, and the occasional surge of power brightens the mood. However, here we need the nuance of, then there's culture.

Multigenerational living is still common. Your design should also make sense for your mother-in-law, who prefers to sit on the floor, which is why your toddler is trying to draw crayons on the accent wall.

Pinterest boards aren't set up for that. Forget about copy-pasting. Build it from scratch. It's capable of remembering this for future reference.

Step 1: Master Space Planning for Real Dhaka Flats

In an average apartment in Dhaka, with effective space planning, you can recover up to 35% of the average 900 to 1,200 square feet of wasted space. From what we can tell, measure every niche, window, and door swing, and map the traffic flow.

Most apartments in Dhaka have unwieldy hallways and pillar projections. Structural columns can't be knocked down (don't even think about it). You can design with it in mind. Build a slim console behind the column.

Actually, turn your blind spots into reading. That's okay, but more precisely, use floor cushions and wall sconces to read in your corners (and that implies quite a bit).

I once felt that a 950 sq ft apartment in Boshundara was airier than a 1,400 sq ft one (which, logically, makes sense). And that trend continues. Most of the time, the owners planned exactly.

Clean and simple. Where everyone would walk (and all the time overlooked; you know what, detail) and arranged the furniture that way.

A quick summary of so far: Blockcept is major things. What was your biggest failure? Push all furniture against the wall, that's the default move. The underlying point remains direct. At a high level, cramped surroundings.

Pull the sofa 6 to 8 inches from the wall. It tricks the eye into perceiving more depth. Instead of a heavy coffee table, use a lightweight, adjustable ottoman.

You can quickly regain your floor space. But in the narrow living and dining combination, use open shelving units as long-term partitions. It cancels out the bowling alley effect without blocking the light.

Before you buy anything. Draw your floor plan right away on graph paper. Also, mark the window, door, and electrical points accurately.

The layout of the switchboards in most homes in Bangladesh is pathetic. This means you'll curse every night if your bedside lamp's plug is behind your bed, which is why you should address it now.

Step 2: Choose Materials That Survive Monsoon and Mop Water

About 64% of indoor furniture damage in Bangladesh is moisture-related. Investing in solid hardwoods like Shegun (teak) or locally sourced mango wood gives you 12-15 years of life, versus 2-3 years with medium-density fiberboard.

In a bunch of cases, not just rain but the daily mop water splashing against baseboards, so in a bunch of Bangladeshi homes, floors are washed every morning, if your wardrobe's bottom edge is bare MDF.

Crazy. It'll sponge up that moisture and bloat. It's a painful lesson.

Taking a step back reveals an important factor. Use marine-ply backing for kitchen cabinets and, at least, a 4-inch tile skirting along all walls. It's a small upgrade. But it prevents that ugly peeling you've definitely seen in older flats.

Upholstery is another hazard. Humidity breeds mildew inside foam cushions, or go for slipcovers you can toss in the wash. The real question is: does it work?

Even if you have a tighter budget, skimp on decor, not on sub-structure. You'll replace that engineered-wood bed frame in 2026, and you'll cry. Read that again if you need to; keep that in mind.

From a broader view, buy a hassle-free teak charpoy frame. And dress it up with textiles. It'll outlast you.

Step 3: Color and Light Tricks That Work in Dim Spaces

In low-light Dhaka apartments, where natural light may only enter from one direction, the right wall color can increase perceived brightness by roughly 38%. Go for warm off-whites, soft sage, or muted terracotta instead of stark white, which reads grey in shadow.

Wait, that might sound counterintuitive. Pure white walls seem like the obvious fix, which is why under flat, overcast light during the monsoon, pure white looks dull and dirty.

Taking a step back reveals an important factor. A warmer cream with yellow undertones reflects light more cheerfully. In a windowless dining area, try a semi-gloss paint on the ceiling. Now, it bounces light from the pendant fixture back, let me put it differently, (though exceptions exist, naturally), practically doubling the illumination.

When you look closely, within this context. Now let's talk about lighting layers. Relying on a single center fixture is the fastest way to make a room feel like a doctor's waiting room.

You need three layers: ambient (overall ceiling light), task (under-cabinet strip in the kitchen, a reading lamp by the armchair), and accent (a picture light over a Nakshi kantha mix). In a typical 200 sq ft bedroom, install a dimmable main light.

In practice, two plug-in wall sconces are on either side of the bed. And a small LED strip inside the wardrobe. What happens when you do? You'll spend maybe Tk 4,500 extra.

So that your room will feel like a boutique hotel in Gulshan.

Mirrors are your stealth weapon. Place a large leaner mirror directly opposite the window, which means I’ve seen a mirror that cost Tk 2,200 from New Market change a dark corridor into a bright gallery. Puts things in perspective. Stick with me here; this pays off.

Step 4: Furniture Sourcing: Custom vs. Ready-Made Costs

Prices for custom furniture in Dhaka range from Tk 20,000 for a basic solid wood bed to Tk 1,80,000 for a wall-to-wall wardrobe. That's a significant gap. Ready-made items from Hatirpool or Uttara are 30-40% cheaper. Constantly lacks accurate size fit and durable joinery.

If we take a step back, we can see some key factors. Here's the truth that most showrooms won't admit.

And what matters even more. Ready-made furniture was once in a blue moon, designed to fit the eccentric dimensions of Bangladeshi apartments, and, actually, that's not quite right, let me tell you, you'll find a beautiful 6-seater dining set with a width of 152 cm.

Quick summary so far: Blocksep is important; however, the dining alcove is exactly 148 cm. That few centimeter gap becomes a daily problem. Custom furniture is the solution to this problem. Every inch can be reused if you give your carpenter the exact dimensions of the recess.

Customization comes with its own headaches. Not all carpenters are artists, so about 4 of the 10 projects I've seen have alignment issues. Or the hinge is in the wrong position.

Taking a different approach here, by most accounts, that's why you need to supervise your work. Visit the workshop once during the build. Check your joints. It's worth remembering this for future reference.

At the higher level, look for the dovetail. Or you can use not only nails and glue, but also mortises. Use soft-close hinges for the wardrobe. It'll probably add Tk 1,200 per door, but it'll save you the frustration of slamming it for years.

Realistically, to make the right choice, map this blazing decision tree:

  • If the space is a standard rectangle and you find a ready-made piece within 1 cm of your required size, go with it.
  • If you have a niche, a sloped ceiling (very common in top-floor flats), or need to accommodate a specific appliance, go custom.
  • For sofas, custom frames from local workshops in Lalbagh cost around Tk 35,000 for a 3-seater in premium fabric—often better than imported ones.

In practice, the moving changes slightly. Mostly, a restored Burma teak almirah from Old Dhaka runs about Tk 15,000-25,000, which means it's solid, full of character. Those numbers tell a story.

Step 5: Lighting That Transforms 900 Sqft Homes

A properly layered lighting scheme can make a standard 900 sq ft apartment feel like 1,100 sq ft. The secret is a mix of direct and indirect light, using warm 2700K LEDs in living areas and cooler 4000K in the kitchen and study corners.

(These visual hints show how different lighting choices affect perceived spaciousness, based on designer benchmarks.)

Now, lighting also impacts your energy bill. Avoid the halogen trap. Use 10-watt LED strips for cove lighting. From a practical standpoint, in a small flat, it costs maybe Tk 400 (a detail regularly overlooked).

And that's not quite right: extra charges on the bill each year completely change the mood (though exceptions exist, naturally).

Puts things in perspective. The key here is to install motion-sensor lights in the bathroom and the corridor; you'll thank yourself during load shedding when the backup light automatically kicks in.

In practice, the moving changes slightly. From a practical standpoint, a common Dhaka mistake: using the same cool white tube light everywhere.

It flattens everything and makes your yellow walls look sickly. Warm light in the living room encourages relaxation. Cooler kitchen lighting helps you read spice jars more accurately. Easy fix.

Step 6: Add Heritage Vibes Without Looking Like a Museum

Nakshi Kanta throws; Terracotta wall accents, and hand-painted rickshaw art panels are proliferating in interior design in Bangladesh. The trick is restraint. Use one statement piece per room instead of a cultural hodgepodge.

Consider this practical perspective. On the surface, neutral, Modern background: soft beige walls, Breeze sofa. As it turns out, next, hang the bold, hand-stitched kantha on the armrest, and instead of regular art (this is the key), hang an old Dhaka fan (which makes logical sense) on the wall.

The contrast gives a pop impression. Most of the time, everything is jute, and it feels less like a house. And more like a stall, of hearts (with exceptions).

9 out of 10 Narayanganj furniture manufacturers. That's not a small shift. Now produce contemporary sofas with hand-carved wooden armrests that reflect the classic palanquin motif (which logically makes perfect sense).

Visitors may not notice it right away. But they'll feel gutted.

On closer inspection, that's my goal, and honestly, it is a lively jamdani. You can use fabric as a bed runner, but keep the sheets sturdy. Plus, the balance ensures that you don't get too busy.

Consider this practical perspective. The wall color is natural. Terracotta orange in a small alcove anchors the space without shouting. Don't forget about lighting either. Above the dining table is a brass pendant lamp.

Also, the NUM_26 procured from the artisans of Shankari Bazaar costs approximately Tk. Modified, 1,800, and adds more soul than any imported equipment.

Step 7: Which Firm Makes Sense for Your Budget

Clutch.co currently ranks BD INTERIOR. Taruna Design is a leading mid-sized housing company in Dhaka. However, smaller firms like Archiseum Interior and Zero Inch Interiors offer personalized service with minimum project prices lower than (and rightly so) 15-25%.

Most people have trouble choosing a company. You look at a shiny Instagram feed and assume it's top-notch. Then you realized that their office was a small space in Banani. Actually, that's not true. Think it through.

(And this is the major piece) They don't have a dedicated project manager. At least, that's the consensus, and it'll appear again soon.

There are always exceptions, and to avoid that confusion, we'll simply do a thorough comparison of what the various (and we mean quite a lot) Dhaka-based companies are actually offering.

In the real world, let's take a step back here. Please ask to visit your site before signing. Perhaps the result will be that a real company with a local face will have the majority buying in Uttara, Bannai, and Mohakhali DHOS. If you think about it more, you'll be happy to take a peek at Dhanmondi or Mirpur.

Keep that in mind. Also, the breakdown is: the design fee.

Of course, actual metrics may shift.

Material procurement and project supervision should be separate items. It prevents them from sneaking in to give. Or give the tiles a margin of give or take 22%.

Still, remember some common mistakes in every sense of the word. Most of us work for a company. Assuming everything magically works out, it will disappear.

You must check in weekly. Yet, now go back to sending the first photo. (And the data, for the most part, agree) They are almost annoyingly involved in.

That way, you will actually get the results you want. At least, it outlines the core of the theory.

Often Asked Questions

How much does interior design cost for a normal 1,000 sq ft apartment in Bangladesh?

Those numbers tell a story. A mid-priced complete interior remodel, includes design fees, furniture, lighting, and upholstery. In reality, ranges from Tk 8,00,000 to Tk.

The cost depends on the quality of the materials and the contractor's choice. The data speaks for itself. Not as expected. DIY management can reduce this by approximately 18% to 25%.

Can I design my own interior without hiring a professional firm in Dhaka?

Lots of homeowners manage the process by hiring a floor planner (totally depending on the situation), a carpenter or a professional interior firm like BD INTERIOR or Archiseum.

However, the adjustment takes 150~200 minutes. The key is to invest upfront in high-quality 3D rendering (around Tk 5,000-8,000).

Which materials hold up best against Bangladesh's humidity?

Taking a step back reveals an important factor: solid teak, marine ply, and powder-coated metal are your top picks.

Under normal conditions, avoid laminate flooring. And stick to vitrified tiles or polished concrete. Upholstery should have a moisture-resistant fabric backing, this approach reduces moisture damage by nearly 68%.

Conclusion

This brings up an interesting angle. Interior design in Bangladesh is not about copying what works in London or Dubai (at least, based on current observations). However, that's just a part.

In practice, the always shifting changes slightly. It's about adapting, getting your home ready to host iftar gatherings for 25 relatives throughout the monsoon, and feeling like your own sanctuary even in the middle of the night. Follow the seven steps above, and you'll get there.

You'll want to remember this for what's coming next. Be sure to have no regrets. Start with one room, probably the living room.

Let's create a floor plan tonight. Go to your trusted showroom or carpenter this week. Don't let another year pass by while enduring a depressing space. Then your home will be better.