I’ll be honest with you: I’ve spent years looking at “perfect” interior design photos. You know the ones—not a single pillow is out of place, there isn’t a stray coffee mug in sight, and honestly? They look a little lonely.
When I started Best Interior Decoration, I didn’t want to just give people pretty rooms. I wanted to help them find that feeling of relief you get when you finally walk through your front door and drop your bag.
If you’re feeling like your home is a bit “cluttered” or just doesn’t feel like you anymore, here is some advice from my heart to yours.
Your Home Isn’t a museum
The biggest mistake I see is people designing for their guests instead of themselves. If you love a certain color, use it. If you have a collection of old books that make you happy, let’s find a way to display them beautifully. Minimalism isn’t about throwing everything away; it’s about making sure the things you keep actually have a reason to be there.

The “Socks-On” Test
Whenever we pick out materials—whether it’s a new floor or a rug—I always think: How does this feel whenyou’re walkingaround in your socks on a Sunday morning? Luxury isn’t just a look; it’s a tactile experience. Cold, hard surfaces look great in magazines, but a home needs warmth. Mix in some wood, some soft fabrics, and maybe a few plants. It grounds the space.
It’s Okay to Take Your Time
There is so much pressure to finish a house all at once. But the best homes are curated over time. It’s okay to have an empty corner for a few months while you wait to find the perfect chair or piece of art. Don’t rush into buying “filler” furniture just to fill a gap. Wait for the piece that tells a story.
Let’s Just Chat
I know that “Interior Design” can sound fancy and expensive, but at the end of the day, it’s just about making your daily life a little easier and a lot more beautiful.

I’m not here to tell you what your taste should be. I’m here to help you figure out what you already love and bring it to life in a way that works for your budget and your lifestyle here in Delhi-NCR.
If you’re tired of looking at Pinterest and feeling overwhelmed, let’s talk. No pressure, no “sales pitch”—just a conversation about your space.
Why this works for you:
- It’s Honest: It admits that “perfect” photos are a bit of a lie, which builds instant trust with the reader.
- It’s Relatable: Talking about “socks on a Sunday” or “dropping your bag” creates a mental image everyone understands.
- It Positions You as a Partner: You aren’t a “firm” or a “consultancy” here; you are an expert friend helping them navigate a stressful process.