Start by meeting a Studio 7 designer. We understand your space, lifestyle, cooking habits, and budget, and then create a personalised modular kitchen design with a clear layout, material options, and a transparent quote.
There is no one-size-fits-all design. L-shaped kitchens work well for compact homes, U-shaped kitchens maximise storage, parallel kitchens improve workflow, and island kitchens suit larger spaces. The best design depends on your layout and daily usage.
Storage can be optimised using smart accessories like tandem drawers, pull-out pantries, corner carousel units, bottle pull-outs, loft cabinets, and custom organisers designed for your kitchen layout.
For Indian conditions, BWP-grade plywood is the most reliable choice. It offers excellent moisture resistance, strength, and durability when paired with high-quality finishes.
PVC can be used in limited applications, but it is not ideal for full modular kitchens. It lacks the structural strength and long-term durability of plywood-based cabinets.
BWP plywood cabinets finished with laminate, acrylic, veneer, or PU paint provide the best balance of aesthetics, durability, and easy maintenance.
Popular accessories include soft-close drawers and hinges, cutlery trays, spice organisers, waste segregation bins, tall pantry units, and appliance garages for a clutter-free kitchen.
A modular kitchen typically consists of base units, wall units, tall units, loft storage (optional), and integrated units for appliances such as ovens and microwaves.
On average, a modular kitchen takes 4–6 weeks from design finalisation to installation, depending on design complexity, material selection, and site readiness.
Yes. Every Studio 7 modular kitchen is customised — from cabinet dimensions and finishes to internal storage and accessories — to suit your space and lifestyle.
The cost of a wardrobe depends on size, internal layout, materials, finishes, and accessories. At Studio 7, wardrobes are custom-designed to suit your space and budget, with transparent pricing shared before execution.
Common wardrobe types include hinged wardrobes, sliding door wardrobes, walk-in wardrobes, L-shaped wardrobes, and corner wardrobes. The right type depends on room size, storage needs, and usage.
BWP-grade plywood is the most reliable material for wardrobes, offering excellent strength, moisture resistance, and long-term durability, especially in Indian climatic conditions.
Material selection depends on your budget, finish preference, room humidity, and usage. Our designers guide you through plywood grades, finishes, and hardware to help you make an informed choice.
Popular wardrobe finishes include laminate for durability, acrylic for a high-gloss look, veneer for a natural feel, and PU paint for a premium matte or glossy finish.
Modern wardrobe designs focus on clean lines, floor-to-ceiling storage, internal organisers, soft-close shutters, integrated mirrors, and smart lighting for both functionality and aesthetics.
MDF can be used for select applications, but it is not ideal for full wardrobes due to lower strength and moisture resistance compared to plywood. Plywood remains the preferred choice for longevity.
Yes. All Studio 7 wardrobes are fully customised — from internal partitions and hanging space to drawers, accessories, finishes, and hardware — designed around your daily routine.
Space-saving furniture includes Murphy beds, foldable beds, sofa-cum-beds, wall-mounted study units, pull-out dining tables, modular storage units, and multi-functional furniture designed to maximise usability in compact spaces.
A Murphy bed typically requires the same floor space as a standard bed when opened, along with clear wall space for vertical or horizontal folding. Our designers evaluate room dimensions to ensure safe movement and comfort.
The cost depends on bed size, mechanism quality, material, and integrated storage or study units. At Studio 7, Murphy beds are custom-built with high-quality hardware for durability and ease of use.
Yes. Murphy beds are ideal for compact homes, guest rooms, and studio apartments. They free up floor space during the day while offering the comfort of a full-sized bed at night.
When built with premium materials and branded mechanisms, space-saving furniture is highly durable. Studio 7 uses tested hardware and sturdy materials to ensure long-term reliability.
Absolutely. All space-saving furniture at Studio 7 is customised to your room size, lifestyle, storage needs, and preferred finishes.
The best TV unit designs balance aesthetics and functionality. Popular options include wall-mounted floating units, panel-backed TV walls, TV units with open shelving, and full-height units with integrated storage. Studio 7 customises designs to suit your living room layout and style.
Storage can be added through closed cabinets, drawers, loft units, side shelves, or concealed compartments. Our designers ensure storage solutions remain clutter-free while maintaining a clean visual balance.
The cost of a TV unit depends on size, material, finish, and storage requirements. At Studio 7, each TV unit is designed to your space and lifestyle, with transparent pricing shared during the design consultation.
BWP plywood is the most preferred material for TV units due to its strength, moisture resistance, and durability. It works well with laminate, veneer, acrylic, and PU finishes.
TV units are commonly made using BWP plywood, MDF, laminates, veneers, acrylic finishes, glass shutters, metal accents, and stone or marble panels for premium TV wall designs.
The ideal TV size depends on viewing distance and room size. For most living rooms, TVs between 43” and 65” work well. Studio 7 designs TV units keeping optimal viewing height and distance in mind.
Wall-mounted TVs offer a sleek, modern look and save space, while stand-based TVs allow flexibility and easier access to ports. Our designers recommend the best option based on layout, wiring, and long-term usability.
The best puja unit designs blend tradition with modern aesthetics. Popular options include wall-mounted mandirs, compact corner puja units, cabinet-style mandirs, open-shelf designs, and units with backlit panels. Studio 7 customises puja units to suit your home layout and spiritual preferences.
The cost of a puja unit depends on its size, material, detailing, and level of customisation. Compact wall-mounted units cost less, while larger floor-standing or intricately designed mandirs require additional craftsmanship. Studio 7 provides clear pricing during consultation.
The choice of material depends on placement, usage, and maintenance. BWP plywood, solid wood accents, MDF with laminate or PU finishes, marble bases, and metal inlays are commonly used. Our designers recommend materials that balance durability, aesthetics, and ease of upkeep.
Ideally, puja units are placed in the northeast or east direction, but placement ultimately depends on your home layout. Studio 7 considers both vastu guidelines and spatial design to position puja units harmoniously.
Yes. Puja units can be designed as compact wall-mounted units, foldable panels, or integrated into cabinets or partitions. These solutions ensure spiritual space without occupying excess floor area.
The best home office furniture includes an ergonomically designed desk, comfortable seating, and sufficient storage. At Studio 7, we design custom study units that balance comfort, productivity, and aesthetics based on how you work.
An effective study unit focuses on proper desk height, good lighting, clutter-free storage, and minimal distractions. Our designers optimise layout, materials, and finishes to create a focused and comfortable workspace.
The cost of a home office depends on size, storage requirements, materials, and finishes. Compact study desks cost less, while fully customised home office units involve additional detailing. Studio 7 ensures transparent pricing from the start.
Budget-friendly study units can be achieved through compact layouts, open shelving, laminate finishes, and modular designs. Our team suggests smart solutions that maximise functionality without unnecessary costs.
BWP plywood and MDF with laminate or PU finishes are commonly recommended for study units. These materials offer durability, smooth finishes, and long-term performance for daily use.
Study units can be finished in laminates, matte or glossy PU, veneer, or textured finishes. The choice depends on your design style, lighting conditions, and maintenance preferences.
Storage can be added through overhead cabinets, wall-mounted shelves, drawers, and vertical units. Studio 7 designs storage solutions that keep essentials accessible while maintaining a clean workspace.
The best living room designs balance comfort, functionality, and style. Thoughtful layouts, layered lighting, smart storage, and cohesive colour palettes help create welcoming spaces tailored to your lifestyle.
Bedroom design should focus on relaxation and practicality. Soft colour tones, well-planned wardrobes, ambient lighting, and clutter-free layouts contribute to a calm and comfortable space.
An average bedroom typically ranges between 100–150 sq. ft. Design planning depends on bed size, storage needs, and movement space rather than square footage alone.
A queen-size bed fits comfortably in a 10x10 room with space for side tables and limited storage. Custom wardrobes and wall-mounted solutions help optimise smaller bedrooms.
Kids’ bedrooms work best with flexible furniture, safe materials, playful colours, and adequate storage. Designs should adapt as children grow, supporting learning, play, and rest.
Designing a kid’s bedroom starts with understanding age, interests, and safety needs. Modular furniture, rounded edges, and smart storage ensure the room stays functional, organised, and future-ready.